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"revivalist" Definitions
  1. that tries to make something popular again

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He's also the son of legendary tent revivalist, Billy Graham.
Among young Catholics, there is a revivalist strain of modern traditionalism.
There he embraced the rhythm and passion of the revivalist and evangelist.
Sanders launched into his raucous rally with the fervor of a tent revivalist.
In short succession, she became a wife, a mother, a leftist and a folk revivalist.
The lawyer for two of the defendants, the revivalist and the businessman, had not shown up.
Mitchell's alleged abuse took place during swing dancing and Lindy Hop's neo-renaissance, which arguably reached its peak in 1998: swing revivalist bands like the Squirrel Nut Zippers were blasting the airwaves; Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, another swing revivalist band, would play at Super Bowl XXXIII.
No two musicians exemplify this more than funk-revivalist Charles Bradley, and the Neon Icon himself, RiFF RAFF.
Jones, A Daptone Records artist, leads a revivalist movement embodying the essence of 1960s and 70s funk-soul.
As always, that revivalist charm is part of Ms. Jones and the Dap-Kings' achievement — but only part.
The Houthis are an Islamist revivalist movement with a strong base in northern Yemen and ties to Iran.
They have stood by as Mr Abadi, with American cajoling, adopted a more Arab, less Shia-revivalist, foreign policy.
They were the so-called Islamic revivalist clerics credited with ushering in ultraconservative religious policy in the late 1970s.
Started as a tribal revivalist movement, Mungiki grew into a militaristic political fraternity and then into a criminal gang.
This insurrectional symbolism also makes use of revivalist, illustrative styles in what hosts and frames the enigmatic stain sculptures.
Why does Judi Dench look like a creepy revivalist preacher who's about to faith-heal the cat whose hand she's holding?
Evangelical Christianity, though, arose out of similar revivalist tendencies within those churches, in various waves dating back to the 18th century.
Guitarist Nick Zinner and drummer Brian Chase brought a steadiness to their flippant, 70s punk revivalist attitude that complimented Karen O's carnality.
Here they are lavishly displayed with related textiles, drawings, paintings and garments, including revivalist styles by Todd Oldham and Giorgio di Sant'Angelo.
He is a traditionalist, but not a revivalist: instead of evoking a bygone past, he prefers to evoke a familiar, unchanging present.
And the Equinox Expression for spring is mild, delicate and brushed with sweetness: Revivalist Gins, $41.75 to $50.95 for 750 milliliters, brandywinebranchdistillers.com.
Of these reform and revivalist movements, perhaps none is so visible today in America as the loose umbrella known as evangelical Christianity.
But if you try to describe it to someone who hasn't seen it, you run the risk of sounding like a revivalist preacher.
One was a college professor, one a self-proclaimed religious revivalist, another a small business owner, one an employee in an oil company.
Many of these artists, however, grew up as teenagers in the 90s, and as such still carried that era's band-focused, revivalist ideals.
Calling them Revivalist Gins, each of the four has a seasonally appropriate flavor profile from the botanicals and spices with which they're infused.
Opting to use this production also helps dispel the lazy and convenient notion that Joey Bada$$ is a 90s boom-bap rap revivalist.
Magic runs through a pervasive fundamentalist and evangelical Christian society that breeds revivalist cults that speak in tongues and believe in spirit possession.
It's a time in our culture that has since been aggressively mythologized, whether that's by film, TV, revivalist fashion trends, or Jamie xx.
Vallenato revivalist Carlos Vives transported us to the Caribbean coasts of Colombia via his Latin GRAMMY-winning, sunny banger "La Bicicleta," which features Shakira.
The Taliban, for example, are Deobandis, a revivalist, anti-imperialist strain of Islam that emerged as a reaction to British colonialism in South Asia.
She was backed by the Dap-Kings, the revivalist New York City R&B band that supplied her songs as she sparked their career.
We say RIP Bankroll for many reasons, but among them has to be his role as music historian and revivalist in making this remix happen.
Finally, it connected the mosque to Tablighi Jamaat, a Sunni revivalist movement that Al Qaeda has sometimes used as a cover to recruit new members.
As a teenager, he said he was mostly preoccupied with baseball and girls until he was moved by God after hearing a fiery revivalist in Charlotte.
The revivalist—more precisely a religious reformer, who in this case believed he was divinely ordained—was accused of espousing sacrilegious views on a Facebook page.
He launched a nativist programme, "Zairianisation", which began as a cultural revivalist campaign and would end with the expropriation of white-owned industry, wrecking the economy.
