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Qué (quién) es TV make-up man - definición

AMERICAN POST-PUNK BAND
The make-up; Make Up Band; The Make-up; The make up

make up         
  • ancient Egyptian woman applying makeup]]. Painting from the [[Royal Ontario Museum]], Canada.
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Farmers]] [[Centre Place]] in [[Hamilton, New Zealand]]
  • Broadway]] actor [[Jim Brochu]] applies makeup before the opening night of a play
  • ''Kissproof'' brand face powder from 1926, from the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] in Mexico City
  • An 1889 [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] painting of a woman applying facial cosmetics
  • North Shore]] of [[Auckland]], New Zealand
  • Actor Marcus Stewart wearing bold face makeup in the play [[Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] (2019)
  • kohl]]
  • Eyeshadow being applied
  • An actor applying bold makeup for a stage performance
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Make-Up (Band); Make-Up (band); MAKE-UP (band); Make-up (band); Make Up; Make-Up (film); Make Up (song); Make-Up (song); The Make-Up; Make Up (film)
v.
1) (d; intr.) to make up for ('to recoup') (to make up for lost time)
2) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to make up to ('to gain favor with') (you should try to make up to your boss)
3) (D; intr.) ('to become reconciled') to make up with (she made up with her sister)
make up         
  • ancient Egyptian woman applying makeup]]. Painting from the [[Royal Ontario Museum]], Canada.
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Farmers]] [[Centre Place]] in [[Hamilton, New Zealand]]
  • Broadway]] actor [[Jim Brochu]] applies makeup before the opening night of a play
  • ''Kissproof'' brand face powder from 1926, from the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] in Mexico City
  • An 1889 [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] painting of a woman applying facial cosmetics
  • North Shore]] of [[Auckland]], New Zealand
  • Actor Marcus Stewart wearing bold face makeup in the play [[Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] (2019)
  • kohl]]
  • Eyeshadow being applied
  • An actor applying bold makeup for a stage performance
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Make-Up (Band); Make-Up (band); MAKE-UP (band); Make-up (band); Make Up; Make-Up (film); Make Up (song); Make-Up (song); The Make-Up; Make Up (film)
I.
(Active.)
1.
Collect, get together.
2.
Constitute, form, compose.
3.
Reconcile, settle, adjust, compose.
4.
Compensate, make good, make up for.
5.
Supply, furnish, provide.
6.
Determine, bring to a conclusion.
7.
Shape.
8.
Settle, adjust.
9.
Dress.
II.
(Neuter.) Settle a difference, become reconciled.
make up         
  • ancient Egyptian woman applying makeup]]. Painting from the [[Royal Ontario Museum]], Canada.
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Farmers]] [[Centre Place]] in [[Hamilton, New Zealand]]
  • Broadway]] actor [[Jim Brochu]] applies makeup before the opening night of a play
  • ''Kissproof'' brand face powder from 1926, from the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] in Mexico City
  • An 1889 [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] painting of a woman applying facial cosmetics
  • North Shore]] of [[Auckland]], New Zealand
  • Actor Marcus Stewart wearing bold face makeup in the play [[Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] (2019)
  • kohl]]
  • Eyeshadow being applied
  • An actor applying bold makeup for a stage performance
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Make-Up (Band); Make-Up (band); MAKE-UP (band); Make-up (band); Make Up; Make-Up (film); Make Up (song); Make-Up (song); The Make-Up; Make Up (film)
make up
(of parts) compose or constitute (a whole).
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make up
be reconciled after a quarrel.

Wikipedia

Make-Up (American band)

The Make-Up is an American post-punk band from Washington, D.C. formed in 1995, consisting of ex-Nation of Ulysses frontman Ian Svenonius on vocals, James Canty on guitar and organ, Steve Gamboa on drums, and Michelle Mae on bass guitar. The Make-Up were joined in late 1999 by a fifth member, Alex Minoff (of the groups Golden and Extra Golden), who played guitar with the group until the band's dissolution in early 2000.

The Make-Up combined garage rock, soul, and a self-styled liberation theology to make a new genre they called "Gospel Yeh-Yeh". This style led to an emphasis on live performances and interaction between the band and their audience, incorporating the audience into the performances as a "fifth member", creating what one reviewer described as ""highly energetic and participatory live shows". Parallel to the band's gospel musical stylings, the Make-Up produced music under a communism-influenced political philosophy that they saw as counter to the capitalist form of modern rock and roll and pop music.

The Make-Up released four studio albums, two live albums, a compilation release collecting several singles and B-sides, and a number of vinyl singles, all released on independent record labels such as Dischord Records, K Records, and Southern Records.

Svenonius, Mae, and Minoff would go on to form Weird War, who released three albums on Drag City. Svenonius has released a solo album under the pseudonym David Candy, as well as records with the groups Chain & the Gang, Felt Letters, and Escape-Ism. Canty would go on to play with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and French Toast.

The Make-Up reformed in 2012 to perform at All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival), and has continued to tour sporadically in the U.S. and Europe with drummer Mark Cisneros (Des Demonas, Kid Congo Powers and the Pink Monkey Birds) replacing Gamboa.