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Nomo is a band from Ann Arbor, Michigan. The band formed at the University of Michigan, and is not to be confused with the 1980s Pop/New Wave band of the same name fronted by California singer-songwriter David Batteau, which is best known for the 1985 minor hit "Red Lipstick".
Fronted by Elliot Bergman, the band has recorded for Ubiquity Records and Ypsilanti Records. The band has been recorded by His Name Is Alive frontman Warn Defever. Members of Nomo also perform on various His Name Is Alive albums, including Detrola, XMMER, and Sweet Earth Flower. Members include nine core members; Elliot Bergman (saxophone, percussion, electric mbira, and electric sawblade gamelan), Erik Hall (guitar, Nu-Tone Cymbals, and drums), Quin Kirchner (congas, drums, percussion), Dan Bennett (baritone saxophone, percussion), Justin Walter (trumpet, wah-wah), Jake Vinsel (bass). In an interview, Bergman said: "NOMO is a big melting pot of ideas and influences."
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Hideo Nomo (野茂 英雄|Nomo Hideo?, born August 31, 1968 in Minato-ku, Osaka, Japan) is a retired Japanese-American baseball pitcher in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and Major League Baseball (MLB). He achieved early success in his native country, where he played with the Kintetsu Buffaloes from 1990 to 1994. He then exploited a loophole to free himself from his contract, and became the first Japanese major leaguer to permanently relocate to Major League Baseball in the United States, debuting with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1995. Although not the first Japanese person to play baseball professionally in the United States, he is often credited with opening the door for Japanese players in Major League Baseball.
Nomo pitched over the span of 13 seasons in the American major leagues with 8 different teams, before retiring in 2008. He won the Rookie of the Year Award in 1995. He twice led the league in strikeouts and also threw two no-hitters. He was the only Japanese pitcher in Major League Baseball to throw a no-hitter until the Seattle Mariners' Hisashi Iwakuma did so on August 12, 2015 against the Baltimore Orioles. Nomo currently resides in Los Angeles.
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Actors: Julie Adams (miscellaneous crew), Erik Betts (miscellaneous crew), Bruce Berman (producer), Jaime Pressly (actress), Neal H. Moritz (producer), Trevor Rabin (composer), Faizon Love (actor), Dane Cook (actor), Ice Cube (actor), Rana Morrison (actress), John Doe (actor), Adam Scott (actor), Erik Betts (actor), Haley McLane (miscellaneous crew), Maxine Brooks (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Biker Cary Ford is framed by an old rival and biker gang leader for the murder of another gang member who happens to be the brother of Trey (Ice Cube), leader of the most feared biker gang in the country. Ford is now on the run trying to clear his name from the murder with Trey and his gang looking for his blood.
Keywords: balisong, bandana, body-landing-on-a-car, bomb, box-office-flop, boxing-gloves, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, bullet-proof-vest, bullet-time, car-accidentThis is a tribute to one of the best international pitchers in the history of baseball & arguably the best to come from Japan. Song: Hide-O by Diamantes Check out my backup channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT48sLMEjRc40Ts-cm70E3w (All rights go to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, ESPN, xosdigitalsports, Major League Baseball & it's broadcasters. I do not own the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. I do not gain any profit from my videos. For entertainment purposes only)
4/13/96: Dodgers pitcher Hideo Nomo baffles the Marlins, striking out 17 en route to a 3-1 victory at Dodger Stadium Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every g...
Major debut of Hideo Nomo all pitching in 1995
1996/09/17: LA Dodgers 9 at Colorado Rockies 0, F -- Hideo Nomo capped an excellent sophomore season by tossing a no-hitter in the unlikeliest of ballparks, hitter-friendly Coors Field. 野茂英雄メジャーでノーヒットノーラン達成
9/17/96: Hideo Nomo throws the first no-hitter in Coors Field history Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game. Since that time, millions of baseball fans around the world have subscribed to MLB.TV, the live video streaming product that airs every game in HD to nearly 400 different devices. MLB....