The best acts in this year's dance-heavy lineup include the ultracool club diva Kelela, the joyous DJ Harvey and the inventive 1980s-pop revivalist Abra.fullmoonfest.
Just as important, Mr. Shepard brought films out of the archives and to the general public, building on the work of the pioneer revivalist Kevin Brownlow.
He produces slow-motion images of streetwalkers wandering at night, children showing off their dance moves, vendors displaying fresh produce, congregants standing outside their revivalist church.
Though the revivalist hopes that attended the conservative resurgence were long ago dispelled, its enduring combination of fundamentalism and politicisation gave Southern Baptists two sorts of comfort.
Fea references, too, the work of early American revivalist preachers like Jonathan Edwards, who believed the second coming of Christ was imminent in Boston during the 18th century.
American funk revivalist Bruno Mars kicked off the show with his first big-stage performance of 24K Magic, the follow-up to his smash 2014 hit Uptown Funk.
The memorial opened five years later, in 1926, featuring a obelisklike tower overlooking a 1920s Egyptian revivalist plaza — with two Assyrian sphinxes — and a 47-acre public park.
Her voice, expressive and distinctive, earned her a generation of new fans, as did musical heirs like the Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard and late soul revivalist Sharon Jones.
But this was Sean Brock, the Southern culinary revivalist with an arm covered in vegetable tattoos, who had collected vintage bottles of American bourbon like a maniacal museum curator.
A strong tradition of radical Protestantism became a feature of the American colonies and the subsequent history of the United States, refreshed from time to time by revivalist "great awakenings".
Album Review Not long ago it was possible to peg Ryley Walker as a pastiche agent, a fingerstyle guitarist and singer-songwriter with a taste for revivalist modes of yesteryear.
It's almost as if, for a while, the hard mods went toward football violence, the others did the revivalist thing, and then we all met up at the end of ecstasy.
But the five-months-old Siren Hotel has breathed new life into the Renaissance Revivalist exemplar, restoring its travertine floors, the plaster detailing on its ceilings and its terra-cotta signs.
She tells of the craze for pleasure-boat trips in the river's upper reaches during the late 19th century, and dwells at length on William Morris, the Victorian Arts and Crafts revivalist.
And that can flit from Adele-ballad-belter to garage and 2-step revivalist (not heard on the album, but on previous single "On My Mind") to mid-thirties dinner party playlist.
Nor has she looked back — like some in her generation — and become a revivalist of early American Modernism, aligning herself with such artists as Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, or Albert Pinkham Ryder.
Popular campaigns to this effect involve the politics of monastic hierarchies, revivalist education campaigns, the advancement of laws for the "protection of race and religion" and attempts to influence the 2015 elections.
Participants returning home have taken the illness with them to Singapore and Brunei, where nearly all of its 40 cases were linked to the meeting of the revivalist missionary movement, Tablighi Jamaat.
Kovind's ascent to the highest public office is the first for a leader reared in the powerful Hindu revivalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or National Volunteers' Association, the ideological mentor of Hindu groups.
Emma Molloy, a renowned temperance revivalist, owned a farm near Springfield, Mo. Her foster daughter, Cora Lee, also lived on the farm, where she obviously wasn't given enough work to keep her occupied.
Mayer Hawthorne, "Cosmic Love": R&B revivalist Mayer Hawthorne is gearing up to release his first solo LP in three years this spring, though it doesn't have a confirmed title or release date yet.
Kovind's ascent to the highest public office would be the first for a leader reared in the powerful Hindu revivalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or National Volunteers' Association, the ideological mentor of the BJP.
Many of these movements classified themselves as "revivalist" movements, each one in turn trying to reawaken a church that critics saw as having become staid and complacent (just as Luther saw the Catholic Church).
He painted a picture of an economy that has evolved past Trump's retro vision — and which probably doesn't need the massive tax cut stimulus that the president has made the centerpiece of his revivalist pitch.
It was reminiscent of any era of robot-pop, but mainly of electroclash, one of the most misattributed of the many revivalist movements that ushered in alternative music at the dawn of the 21st century.
While TVOTR's music was far more eclectic than a lot of their revivalist peers, the band will always be linked with the indie rock scene that formed in Brooklyn in the wake of 103/210.
Mayer Hawthorne, "The Valley" As a huge Steely Dan fan, it's a pleasure to hear Mayer Hawthorne use his near-unparalleled skill as a revivalist to recreate the feel of that band's louche '70s jazz-rock.
