Kaleidoscope (newspaper)

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Kaleidoscope (původně The Kaleidoscope) byla americká psychedelicky folková skupina, která nahrála 4 alba a fungovala v letech 1966 až 1970. rdf:langString
Kaleidoscope war eine US-amerikanische Psychedelic-Rock-Band der 1960er Jahre. Die Gruppe um Gitarrist David Lindley mischte in ihren Songs Elemente des Acid Rock mit Cajun-Musik- und Blues-, aber auch arabisch-asiatischen Elementen. Dafür verwendeten die Musiker neben den typischen Rockinstrumenten unter anderem auch Geigen, Banjos und Mandolinen. Allerdings war lediglich ihrer LP Incredible Kaleidoscope 1969 ein kleiner kommerzieller Erfolg beschieden. rdf:langString
Kaleidoscope (llamados en un principio The Kaleidoscope) fue un grupo estadounidense de acid folk y música étnica que grabó cuatro álbumes y varios sencillos para Epic Records entre 1966 y 1970. rdf:langString
Kaleidoscope était un groupe de folk psychédélique américain qui enregistra 4 albums pour Epic Records entre 1966 et 1970. Il ne faut pas les confondre avec le groupe britannique Kaleidoscope qui a ensuite changé de nom en "Fairfield Parlour" pour éviter la confusion avec le groupe américain traité ici. rdf:langString
株式会社カレイドスコープは、日本の音楽・声優プロダクション。1998年設立。代表取締役は、ジョー・リノイエ。音楽制作業務に加えて、2006年より新たに声優のマネジメント、モデルやコンパニオンのキャスティングなどの業務も始める。 rdf:langString
I Kaleidoscope, o The Kaleidoscope sono stati una formazione rock californiana, di Los Angeles, attiva dal 1966 al 1970, con due reunion nel 1976 e nel 1990. Il loro stile esprimeva un rock psichedelico con ampie contaminazioni di country, folk ed ampio uso di strumenti esotici e poco convenzionali, che ha portato alcuni critici a considerare la loro musica un esempio di world music ante litteram. rdf:langString
Kaleidoscope var ett amerikanskt psykedeliskt rockband bildat 1966 i Kalifornien. Bandet upplöstes 1970. Bandet återförenades tillfälligt 1976 och 1990. David Lindley och Chris Darrow tog initiativ till gruppens skapande, och satte snabbt ihop en musikgrupp med bl.a. banjo, fiol sida vid sida med turkiska instrument. Gruppen blandade ofta in mellanöstern-influenser i sina låtar, och även mycket blues. En av deras kändaste låtar är "", men gruppen nådde aldrig ut kommersiellt då det begav sig. rdf:langString
Kaleidoscope was an underground newspaper that was published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA]. Founded by John Kois, the radio disk jockey Bob Reitman and John Sahli (a member of The Shag), it was published from October 6, 1967, to November 11, 1971, printing 105 biweekly issues. The paper's first issue was printed with a borrowed $250 in an edition of 3,500 copies, which sold out in two days. In the first anniversary issue of Kaleidoscope a brief history of the paper's origins appeared: rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (americká hudební skupina)
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (US-amerikanische Band)
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rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (gruppo musicale statunitense)
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (newspaper)
rdf:langString カレイドスコープ (芸能事務所)
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rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (původně The Kaleidoscope) byla americká psychedelicky folková skupina, která nahrála 4 alba a fungovala v letech 1966 až 1970.
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope war eine US-amerikanische Psychedelic-Rock-Band der 1960er Jahre. Die Gruppe um Gitarrist David Lindley mischte in ihren Songs Elemente des Acid Rock mit Cajun-Musik- und Blues-, aber auch arabisch-asiatischen Elementen. Dafür verwendeten die Musiker neben den typischen Rockinstrumenten unter anderem auch Geigen, Banjos und Mandolinen. Allerdings war lediglich ihrer LP Incredible Kaleidoscope 1969 ein kleiner kommerzieller Erfolg beschieden.
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope (llamados en un principio The Kaleidoscope) fue un grupo estadounidense de acid folk y música étnica que grabó cuatro álbumes y varios sencillos para Epic Records entre 1966 y 1970.
