- The
tambourine is a
musical instrument in the
percussion family consisting of a frame,
often of wood or plastic, with
pairs of
small metal jingles, called...
- Look up
tambourine or
tamborine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
tambourine is a
percussion instrument.
Tambourine,
sometimes misspelled tamborine...
- "Mr.
Tambourine Man" is a song
written by Bob Dylan,
released as the
first track of the
acoustic side of his
March 1965
album Bringing It All Back Home...
- Mr.
Tambourine Man is the
debut studio album by the
American rock band the Byrds,
released on June 21, 1965, by
Columbia Records. The
album is characterized...
- "Green
Tambourine" is a song
written and
composed by Paul Leka (who also
produced it) and S****ey Pinz. It was the
biggest hit by the 1960s Ohio-based...
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first and
second albums and the hit
singles "Turn! Turn! Turn!" and "Mr.
Tambourine Man". As the 1960s progressed, the band was
influential in originating...
- The
headless tambourine differs from the
standard tambourine by not
having a drumhead. It is
called "headless"
because it
lacks the drumhead, that is...
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Tambourine Studios is a
recording studio in the
centre of Malmö, Sweden. It was set up by
members of the
Swedish band
Eggstone and has been
running since...
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Black Tambourine was an
American indie pop band and one of the
earliest Slumberland groups of the
early 1990s.
Formed in
Silver Spring, Maryland, the band...
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Tambourine was a short-lived, 1960s revival,
Dutch pop band
formed in 1987. The main
bandmembers were: Jac Bico (guitar), Bart van
Poppel (b****) and Saskia...