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Alpha offering associate degree in music Tuesday, July 06, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica The Alpha School of Music is offering an associate degree in music performance, which it says is the first of its kind in Jamaica.
Students will be equipped to perform in tour bands, in hotels or on cruise ships, or focus on music production or deejaying, among other areas, organisers say.
“Students will focus on either music performance or music production. Music performance is playing music in a band setting, while music production will focus on creating music whether with software, digit ....
The life and times of Jamaican guitar legend Ernest Ranglin guitarworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from guitarworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
London indie outfit This Is The Deep make wonderfully eccentric but catchy music. The Best is Yet to Come (Part 1) is a mini-album that plays at 45 RPM, whose eight songs mingle quirky post-punk dub-funk with something altogether poppier and frothier. They are unafraid of utilising quirky sound effects and stylings that, in others hands, might lead to a kitsch novelty factor, but in theirs the results range from outright pop to the skronk-punk-jazz abstraction of “Eyes on You” to a weird slowie to vaguely Talking Head-ish moments to the cinematic exotica of the title cut. Uncategorizable and brilliant, keep your eyes and ears attuned for more from on this lot. ....