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Maracás-Ray Cooper
snare drum and timpani. Cooper is known to have played tambourine, congas, maracas, bongos, cymbals, wind chimes, bell tree, triangle, timpani, bells, tubular
Maracás-Baby Come Back (Player song)
backing vocals Ronn Moss – bass and backing vocals John Friesen – drums, maracas and congas additional personnel Wayne Cook – synthesizers, clavinet and
Maracás-The Amazing Race 36
chinchinero, a one-man band street performer, while their partner played maracas and collected CLP$2,500 (US$2,60) from passersby in order to receive their
Maracás-Bend-skin
bend skin. It is related to mangambeu, and is played using only drums and maracas (often made from soda cans), with a vocalist who both sings and raps. It
Maracás-Dreamcast
successful music game Samba de Amigo, which was noted for its expensive maracas peripheral and colorful aesthetic. Sonic Team's Phantasy Star Online, the
Maracás-For No One
piano and bass guitar, while Ringo Starr played drums, tambourine and maracas. Neither John Lennon nor George Harrison contributed to the recording.
Maracás-Fluminense FC
Portuguese). 5 March 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2009. "Flu leva a melhor no Maraca e está na semifinal da Taça Libertadores". globoesporte.com (in Portuguese)
Maracás-Rainstick
origins: best known is the Mapuche design; similar instruments in Southeast Asia, Africa and Australia Related instruments Hosho, Maracas, Vibraslap
Maracás-Egg shaker
category, that makes a noise when shaken. Functionally it is similar to a maraca. Typically the outer casing or container is ovoidal or egg-shaped. It is
Maracás-List of Lilo & Stitch characters
holds a maraca in each of her four hands. She is designed to make people dance until they drop by firing pink energy balls out of her maracas at victims
Maracás-Björk Guðmundsdóttir & tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar
tambourine Þórður Högnason – bass Guðmundur "Pappa Jazz" Steingrímsson – drums, maracas, Christmas bells Gling-Gló (1990) "Gling-gló". björkish.net. Archived from
Maracás-Vanilla Fudge
harp, theremin, clawhammer banjo, spoons, jugs, harmonica, xylophone, maracas (2008-2009) Martin Gerschwitz - keyboards, vocals (1991) Bill Pascali –
Maracás-Camaipi River do Maracá River
Camaipi River do Maracá River is a river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. List of rivers of Amapá Brazilian Ministry of Transport 0°1′N 51°57′W
Maracás-Mighty Joe Moon
electric organ, vocals Joey Peters – drum set, tumbuk, tambourine, tablas, maracas, marimba, shakers, acquired hunks of metal Greg Adamson – cello on "Mockingbirds"
Maracás-Turangalîla-Symphonie
block Cymbals (crash and three types of suspended) Tam tam Tambourine Maracas Snare drum Provençal tabor Bass drum Tubular bells Celesta Strings 32 violins
Maracás-John Bonham
John Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980) was an English musician who was the drummer of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Noted for his speed, power
Maracás-News of the World (album)
audio channel while the lead guitar is on the left channel. May also plays maracas and Mercury plays a cowbell. It has been described as a "tentative reggae
Maracás-Shekere
producing a subtle variety of effects; musically, it is more flexible than maracas. In Brazil, this African gourd rattle is called a xequerê. It consists
Maracás-You Can't Always Get What You Want
organ, as well as the French horn intro, while Rocky Dijon plays congas, maracas and tambourine. In his retrospective review of the song, Richie Unterberger
Maracás-Crystal Taliefero
Crystal Taliefero-Pratt (née Taliefero, born 5 January 1963) is an American multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. Taliefero grew up with a musical family
Maracás-Concert band
Tom-toms Bongos Congas Claves Vibraslaps Wind chimes Rain sticks Whips Maracas Finger cymbals Mark tree Bell tree Drum set Examples of pitched percussion
Maracás-Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
Roger Meddows Taylor OBE (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He achieved international fame as the drummer and
Maracás-USC
of South China, Hengyang, China University of the Southern Caribbean, Maracas Valley, Trinidad and Tobago University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Maracás-The Eric Andre Show
with an all-Japanese crew with the members being Sumiyo Iwasawa as the maraca and recorder player, Masatoshi Nishimura as a guitarist and vocalist, Jiro
Maracás-Dominican Vudú
with Black Madonna. Dominican Vudú is practiced through a "Tcha-Tcha" (Maraca—which means "rattle") lineage. In Haiti, Voodoo has come about and become
Maracás-Maracaibo
membrane of the "furro" instrument. Other instruments used in gaita include maracas, cuatro, charrasca and tambora (Venezuelan drum). Song themes range from
Maracás-Sticky Fingers
Jagger – vocals (all tracks), acoustic guitar (9, 10), castanets (1), maracas (1), electric guitar (2) Keith Richards – electric guitar (1, 3–7, 9),
Maracás-Salsa music
trumpet, smaller hand-held percussion instruments (like claves, güiro, or maracas) usually played by the singers, and sometimes a piano. Machito's band was
Maracás-Sonor
frame drums, bongo drums, djembes, Cajons, timbales, congas, tambourines, maracas, guiros, glockenspiel, cymbals and mallets. The company was founded in
Maracás-List of percussion instruments
Congo Pitched 111.212 Idiophone Mangey Middle East Unpitched Membranophone Maraca Venezuela Unpitched 112.13 Idiophone Maram (drum) India Membranophone Marching
Maracás-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
paper; handclaps, tambourine, maracas; lead vocals on "Within You Without You" Ringo Starr – drums, congas, tambourine, maracas, handclaps, tubular bells;
Maracás-Bo Diddley beat
employed maracas, a percussion instrument used in Caribbean and Latin music, as a basic component of the sound. Jerome Green was the maraca player on
Maracás-List of The Little Mermaid characters
ban on music. Their bandleader and vocalist is Sebastian, who also plays maracas. Other members are: Ray-Ray - A sky-blue manta ray who plays the bass.
