As soon as his lunch was ready, he ate hungrily but without paying attention to what he was eating, listening to the radio, which was now broadcasting light music punctuated by endless advertisements.
Patricia Hughes had many outside interests, including gardening, animals and the piano and she also wrote a number of light music pieces that the record producer Joe Meek helped her to have published - including one, It Happened in a Dream, which reportedly still earns royalties today.
Brother Roger offered, to anyone who wanted it, a way to the spirit of the risen Christ through light, music and silence.
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"Aaron responds to sensory stimulation, he likes light and music, so when he is in his room he will still be able to experience the garden, " said Mr Felce.
Today the Google doodle celebrates the birthday of a bright light in modern music: guitar player and innovator Les Paul.
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But they're a lot more fun than the light shows, loud music and fan giveaways (with the notable exception of the T-shirt cannons) that pass for entertainment at sports arenas these days.
There are also light fixtures and an antique music box from his late parents' house.
His music was too light for some tastes, but everyone agreed he had a popular touch.
Sledge described the operation generously: the rooms teeming to the scrolled plaster ceilings with bud-heavy green stalks, the floor cabled with sprinklers, the walls lined with foil reflectors to maximize the ripening effects of the solar-spectrum lamps, the stereo chattering NPR talk radio to cover the drone of the daytime light banks, and classical music to give the plants a cultural heritage through the cool damp night.
They soon dominated the college music scene with noteworthy albums such as More Songs About Buildings And Food, Fear of Music and Remain in Light.
But the film ultimately succeeds in shedding kaleidoscopic light on both the man and the music.
Aided by strings and light percussion, this is transcendental chamber music that divebombs into the sublime as much as it reaches the heavens.
This year, it is called "Love at First Light, " and comes with a music video highlighting Singapore's newest attractions, like a new billion-dollar public park called Gardens by the Bay.
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You come into this cathedral and are hit with organ music, incense, colored light and a skyscraper-tall building let's call it architecture or art but the rest of your existence is lived in a mud shack.
All this is narrated with great flair in prose that is heavy on expletives and light on punctuation yet full of music and poetry.
This past New Year's Eve, an event planning company hosted a black-tie bash onboard that included live music, fireworks and a laser light show.
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Agnostic buyers snap them up for their golden robes, their peacock wings, their haloes raying glittery light, their instruments that hum with the music of the spheres.
Apple responds that many of its products (such as the iPod music-player) are small and light.
But hip hop music is important precisely because it sheds light on contemporary politics, history, and race.
Perhaps a bigger obstacle is French composers' reputation for writing music that is too thin, too light and too much in the head: all tweeter, so to speak, and no woofer.
Kurt Gerron's "Het mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate" (Mystery of the Moonlight Sonata), a 1935 Dutch thriller shot using only natural light, bears the clear influence of both Weimar music-hall films and thrillers.
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She wasn't much of a smiler, and considering this is a tour about disco, surely one of the most light-hearted, frivolous and fun forms of music, she could have lightened up a little.
So delegates can spend four days roaming this cavernous indoor amphitheater attending conferences and workshops about everything from how the environment agenda will change in light of current trends and norms, to how music can transform communities and unite people.
The just-unveiled Media Player 7 handles most audio and video formats, is an MP3 jukebox for recording, organizing and playing music, and has enough advanced features to take on the competition - including a 10-band equalizer, a psychedelic light-show that pulses in time to the music, and appearance-changing "skins" that turn the gray box into things like the big green head pictured.
It offers brilliant light, reduces energy costs and creates a multi-room ambient music system in mere minutes.
The freelance light and sound events technician said he had long dreamed of opening a live music venue in the area.
The concluding farewell, inspired by music, is as refined a rage against the dying of the light as the cinema has yet offered.
He's taking that message and his new solo album "Regions of Light and Sound of God" to the South By Southwest Music Festival this week.
While many of these acts are performing at corporate parties, including the Bud Light Hotel and DIRECTV Beach Bowl, their presence in the city signals the impact music has had on restoring New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina.
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If you are writing about highly skilled musicians, you have to redefine your readers' notions of music, to present it, via your characters, in a new light to make readers hear it the way a musician would.
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