Buy on iTunes: http://apple.co/1iZBfCe NOMO and Shawn Lee collaborate for this one-off 7'' single which will be sold exclusively at upcoming NOMO gigs w/ Iron & Wine (www.myspace.com/nomomusic for dates). This 7" tour exclusive is limited to 300 copies, it also features NOMO's "Nocturne" on the B-Side. This collaboration came about almost by accident. NOMO's Elliot Bergman had spent the better part of the summer building and recording electric kalimbas in Brooklyn, when label-mate Shawn Lee asked him to send over a kalimba track for his new album. Lee, based in London, added some funky drums, bass and a smattering of steel drums, and sent it back to Bergman. When Bergman's sister, Natalie, heard the instrumental track destined for Shawn's album, she decided that she had to add some vocal...
Live From The Grog Shop Cleveland Ohio 4-11-10 Filmed and Edited by Jon Mancinetti Mancinetti Pictures.com To have your show filmed at the Grog contact MancinettiPictures@gmail.com
Ann Arbor's NOMO has blended the percussive afro beat sound of Fela Kuti with equal parts of Sun Ra and The Art Ensemble of Chicago to come up with something brand new and totally uncategorizable. Leader Elliot Bergman sees their music as a "transcendent, elemental sound-one that moves both bodies and spirits". Can't argue with that. Look closely and you'll see the highly esteemed local musician and producer Warn DeFever joining them on the bass drum for this session.
NOMO is more talented than you and we shot the video to prove it. Go to www.indierockreviews.com for more videos, photo gallery and show review of our night with NOMO.
Nomo plays live at Waterloo Records to celebrate the release of their record Ghost Rock
NOMO got all the white people to dance.
"Hand and Mouth" by Nomo from their album New Tones About the album: On New Tones, home-made Detroit electronics and huge horn sections blast big band funk and riotous jazz. NOMO’s roots are firmly planted in the fertile soil of African polyrhythm and American free jazz, and bandleader Elliot Bergman’s tracks draw inspiration from cultures and generations wildly different than his home setting. In many ways (at least geographically and sonically) NOMO are a distant relative of the TRIBE collective. Undoubtedly they carry the spirit of the legendary Detroit-label’s creative output. NOMO were signed to Ubiquity through interest in their little-known self-titled debut album, and on the back of an onslaught of persuasive emails from their fans (including Sam Valenti IV of Ghostly Internation...
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NOMO live session @ RNR hotel, Washington DC for brightestyoungthings.com
Mediums Directed by Megan Byrne Music Composed and Performed by Justin Walter Performed by Laurie Berg, Pedro Jimenez, Jennifer Kjos, Rebeca Medina, Katrina Reid and Tara Aisha Willis Additional support for Mediums came from an AUNTS Time/Share residency at Arts@Renaissance. Laurie Berg is a Brooklyn-based artist who works in multiple forms including dance, performance, jewelry and collage. She co-produces AUNTS, an underground platform for dance and performance, with Liliana Dirks-Goodman. lauriemberg.com Megan Byrne was a member of a loft space (2004-2014) in Bushwick, Brooklyn known to many as Secret Works - a home to Secret Restaurant, AUNTS, and her artistic practices including chandeliers and performance. Byrne has a BFA in Dance from Mason Gross School of the Arts, a Permac...
short clip of last weeks recording for the next vinyl... well, video quality is really bad but that`s how it is... anyway...
hear the difference between the mixdown of the track and the final master and see it on the waveforms, too
1996/09/17: LA Dodgers 9 at Colorado Rockies 0, F -- Hideo Nomo capped an excellent sophomore season by tossing a no-hitter in the unlikeliest of ballparks, hitter-friendly Coors Field. 野茂英雄メジャーでノーヒットノーラン達成
Capítulos 7 y 8. El remolino roba las cosas de todo el mundo; los gnomos quieren regresar a su reino.
Pitcher Matchup: Hidoe Nomo vs Bill Swift
2001/09/04: Boston Red Sox 3 at Baltimore Orioles 0, F -- Making his first start for Boston, Hideo Nomo throws his second no-hitter; only the fourth pitcher to spin a no-no in both leagues 野茂英雄メジャーで二度目のノーヒットノーラン達成
(For English: https://youtu.be/1s8c8OXwjE4) In de videoserie van Heelige Schrift TV presenteert Johan Oldenkamp de werkelijke betekenis van diverse teksten uit de boekenreeks die bekend staat als de “Heilige Schrift”. Omdat deze werkelijke betekenis ons de helende waarheid van de heelheid toont, is een meer inzichtelijker benaming ervan de “Heelige Schrift”, oftewel het heelmakende Woord van God. In deze vijfde aflevering van Heelige Schrift TV, opgenomen op zondag 30/10 2016, wordt de waarheid over Nomo onthuld, wat een Grieks woord is dat “Wet” betekent. Als jij wilt dat jouw naam staat geschreven in het Boek van de Levenden, dan dien jij je aan de wet te houden, oftewel aan de Tien Geboden. Deze vijfde aflevering van Heelige Schrift TV verklaart de ware betekenis van elk van deze tien...