Maracás-List of cities and towns in Trinidad and Tobago
Juan–Laventille Manzanilla Sangre Grande region Marabella City of San Fernando Maracas San Juan–Laventille Maraval Diego Martin region Mason Hall Tobago Matelot
Maracás-Tupi–Guarani languages
spoken on the middle course of the Jarí River and at the sources of the Maracá River, Pará. (Unattested.) Cusari / Coussani – once spoken on the upper
Maracás-Drum and lyre corps
clash cymbals. Sometimes, they add tambourines, woodblocks, triangles, and maracas in this section and assign them to a specific member carrying a snare drum
Maracás-Bongo drum
Jose Mangual, Sr. on bongos (left) alongside Machito on maracas and Carlos Vidal on conga at the Glen Island Casino, New York, 1947.
Maracás-Noisemaker
Some noisemakers: vuvuzela, Soprano and alto recorder head joints, pea whistle, very loud maracas (LP 281).
Maracás-Poi Dog Pondering
(1991–1992) Bruce Hughes – bass, vocals, guitar John Nelson – congas, maracas, tom-toms, background vocals (1989–1992) Dick Ross – drum kit (1987–1990)
Maracás-69 Love Songs
Revere jug, rumba box, xylophone, kalimbas, drum kit, rain stick, chimes, maracas, conga, bongos, triangle, bells, tambourine, washboard, steel drum, Chicken
Maracás-Blondie Chaplin
backing vocals, tambourine, piano, bass guitar, percussion, shakers, and maracas. Chaplin is the vocalist, songwriter, and lead guitar player with Skollie
Maracás-Rubber Soul
guitars; piano; maracas George Harrison – lead, harmony and backing vocals; lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars; sitar on "Norwegian Wood"; maracas, tambourine
Maracás-Meet the Beatles!
Starr – drums, handclaps; bongos ("Till there Was You", "Don't Bother Me"); maracas ("I Wanna Be Your Man"); lead vocal ("I Wanna Be Your Man") Additional
Maracás-Rumours (album)
includes stressed drum sounds and distinctive percussion such as congas and maracas. It opens with "Second Hand News", originally an acoustic demo titled "Strummer"
Maracás-Calabash
African instruments like the Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀, a Yoruba instrument similar to a maraca, kora (a harp-lute), xalam/ngoni (a lute) and the goje (a traditional fiddle)
Maracás-Come and Get It (Badfinger song)
laid down the vocals and piano on the first take, sang again and played maracas on the first overdub, then added drums, and finally put in the bass guitar
Maracás-The Lottery Winners
Joe and Thom of The Lottery Winners with a fan on maracas doing the "Bez" part [clarification needed]
Maracás-John Hemming (explorer)
Geographical Society, a post he held until 1996. He personally led the Maracá Rainforest Project in Brazil (1987–88) which, with 200 scientists and scientific
Maracás-Maracá Ecological Station
Maracá Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica de Maracá) is an ecological station in Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil. It consists of a large island
Maracás-Good Vibrations
electric organ playing sustained chords set in the key of F accompanied by a maraca shaken on every beat. Sound on Sound highlights this change as the "most
Maracás-List of Globoplay original programming
hour Sandy & Junior: Nossa História July 17, 2020 2 hours Tardezinha no Maraca October 30, 2020 1 hour Arnaldo, Sessenta November 5, 2020 1 hour Arraial
Maracás-Saskatoon berry pie
box pie Lihapiirakka Lobiani Lörtsy Maids of honour tart Manchester tart Maraca pie Meat and potato pie Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand) Meat pie Melton
Maracás-List of 10cc band members
electric piano Ten Out of 10 (1981) Lenni Crookes saxophone Keith Bessey maracas Andrew Gold 1980–1981 1990–1991 (died 2011) lead and backing vocals bass
Maracás-Across the Universe
vocal, piano George Harrison – backing vocal, sitar, tambura Ringo Starr – maracas, tom tom Additional musicians and production George Martin – Hammond organ;
Maracás-List of Axe products
on stage with his dancers. The advert has got the slogan "Muchas Maracas", Maracas and the shower gel were given away during T4 to promote. Released
Maracás-Meg White
Me Satan saw the pair experimenting, with White using percussion bells, maracas and tambourines. She also performed lead vocals on "Passive Manipulation"
Maracás-Maracá-Pucu River
Maracá-Pucu River is a river of Amapá state in Brazil. It is a tributary of the Amazon River. 0°25′06″S 51°26′08″W / 0.41833°S 51.43556°W / -0.41833;
