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Joseph's straightahead piano playing now has an unquenchable vivacity, and he's also a master of rich and spontaneous keyboard arrangements.
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I liked the hat but was afraid of the non-waving, straightahead-looking, expressionless old soldier.
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Onlyone thing, the instinct to flee something bigger, a boat hull which probablyregistered on its lateral line as some kind of shark, kept it pulling straightahead.
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I can't tell whether this "Toaster Fetish" kitchen appliance porn gallery is parody or straightahead smut.
Boing Boing: August 15, 2004 - August 21, 2004 Archives 2004
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In my humble O: If you appreciate good straightahead storytelling give this one a try.
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In my humble O: If you appreciate good straightahead storytelling give this one a try.
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A Latin-flavored bit of lounge, with a straightahead house-music vibe and the occasional acoustic break.
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Swinging and extremely skilful, guitarist Nigel Price broke through last year with a straightahead organ-trio album featuring organist Pete Whitaker and drummer Matt Home.
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I myself played in a band that played, what I thought, was straightahead rock music, but the reviews of our first gigs wrote us off as a Banshees-style goth band.
Word Magazine - Comments LuxExterior 2010
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Do dogs prefer straightahead bluegrass or dawg music?
Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories Stewart Oksenhorn Aspen Correspondent Post Indepen 2010
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