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope was an underground newspaper that was published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA]. Founded by John Kois, the radio disk jockey Bob Reitman and John Sahli (a member of The Shag), it was published from October 6, 1967, to November 11, 1971, printing 105 biweekly issues. The paper's first issue was printed with a borrowed $250 in an edition of 3,500 copies, which sold out in two days. In the first anniversary issue of Kaleidoscope a brief history of the paper's origins appeared: '"The need for a Milwaukee-based underground newspaper was apparent early in 1967. It was talked about, tentative plans made and loose alliances formed, throughout the spring and summer, but nothing definite was done until July, when George Richard, a happy man of business, offered to underwrite the first issue. The first "staff" meeting was held in the Knickerbocker Coffee Shop. It was quite a crew: Bob Reitman, cemetery managing rock freak poet; John Sahli, industrial designing former gentle Shag; and John Kois, drifter free lance writer recently escaped from the coast."' From its first issue, Kaleidoscope was subject to censorship attempts, including arrest of vendors in some suburbs and a drive to put its printer out of business; one case went to the U.S. Supreme Court (after the newspaper had folded), which ruled in Kois v. Wisconsin that the newspaper's publication of two photos and a poem entitled "Sex Poem" in an article about censorship did not constitute obscenity. "One of the requirements to get on this paper," John Kois told a reporter for Rolling Stone, "is that you have to dig fucking and doping." Kaleidoscope was an affiliate of the Liberation News Service (LNS) and Underground Press Syndicate (UPS). It succumbed after four years to a combination of financial pressures, internal factionalism and burn-out. The 1971 death of the printer Bill Schanen, who withstood a boycott of his printing business after he started printing the undergrounds on his presses, may also have been a factor in the paper's demise. Schanen's son continued to print the paper but refused to extend any more credit. With the paper $15,000 in debt to 42 creditors, and revenues sinking fast, it soon folded. At various times, Kaleidoscope also published several sister papers around the upper Midwest: the Chicago Kaleidoscope (first issue dated November 22-December 5, 1968, later merged with the Chicago Seed), Omaha Kaleidoscope, Fox Valley Kaleidoscope (based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin) and the Madison Kaleidoscope. There was also a short-lived affiliate in Indianapolis. These papers shared a common printer (Bill Schanen in Port Washington, Wisconsin), and sold advertising space to national advertisers that ran in all the active papers of the chain. Each ran local and hard news in a front section which was combined with a shared second section edited in Milwaukee, containing less parochial material (mostly arts and culture) derived or reprinted from national and syndicated sources. This latter "Part II" was also sold to other underground newspapers to be used as a supplement to their local content. Advertising revenue from this source was greatly diminished starting in 1969 after the FBI allegedly pressured advertisers such as Columbia Records to stop running advertisements in the underground press, although some observers have also attributed the sharp falloff in record company advertising which was experienced by all of the underground press to the rise of specialized rock music papers like Rolling Stone. Kaleidoscope also operated two peripheral businesses in Milwaukee: the Granfalloon coffeehouse and the Interabang bookstore at 1668 N. Warren Ave. After Kaleidoscope ceased publication in late 1971 a number of staffers joined the Bugle-American. Kois ended up working for Al Goldstein's Screw magazine. Reitman continued to work as a radio personality in Milwaukee, where he was still on the radio one night a week in October 2020.
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope était un groupe de folk psychédélique américain qui enregistra 4 albums pour Epic Records entre 1966 et 1970. Il ne faut pas les confondre avec le groupe britannique Kaleidoscope qui a ensuite changé de nom en "Fairfield Parlour" pour éviter la confusion avec le groupe américain traité ici.
rdf:langString 株式会社カレイドスコープは、日本の音楽・声優プロダクション。1998年設立。代表取締役は、ジョー・リノイエ。音楽制作業務に加えて、2006年より新たに声優のマネジメント、モデルやコンパニオンのキャスティングなどの業務も始める。
rdf:langString I Kaleidoscope, o The Kaleidoscope sono stati una formazione rock californiana, di Los Angeles, attiva dal 1966 al 1970, con due reunion nel 1976 e nel 1990. Il loro stile esprimeva un rock psichedelico con ampie contaminazioni di country, folk ed ampio uso di strumenti esotici e poco convenzionali, che ha portato alcuni critici a considerare la loro musica un esempio di world music ante litteram.
rdf:langString Kaleidoscope var ett amerikanskt psykedeliskt rockband bildat 1966 i Kalifornien. Bandet upplöstes 1970. Bandet återförenades tillfälligt 1976 och 1990. David Lindley och Chris Darrow tog initiativ till gruppens skapande, och satte snabbt ihop en musikgrupp med bl.a. banjo, fiol sida vid sida med turkiska instrument. Gruppen blandade ofta in mellanöstern-influenser i sina låtar, och även mycket blues. En av deras kändaste låtar är "", men gruppen nådde aldrig ut kommersiellt då det begav sig.
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