Maracás-Latin percussion
sounds Bongo Conga Clave/Wood block Cowbell (cencerro) Timbales Shaker/Maraca Güiro Cajón Timbales, a similar Afro-Cuban instrument Surdo Cuíca Caixa
Maracás-Afro-Caribbean music
to maracas: history and use of maracas in music. Retrieved May 11, 2021, from MasterClass: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/guide-to-maracas#what-are-maracas
Maracás-Ilha Maracá gecko
The Ilha Maracá gecko (Coleodactylus septentrionalis) is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae. The species is endemic to northern South
Maracás-Phil Spector
the percussion in many of his hit songs: shakers, güiros (gourds), and maracas in "Be My Baby" and the son montuno in "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"
Maracás-Bon Jovi
Current members Jon Bon Jovi – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, maracas, harmonica (1983–present) David Bryan – keyboards, piano, backing and occasional lead
Maracás-Joropo
sung accompanied by harp (arpa tuyera, sometimes replaced by guitar) and maracas. Unlike the nylon strings of the llanera harp, the central joropo harp
Maracás-Rattle (percussion instrument)
parts that strike together when the implement is shaken. Rattles include: Maracas, widely used in Cha Cha Cha and jazz. Chac-chac, as known in Trinidad,
Maracás-List of rivers of Trinidad and Tobago
Caroni River Lalland River Oropouche River Salybia River Mathura River Maracas River Shark River Caura River Valencia River Caparo River Marchine River
Maracás-The Smiths
remained onstage during the performance, relating that "I was given a pair of maracas – an optional extra – and carte blanche. There were no instructions – I
Maracás-Cuba
instruments are of African origin, Taíno origin, or both, such as the maracas, güiro, marímbula and various wooden drums including the mayohuacán. Popular
Maracás-Thomas Wydler
Sclavunos handles a variety of auxiliary percussion (e.g., vibraphone, maracas, cowbell, tubular bells), but occasionally this is reversed and sometimes
Maracás-Idiophone
triangle or marimba) or indirectly, with scraping or shaking motions (like maracas or flexatone). Various types of bells fall into both categories. A common
Maracás-Orchestra
timbales slide whistle tom-tom bongos conga claves vibraslap wind chimes whip maracas finger cymbals rain sticks drum kit (in some works) Other percussion instruments
Maracás-Caxixi
from a dried gourd. The caxixi is an indirectly struck idiophone. Like the maraca, it is sounded by shaking. Variations in sound are produced by varying the
Maracás-Music for 18 Musicians
female voice female voice female voice piano piano piano and maracas marimba and maracas marimba and xylophone marimba and xylophone marimba and xylophone
Maracás-2022–23 Primeira Liga
(Vitória de Guimarães) Edgar Costa (Marítimo) Reggie Cannon (Boavista) Maracás (Paços de Ferreira) Renê Santos (Marítimo) Sikou Niakaté (Braga) Jerome
Maracás-Greatest Hits (1971 Fleetwood Mac album)
vocals, guitar, harmonica Jeremy Spencer – vocals, slide guitar, piano, maracas Danny Kirwan – vocals, guitar John McVie – bass guitar Mick Fleetwood –
Maracás-List of the Doobie Brothers band members
1977–1978 1980 2007–2010 percussion backing vocals drums tambourine cowbell maracas Toulouse Street (1972) The Captain and Me (1973) What Were Once Vices Are
Maracás-Maraca
A maraca (pronunciation), sometimes called shaker or chac-chac, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. It is shaken by
Maracás-Maracás (footballer)
April 1994), better known as Maracás, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Moreirense as a defender. Maracás made his professional debut
Maracás-It's a Mystery
background vocals (1–3, 5, 9) Chris Campbell – bass (2, 6, 7, 12) Sam Clayton – maracas (7) Scott Crago – bass drum (6) Laura Creamer – background vocals (1–3
Maracás-List of songs recorded by the Seekers
concert, 144 songs in total. Judith Durham – lead vocals, tambourine, maracas, piano, celeste, harpsichord, (autoharp - for one song) Athol Guy – bass-harmony
Maracás-Maracas Bay
Maracas Bay is a bay with sandy beach on the island of Trinidad. It is located on the north side of the island, an hour's mountainous drive from the capital
Maracás-Fun (band)
bass guitar Emily Moore 2009–2015 guitar, vocals, keyboards, saxophone, maracas, violin Will Noon 2011–2015 drums Jonathan Goldstein 2008–2010 drums Jessica