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Interview Date: 3/21/2014 Location: Los Angeles, CA Interviewer: Mark Langill Camera: Akira Boch Contributed by Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum TRANSCRIPT: Kuroda, Saito, and everybody else that followed behind him, I think it really made them comfortable or confident about performing the major leagues, and a lot of those guys I’ve talked to personally about this, basically they told me that because Nomo-san did it, we knew that there might be a chance, that we could succeed there. And it kind of basically called him a bridge across the Pacific. He built the bridge and we were just able to go across it and you can tell even Kuroda, you can talk to him today and he’ll tell you right now, “if Hideo Nomo wasn’t here probably I wouldn’t be here either.”
Interview Date: 12/20/2013 Location: Los Angeles, CA Interviewer: Mark Langill Camera: Akira Boch Contributed by Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum TRANSCRIPT: Well, here’s a guy, that…he could have made a lot of money in Japan – just staying in Japan – maybe with a different team, but he risked everything, came over here, and he couldn’t speak much English…I don’t know how he spoke with his pitching coach…but he wanted to challenge himself, challenge…probably Japanese baseball also because he probably thought that American baseball fans looked down at Japanese baseball. So he had two things to prove – to prove to everybody that Hideo Nomo can make it and also that Japanese baseball is quite…great, so he had two big pressures on his back. And of course everybody r...
Interview Date: 12/20/2013 Location: Los Angeles, CA Interviewer: Mark Langill Camera: Akira Boch Contributed by Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum TRANSCRIPT: Well, Nomo-san being signed by the Dodgers is probably what differentiated him from signing with any other team. The owner, at the time, the O’Malley’s, they had a very strong relationship with Japan, so they knew exactly how to handle the Japanese press, and the press conference was really, really smooth – it was held here, in Little Tokyo. I want to say about two-hundred attended. I saw dozens of T.V. cameras, dozens of still photographers – most of them made that trip from Japan, not the – also local American – but most of the Japanese did come from Japan at that time.
Interview Date: 3/21/2014 Location: Los Angeles, CA Interviewer: Mark Langill Camera: Akira Boch Contributed by Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum TRANSCRIPT: As you remember, in 1994 we had a work stoppage in Major League Baseball so some of the fans are very upset at Major League Baseball in general, but when Hideo Nomo came, we averaged about 8000 increase in attendance every ballpark. Not just Dodger stadium but every ballpark in the nation and even more than that, so as you can see, one player can generate 8000 in attendance, that’s not all Japanese people that came. These are regular American baseball fans that came to see Hideo Nomo, a Japanese man perform on the mound, so it’s exciting then.
Interview Date: 3/21/2014 Location: Los Angeles, CA Interviewer: Mark Langill Camera: Akira Boch Contributed by Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum TRANSCRIPT: I’m very close with Tommy and Nomo so I can tell you that Tommy took him under his wing as his son. And he really took care of him as far as eating dinner, traveling, everything; always brought Nomo next to him and because of the support Tommy gave, the rest of the players followed that support and the whole team supported him to make sure the transition was smooth, that he can adjust to American baseball, so yes, Tommy Lasorda was a big part of Nomo’s success. He made him comfortable.
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Hideo Nomo's major league debut at Candlestick Park, San Francisco. May, 1995. CNN report by correspondent Craig Heaps.
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I cant reach you anymore
cause you wont open up the door
Yeah I dont know you anymore
It feels like I just died
what you said cannot hide
But you will care when I am gone
For the weakness that we share non disparity
for the past and joy of infinity
our atrocity
Lets sing out please do shout
this song is made of sorrow
Lets scream now you know how
We need some time to borrow
You laugh and cry
You live and you die
Yoou twist and turn, you crash and you'll burn
like one, but two there's nothing we cant do
burn ower roots we dont let now one
I know that you're strong
But sometimes you dont know when you are wrong
But I still miss you when you're gone
Thats why I give you another song
And I'll sing it all night long