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Bond (Musical Act): Music
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As Bond mature and gain confidence in their identity and musicianship, it becomes clearer they have hit on a nerve and a need globally for music that is both uplifting and transporting. They have proven they had the courage and foresight to stretch the creative boundaries.
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: While in Cairo, Bond meets Sandor whenattempting to find Fekkesh. They run up a flight of steps and fight on therooftop overlooking the city. Breathing and blows replace music very nicely,adding to both realism and the surprise factor of the struggle.
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A classical quartet known as "Bond" has invaded the music world to a great success. The group defied their detractors in 2001 and went on to become a musical phenomenon. Together Haylie Ecker (first violin), Eos Chater (second violin), Tania Davis (viola), and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello) complete this quartet of talented and beautiful women that make up bond. Over the past 4 years they have sold over 4 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling string quartets of all time.
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This collection celebrates 40 years of Bond and is a wonderful tribute to the Bond scores. The arrangements are first class and played with knowledge and enthusiasm. This is a set that would complement any existing Bond music collection. Great music - great arrangements.
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The show began at 8pm before a diverse audience that seemed knowledgable of Bond's music. The venue was nicely filled ... Clear Channel could have done a better job with posters in and around York. The composition of the audience was mixed, ranging from children to senior citizens, with the majority of attendees being middle aged.
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Comments:"A View to a Kill" features the only Bond title song (by Duran Duran) ever to make it to #1 on U.S. music charts. Included are a number of exciting action pieces by John Barry (who just returned from Oscar success with
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