Maracás-Maracás
Maracás is a municipality in the state of Bahia in the North-East region of Brazil. List of municipalities in Bahia IBGE 2020 "Divisão Territorial do
Maracás-Samba de Amigo
Amigo is played with a pair of maracas. As a song plays, the player, guided by on-screen graphics, must shake the maracas at high, middle, or low heights
Maracás-Ride My See-Saw
Mellotron, vocals Ray Thomas ― tambourine, vocals Graeme Edge ― drums, maracas An instrumental version of "Ride My See-Saw" recorded by Ronnie Aldrich
Maracás-Please Please Me
Saw Her Standing There") Ringo Starr – drums; tambourine ("Love Me Do"); maracas ("P.S. I Love You"); brushes ("A Taste of Honey"); handclaps ("I Saw Her
Maracás-Pretty Things
band. They were also categorized as yacht rock. Phil May – lead vocals, maracas, harmonica (1963–1971, 1971–1976, 1978–2020; his death) Dick Taylor – lead
Maracás-They Only Come Out at Night
also contributing vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, ukulele, bass, maracas, and percussion. "Dan was a true genius and a musical visionary", said
Maracás-Tell Me What You See
harmony, with McCartney then doubling his part. Starr added claves and maracas, Lennon added tambourine, and McCartney added an electric piano part to
Maracás-List of The Legend of Zelda characters
2023-07-12. Frank, Allegra (2017-03-06). "Breath of the Wild's true star is the maraca-shaking Hestu". Polygon. Archived from the original on 2023-06-12. Retrieved
Maracás-Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
tracks), backing vocals (2, 7, 10, 12) Nigel Olsson – drums (All tracks), maracas (1), backing vocals (2, 7, 10, 12) Gus Dudgeon – brass arrangements (3
Maracás-Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (TV series)
needs to move on and live in the present. In the end, Johnny has custom maracas made with Micki's ashes inside, and he presents them to Ava. Song featured:
Maracás-Parang
instruments include the Venezuelan cuatro (a small, four-string guitar) and maracas (locally known as chac-chacs). Other instruments often used are violin
Maracás-Berry Is on Top
Smith – bass Fred Below, Ebbie Hardy, Jaspar Thomas – drums Jerome Green – maracas The Moonglows – backing vocals Bob Bushnell – bass on "Around and Around"
Maracás-Fantasmas (Willie Colón album)
Ruben Blades: Chorus Ensemble Jose Torres: Piano Jose Mangual: Bongo, Maracas, Guiro, Guira, Chorus Ensemble Milton Cardona: Tumba, Quinto, Chequere
Maracás-Us and Them (Shinedown album)
Barry Kerch – drums Additional personnel Paul Fleury – cello Juan Perez – maracas Olivia Battaglia – spoken word vocals on "The Dream" Production Tony Battaglia
Maracás-Tropical cyclone naming
Raoni — — Ubá Yakecan Akará Biguá Caiobá — Endy Guarani Iguaçú Jaci Kaeté Maracá Okanga Poti Reri Sumé Tupã Upaba Ybatinga Aratu Buri Caiçara — Esapé Guaí
Maracás-Paul McCartney discography
acoustic guitar, ukulele, bass, piano, drums and percussion on "Goodbye". Maracas on "Sparrow". 1969 "Thumbin' A Ride" Jackie Lomax Co-producer and drums
Maracás-The Las Vegas Story (album)
and slide guitar, whirling whirlies, maracas and ancient mutterings Patricia Morrison – bass, backing vocals, maracas and Bacardi Terry Graham – drums Mustang
Maracás-Davy Jones (musician)
on drums). Like Peter Tork, Jones, despite playing mostly tambourine or maracas, was a multi-instrumentalist and would fill in for Tork on bass when he
Maracás-Their Satanic Majesties Request
Jagger – lead vocals (all but 3), backing vocals (1, 3, 6), percussion (8), maracas (2, 9-10), tambourine (6) Keith Richards – electric guitar (all but 3)
Maracás-Coupé Cloué
which he later renamed Trio Select, along with another guitar player and a maraca player. Their first album, one of the dozens Henry released during his career
Maracás-Bake and shark
made from culantro. In Trinidad, bake and shark is widely associated with Maracas beach on the Northern coast as it features a multitude of bake and shark
Maracás-List of Dreamcast games
24, 2021. Kamen, Matt (February 23, 2020). "Unless the PS5 comes with maracas, I'll keep my Dreamcast". Wired UK. Condé Nast. Retrieved June 20, 2021
Maracás-Nicke Andersson
artwork 1996 The Hellacopters Supershitty to the Max! Vocals, guitar, maracas 1996 Daemon Seven Deadly Sins Guitars, drums 1997 Entombed DCLXVI: To Ride
Maracás-The Rolling Stones (album)