There's taut piano-funk grooves with titles like "Ice Station Zebra," drippy synth experiments, cut-up breakbeats that come far closer to drum and bass than you'd ever expect a garage rock revivalist to ever get.
There were also more traditional expressions of the jazz idiom, meaning not just the revivalist bounce of the Ghost Train Orchestra at the Django, but also streamlined bop, Afro-Latin churn and smart, self-aware fusion.
Most attention has been to her religious practices — she's a member of a Catholic revivalist group called "People of Praise," in which members swear an oath of loyalty and give each other input on personal life decisions.
Prine is performing at Fordham radio station and NPR affiliate WFUV's holiday benefit concert at the Beacon Theater; he's joined on the bill by Brooklyn folk trio The Lone Bellow and grungy doo-wop revivalist Shannon Shaw.
"We held Peter's funeral in this room, with all his children speaking from those steps," Mr. Mindel said, referring to Peter Shelton, a co-founder of the modernism revivalist firm of Shelton, Mindel & Associates, who died in 22000.
In the mid-20113th century, the Saud embraced Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, a revivalist preacher who advocated a narrow reading of the Quran and the Hadith and attacked any deviations from or accretions to the original practice.
This is where the Al Sauds forged their alliance in the 18th century with a Muslim revivalist preacher, Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahhab—a pact that to this day fuses the modern Saudi state with the puritanism of Wahhabi Islam.
Lester Bangs, who was his own kind of revivalist conservative, wished as far back as Led Zeppelin II for the Stooges to bum-rush them off the stage and save us from the 1970s before they could even happen.
Or maybe she never will: On "Perfect," a duet with the soul-revivalist Earl St. Clair, she dismantles regressive standards of beauty and self-worth: My iPhone's crackedand my credit's jackedand my nails are shortand my lungs are black.
"All of the sudden you see this very intense communal sense of pride about being an Atlanta chef," said Sean Brock, the Southern food revivalist behind Husk, which operates in Charleston and Nashville, and a cheerleader for Atlanta's new restaurant rigor.
Created by: Jorge Tereso, Fernando Maldonado The year is an alternate 1983, the sun has disappeared beneath the ground, and a Burton-esque religious revivalist is leading a crusade against zombies — until his young daughter falls in love with one.
As he got better at it—working up from a basement church in Illinois to local radio broadcasts to his first revivalist meetings, in two old circus tents in Los Angeles in 1949—his delivery modulated, but not his urgency.
But at times—particularly under the captaincy of Inzamam-ul-Haq in the mid-2000s, who led team prayers as the influence of the revivalist Islamic movement Tableeghi-Jamaat spread within the side—Pakistani cricket has seemed anything but secular.
The group's revivalist approach has won them fans within the rock establishment — they've opened for the Rolling Stones and earned praise from Noel Gallagher — and sustained them through three albums, the most recent of which, "Hot Motion," was released in September.
He is best remembered as a founder of the group the Sons of Hawaii, which made a handful of widely emulated albums in the 1960s and '70s that set the terms for the revivalist movement known as the Hawaiian renaissance.
William Chappel's 10003th-century paintings of New York City recall an era when a lamplighter made evening rounds to illuminate the streets with whale oil, and Sunday mornings were enlivened by revivalist group baptisms in the water off the Corlear's Hook beach.
In all seriousness, the only thing that I think can prevent this from being just the worst train wreck of revivalist bullshit, resurrected for no other reason than to mark the anniversary of an unfortunate event, is if it's played primarily for laughs.
Today (June 9), Billboard published its third annual Dance Power Players list of electronic music's top industry figures, and to no one's surprise, Sonny Moore—aka the DJ, producer, OWSLA boss, and Justin Bieber career revivalist known as Skrillex—made the cut.
We've had stunning mixes from the LuckyMe crew, BBC AZN Network's Manara, rave revivalist Lone, and the mysterious DJ Sonikku, slamming techno courtesy of Peder Mannerfelt, a brutal beyond belief remix by Gramrcy, and some truly sumptuous ambient bubble-bath from Biosphere.
But the success of Morocco's campaign is also a reminder of how, as a revivalist nationalism sweeps across Europe, some players have come to consider the nations of their parents and grandparents a better fit than the countries they have long called home.
But it was also a staple of his live show, and the version he recorded a year later for the essential album "Leon Live" stretches past 15 minutes, with stomping fury and a charismatic, riffing segue worthy of a tent-show revivalist preacher.