tambourine; harmonica ("Honest I Do", "Little by Little" and "I'm a King Bee"), maracas ("Not Fade Away", "Mona") Keith Richards – backing vocals, lead and rhythm
Maracás-Apito
music, the samba whistle is a perfect supplement for the maracas. This requires very loud maracas so the whistle does not drown them out. Samba band leaders
Maracás-Straight Outta Lynwood
(track 5), duck call (track 5), group vocals (track 5), whistle (track 6), maracas (track 9), cowbell (track 9), hi-hat sequencing (track 9), chorus vocals
Maracás-Sweet Emotion
Messina in the beginning. Steven Tyler shakes a packet of sugar in place of maracas, as none were available. He also plays the Vibraslap, which he revealed
Maracás-Sub-Rosa Subway
chimes Single version John Woloschuk - lead vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, maracas, bongos Dee Long - electric guitar, synthesizer, telegraphy "Burning Sounds:
Maracás-Gourd
holes A güiro is a Latin American percussion instrument made from a gourd. Maracas are percussion instruments often made from gourds. A sitar is a plucked
Maracás-Riau Islands
tambourines, drums and small drum percussion instruments called marwas or maracas. The Zapin dance focuses more on teamwork rather than individual efforts
Maracás-Percussion instrument
Crotales Daxophone Flexatone Glockenspiel Güiro Handbells Hi-hat Lummi stick Maraca Marimba Orchestra bells Quadrangularis Reversum Ratchet Singing bowls Slit
Maracás-Sixth generation of video game consoles
keyboard Fishing Rod Microphone Light gun Dreameye camera Samba de Amigo Maracas (controller) More... PlayStation 2 HDD Internal hard drive supported by
Maracás-Spore (2008 video game)
For socializing, a player can obtain musical instruments: wooden horns, maracas and didgeridoos. Miscellaneous tools can be used for fishing and gathering
Maracás-Güira
guayo and güiro all have a function akin to that of the indigenous native maracas or the trap-kit's hi-hat, namely providing a complementary beat. Performers
Maracás-Folk music
and violin provide the basic instrumentation for Mexican music, with maracas, flute, horns, or sometimes accordion filling out the sound. Other Europeans
Maracás-Flying (Beatles instrumental)
"Flying" was recorded on 8 September 1967 with mellotron, guitar, bass, maracas, drums and tape loop overdubs on 28 September under its original title
Maracás-Smokin' O.P.'s
keyboards, bass pedals; piano on "Hummin' Bird" David Teegarden – drums, maracas, marimba Al Yungton - string arrangement on "Someday" Production Producer:
Maracás-Rhythm game
controllers that emulate musical instruments, such as guitars, drums, or maracas. A dance mat, for use in dancing games, requires the player to step on
Maracás-Airto Moreira
Airto Guimorvan Moreira (born August 5, 1941) is a Brazilian jazz drummer, composer and percussionist. He is married to jazz singer Flora Purim, and their
Maracás-P.S. I Love You (Beatles song)
replaced Pete Best with Ringo Starr, who attended the session and plays maracas on the song. White was a freelance show band and session drummer, and gave
Maracás-List of unproduced Disney animated projects
Panchito Pistoles, and a newly introduced small rooster from Cuba; Miguelito Maracas. (n/a) Sonja Henie Fantasy A proposed Fantasia short would have been either
Maracás-Celestine Ukwu
Ejeagha's group Paradise Rhythm Orchestra in 1962 at Enugu as a vocalist and maraca player before he left to join Mr. Picolo's band who were touring the Democratic
Maracás-Afro–Puerto Ricans
more drums, always one Subidor and one Buleador or more, Cuajo and one Maraca. Bomba Dance in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Nydia Rios de Colon, a contributor
Maracás-Murder Ballads
(2, 8), percussion (4, 10), bells (5), tambourine (6) Thomas Wydler – maracas (2), drums (3–7, 9, 10), tambourine (8), vocals (10) Guest musicians PJ
Maracás-List of Blue's Clues episodes
to make out of recyclables. Steve and Blue also sort recyclables, make a maraca with Tickety Tock and find what to make in a recycle town with a cup, a
Maracás-Axe Cop (TV series)
207 N/A Following the bad guy massacre with his latest victim being Dr. Maracas, Axe Cop joins Flute Cop, Sockarang, and Gray Diamond at the restaurant
Maracás-Trio Matamoros
Rodríguez (9 December 1899 in Santiago de Cuba – Regla, 29 March 1981; maracas and claves). All three were singers and composers. The group was originally
Maracás-Marímbula
musicians still play a pair of tack-head bongos, marímbula, a pair of maracas, güiro, and tres to accompany the voice of the vocalist and chorus. Most
Maracás-Good Riddance (album)
(8), electric guitar (2, 3, 5), guitar (5), keyboards (1–5, 9, 14, 16), maracas (9, 14), Moog bass (2, 5–7, 9, 10, 14), percussion (8, 11, 12), piano (7)
Maracás-Country Joe and the Fish
Richie Unterberger praised "Section 43", saying its "Asiatic guitar, tribal maracas, devious organ, floating harmonica, and ethereal mid-sections of delicate
Maracás-Joel Gion
Jonestown Massacre for their 2006 tour and still plays tambourine and maracas with the band. In 2011 Gion released his first solo vinyl EP "Extended
Maracás-Mr. Fantasy
organ, percussion, vocals, sleeve design with: Jimmy Miller – producer, maracas on "Dear Mr. Fantasy" Small Faces (Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan
Maracás-Welsh Corgi
the reserve Best in Show at Crufts was the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Kaytop Maracas Mint. The Corgi breeds declined in popularity: veterinary physician Brian
Maracás-Into the Groove
by a Mexican-themed dance crew. Billboard's Joe Lynch opined that, "the maracas might have been a little much, but the crisp Spanish guitar successfully
Maracás-With a Little Help from My Friends (Joe Cocker album)
& 9) Kenny Slade – drums (track 8) Laudir de Oliveira – tumba, congas, maracas (track 1) Brenda Holloway – backing vocals (track 1) Patrice Holloway –
Maracás-Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One
grand piano, electric piano, Hammond organ Additional musician Ken Jones – maracas Additional production Mike Bobak – engineer All positions sourced to except
Maracás-Playing with Fire (Spacemen 3 album)
Vocal)" Pierce 4:41 6. "I Believe It (Alternate Mix)" Kember 3:20 7. "Chè (Maracas Mix)" Rev, Vega, Kember 4:38 8. "Any Way That You Want Me (Demo)" Chip
Maracás-Headquarters (The Monkees album)
10, 12, 14), tambourine (2, 5–6, 8–9, 12), lead vocals (3, 6–7, 9, 13), maracas (3, 6, 10, 13), spoken word (11) Additional musicians Chip Douglas – bass
Maracás-It Don't Come Easy
particularly in the song's intro. In a 2002 interview, Jim Keltner said he added maracas to the finished recording, at Trident, having arrived in London in February
Maracás-I'm a Man (The Spencer Davis Group song)
vocals (third verse), backing vocals, keyboards Danny Seraphine – drums, maracas Jimmy Pankow – cowbell, trombone Lee Loughnane – claves, trumpet Walt Parazaider
Maracás-Music for 18 Musicians (album)
Nurit Tilles, Steve Chambers – piano Larry Karush – piano, maracas Gary Schall – marimba, maracas Bob Becker, Glen Velez, Russ Hartenberger – marimba and
Maracás-In Between Now and Then
acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Hammond, Wurlitzer, tambourine, bongos, maracas, ebo Gabe Dixon - backup vocals, Hammond, piano, tack piano Johnathan Rice
Maracás-List of Fantasia (franchise) characters
Field drum Bass drum Guillotine drum Timpani Cymbals Triangle Castanets Maracas Tambourine Tubular bells or Chimes Gong or Tam-tam Celesta Violins Violas
Maracás-Music of the Turks and Caicos Islands
ripsaw music. It is accompanied by an array of instruments, including maracas, triangles, box guitar, conga drums, goat and cowskin drums, accordion
Maracás-Ray Sawyer
primarily a backing vocalist and occasional percussionist on congas or maracas, he sang lead on their hit song "The Cover of Rolling Stone" and was a
Maracás-Heart (band)
Wilson – lead and backing vocals, flute, autoharp, acoustic guitar, piano, maracas (1973–1998, 2002–2016, 2019, 2023–present) Nancy Wilson – rhythm, lead
Maracás-Maraca (song)
"Maraca" is a song by Swedish-Congolese singer-songwriter Mohombi. The song was written by RedOne, Mohombi, Teddy Sky and Jimmy Joker, and it was produced
Maracás-List of musical instruments
Kulintang idiophones Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines Xylophone Maraca idiophones 112.1 Venezuela unpitched percussion Marimba idiophones 111.212
Maracás-Maracas Valley
Maracas Valley is a valley in Trinidad that is separated by two mountains between Maracas–Saint Joseph and Maracas Beach. Maracas valley is part of the
Maracás-List of islands of Brazil
Archipelago Cagarras Archipelago Ilha do Algodão Ilha de Boipeba Ilha de Maraca Ilha Montão de Trigo Ilha da Queimada Grande Ilha Rasa [pt] Ilha de Santa
Maracás-Maracá River
Maracá River is a river of Amapá state in Brazil. It is a tributary of the Amazon River. 0°32′S 51°32′W / 0.533°S 51.533°W / -0.533; -51.533 v t e
Maracás-Rhythm and blues
released the R&B mambo "Mambo Boogie" in January 1951, featuring congas, maracas, claves, and mambo saxophone guajeos in a blues progression. Ike Turner
Maracás-Maraca (disambiguation)
up maraca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maraca is a musical instrument. Maraca may also refer to: Maracas Valley in Trinidad and Tobago Maracas Beach
Maracás-Come Together
added a heavily distorted guitar during the refrains, while Starr added a maraca. Work on the track continued the next day, with more vocals added. On 25
Maracás-Maracas–Saint Joseph
Maracas–Saint Joseph is a colloquial name used in Trinidad and Tobago to distinguish the Maracas Valley above the town of Saint Joseph from Maracas Beach
Maracás-A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
"Why Don't We Get Drunk" and is credited with doing so, and with playing maracas and beer cans on the album, under the pseudonym Marvin Gardens; derived
Maracás-Maraca pie
Maraca pie, also known as devil's rice pie, is a Floridian dessert pie made from sticky rice pudding and bananas inside a pastry base. Some versions of
Maracás-Sexteto Habanero
(botija), Gerardo Martínez (lead vocals and claves) and Felipe Neri Cabrera (maracas). In 1917, they left Oriente to record four tracks for Columbia Records
Maracás-Jazz
Machito (maracas) and his sister Graciella Grillo (claves)
Maracás-Canna glauca
Canna glauca is a species of the Canna genus, a member of the family Cannaceae. It is commonly known as water canna or Louisiana canna. It is native to
Maracás-List of Game Boy Advance games
Jupiter Multimedia Konami 2004 JP ? Wagamama * Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! Ougon Maracas no Densetsu Jupiter Multimedia Konami 2002 JP ? Wagamama * Fairy: Mirumo
Maracás-List of The Brian Jonestown Massacre members
Anton Newcombe – vocals, guitar (1990–present) Joel Gion – tambourine, maracas (1994–1999, 2001, 2006–present) Hákon Aðalsteinsson – guitar (2018–present)
Maracás-List of Little Bear episodes
Flapjacks" Story by : Else Holmelund Minarik Teleplay by : Nancy Barr "Maracas" Nancy Barr "Little Bear's Mermaid" – Little Bear, Mother Bear, Father
Maracás-Colombia
Caribbean music has many vibrant rhythms, such as cumbia (it is played by the maracas, the drums, the gaitas and guacharaca), porro (it is a monotonous but joyful
Maracás-Maraca, Panama
Maraca is a corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca in the Republic of Panama. "REGLAMENTO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN Y COMERCIALIZACIÓN DE ENERGÍA ELÉCTRICA" (PDF)
Maracás-List of percussion instruments by type
Ganzá Gonguê Güiro (a.k.a. scraper) Hand-repique Ilu Jawbone (instrument) Maracas Pandeiro Repique Ring-repique Shekere Surdo Tambora Tamborim Tan-tan Timbal
Maracás-Blue Electric Light
electric guitar (3–5, 12); electric piano, Mellotron (3); bongo drums, maracas (4); synthesizer (5, 6, 8–12), drum machine (5, 7, 10–12), cowbell (5,
Maracás-Bomba (Puerto Rico)
Rico’s many cultural groups. It incorporates Taíno instruments such as the maraca; characteristics from traditional European dances like rigadoons, quadrilles
Maracás-Paulinho da Costa
Paulinho da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [pawˈliɲu dɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ], born Paulo Roberto da Costa on May 31, 1948) is a Brazilian percussionist. Beginning
Maracás-South Atlantic tropical cyclone
Endy (unused) Guarani (unused) Iguaçú (unused) Jaci (unused) Kaeté (unused) Maracá (unused) Okanga (unused) Poti (unused) Reri (unused) Sumé (unused) Tupã (unused)
Maracás-Lasagna Cat
around. A music video set to Los Del Rio's "Macarena" plays, resplendent in maraca and sombrero imagery. The screen shuts itself off, before turning back on
Maracás-Town and Country (album)
kit, a percussion saw on the first track, as well as tambourine, tablas, maracas, and Wurlitzer piano on his own composition "Cold Lady". While the band
Maracás-The Detectives (1993 TV series)
latest artistic creation of enfant terrible Hadyn Smailes – a pair of maracas, a tin of peaches and a fish tank of the artist's own urine. 16 "On Thin
Maracás-Eddie Brigati
Edward Brigati Jr. (born October 22, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the co-lead vocalist, along with Felix Cavaliere, and percussionist
Maracás-List of American desserts
pie Lady Baltimore cake Lane cake Lava cake Lemon bar Lemon meringue pie Maraca pie Marshmallow creme Mississippi mud pie Mochi donuts Molten chocolate
Maracás-Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev)
trombones 1 tuba Percussion Timpani Snare drum Xylophone Triangle Woodblock Maracas Glockenspiel Tambourine Chime in A Cymbals Bass drum Keyboards Piano Celesta
Maracás-The Concert for Bangladesh (album)
acoustic guitar Joey Molland – acoustic guitar Mike Gibbins – tambourine, maracas Don Preston – electric guitar, vocals (on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Young Blood"
Maracás-How Dare You! (album)
7, 9), piano (2, 3, 9), rhythm guitar (1, 6–8), lead guitar (1, 4, 9), maracas (1, 6, 7, 9), clavinet (1, 2), organ (3, 5), Gizmo (5, 9), electric piano
Maracás-List of Dragon Tales episodes
to make a special card for her sick mother. Whole Lotta Maracas Goin' On: Quetzal's maracas are broken and the gang decides to make him a new set. Now
Maracás-Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern
Street food: roti stuffed with goat and liver, doubles, cow heel's soup. Maracas Beach: callaloo, "Bake n' shark sandwich, fried bread stuffed with deep
Maracás-Guaraní people
Guarani medicine man holding cross and maraca
Maracás-Son cubano
clave rhythm, call and response structure and percussion section (bongo, maracas, etc.) are all rooted in traditions of Bantu origin. Around 1909 the son
Maracás-List of Digimon Adventure characters
2020 Adventure series, a ghostly cactus that wears a sombrero and carries maracas. She becomes this form to defeat Etemon and Volcamon in a musical match
Maracás-Buffalo Bills
local grocery store introduced the Whammy Weenie as a promotional item, a maraca-like hot dog-shaped device, painted green (which was not a Bills color,
Maracás-Moreirense F.C.
No. Pos. Nation Player 23 DF NED Godfried Frimpong 26 DF BRA Maracás 28 FW GNB Hernâni 28 MF BRA Guilherme Liberato 31 FW BRA Madson 40 GK BRA Kewin
Maracás-12 × 5
vocals Brian Jones – electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica, tambourine, maracas, backing vocals Charlie Watts – drums Bill Wyman – bass guitar, backing
Maracás-Ferguslie Park (album)
electric guitar Andy Steele – drums, tambourine, congas, triangle, chimes, maracas, wood blocks, cowbell, claves, jawbones Bernie Holland – electric guitar
Maracás-Badlands (Badlands album)
bass Eric Singer – drums Additional musicians Taso Karras – tambourine, maracas Bob Kinkel – keyboards programming Production Paul O'Neill – producer James
Maracás-Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Elton John and Bernie Taupin, though this is uncertain), drum machine, maracas, timbales, claves on "Jamaica Jerk-Off", castanets on "Funeral for a Friend"
Maracás-Caribou (album)
tambourine, congas, whistle, vibraphone, snare, castanets, tubular bells, maracas, water gong Lenny Pickett – tenor saxophone solo (1), soprano saxophone
Maracás-Move It On Over (album)
Jeff Simon – drums, backing vocals Uncle Meat Pennington – tambourine and maracas Ken Irwin – producer John Nagy – engineer Susan Marsh – design David Gahr
Maracás-Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
(1968–1985, 2019–present) Ray Sawyer – vocals, guitar, percussion, congas, maracas (1967–1983, 1988–2015, died 2018) Billy Francis – keyboards, vocals (1968–1985
Maracás-List of generation V Pokémon
it shakes its hands around, it sounds like maracas being played. Its English name is a portmanteau of "maraca" and "cactus". It is exclusive to Central
Maracás-Music of Mexico
violin guitar, bajo quinto cántaro Trío romántico guitar, guitarra requinto maracas Tamborileros de Tabasco flauta de tres hoyos tamboril, tamboril requinto
Maracás-Meat pie
box pie Lihapiirakka Lobiani Lörtsy Maids of honour tart Manchester tart Maraca pie Meat and potato pie Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand) Meat pie Melton
Maracás-A Man Apart
Good, I'm Trying Bad" - Bootsy Collins "Touch" - Seal "Descarga Total" - Maraca "Double Drums" - Peter Kruder "6 Underground" - Sneaker Pimps "But I Feel
Maracás-Beethoven Was Deaf
Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" – 2:49 Morrissey – vocals, maracas, tambourine Alain Whyte – guitars, backing vocals Boz Boorer – guitars