In his heavy build, his joviality, and his musicality, my grandfather resembled an archetypal revivalist preacher, though he was more reserved in his faith, and late in life, he enjoyed playing piano and singing hymns at the old folks' home down the road.
As we hovered in traffic outside parliament, half- blinded by the flash of 30 simultaneous iPhone camera shutters, I remember looking up at the whole ridiculous edifice—crumbling piece by gothic revivalist piece into the Thames—and thinking: London, you are ridiculous and shit.
The Muslim Brotherhood is a global Islamic revivalist organization that seeks to take political power in order to promote its ideology, which calls for the establishment of Islamic law and ultimately promotes violent jihad against all those who oppose it, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
Performances by headlining acts Sharon Jones and Charles Bradley (who are in their sixties and have survived cancer and homelessness, respectively, to achieve musical success in their later years) are exciting, gut-punching, and often time-traveling events, too timeless to be labeled as revivalist.
And this uncomfortable fact has revealed a deep problem at the heart of the BJP's right-wing, populist appeal: an inability to come up with a revivalist Hinduism as egalitarian as it is unifying, as practical for the purposes of hygiene as it is for political gain.
Dafoe is gnarled, unabashed, and as voluble as a revivalist preacher, though his gospel is that of the sea; you have to go back to Melville —who is name-checked in the end credits—to find monologues so salted with madness, swaying between aria and rant.
Songs like "Candy Clock" and "Minotaur" often veer toward pastiche, showing their influences a little heavier than usual, but they always remain on the right side of things, not sounding revivalist or backwards-looking, but merely expressing the band's ability to mine the classics for all they're worth.
A woman of formidable energy, she also threw herself into an array of reform causes: president of the Indiana Humane Society, active in the campaign for Prohibition, creator of the Muncie YWCA (the Y's were then fierce temperance and revivalist organizations), and founder of a "refuge," the Friendly Inn, for former prostitutes.
His way of preaching was not hellfire and brimstone in the old revivalist style, though it started that way at the Florida Bible Institute, where he would go into the swamps to shout at alligators with a voice already resonant from practising Tarzan yells as a boy, the pulling voice that preachers needed.
There is a way of telling Ammons's story by emphasizing the intensity of his early religious formation, but any family that attends a Pentecostal church, with its revivalist spectacles and dire preaching, because it's more convenient than the more modern options down the road should be understood perhaps as more pragmatic than devout.
If literature, as William Giraldi writes in "American Audacity," is "the one religion worth having," then Giraldi is our most tenacious revivalist preacher, his sermons galvanized by a righteous exhortative energy, a mastery of the sacred texts and — unique in contemporary literary criticism — an enthusiasm for moralizing in defense of high standards.
Leading the way in the revivalist category is Sullivan Doh, a young mixologist and Ferrandi graduate who gained experience at two of the city's best bars—Prescription Cocktail Club and Sherry Butt—who took his penchant for Cognac, Armagnac, and Calvados and ran with it in a big way at Le Syndicat.
The mission of the Office of African American Male Achievement is to support all of Oakland's black male students, which it strives to do through a variety of initiatives, including peer mentoring, a student leadership council and conferences that bring together role models and students — a sort of uber school assembly that has the cacophonous energy of a revivalist meeting.
Mr. Ratelle, 31, arrived in this country from Honduras at the age of 8, the product of a punishingly austere religious upbringing, he said, that allowed him little access to outsiders, to say nothing of the magazines, TV shows and other pop totems of the day, For him, the church, a Christian revivalist denomination called Branhamism, was an insulating fortress.
He's been touted since he first came out as a revivalist of classic reggae, but that distinction is more a philosophical one than a sonic one: What Chronixx is channeling above all from artists like Dennis Brown and Burning Spear is the idea that music, particularly reggae music however you define it, is something powerful enough to change the world.
That article, like many similar ones that have appeared before and since, mentioned the former Prime Minister Tony Blair, his fellow New Labour luminary David Miliband and Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat deputy prime minister under David Cameron's first government, as possible candidates to lead a liberal revivalist movement along the lines of Emmanuel Macron's En Marche party in France.
How much of today's mayhem in the Middle East, from civil wars to terror in the name of Islam (and of restoring the caliphate) to the emergence of sectarian dictators such as Bashar al-Assad, not to mention of such a grudge-bearing Ottoman revivalist as Recep Tayyip Erdogan, might have been avoided, if only Churchill had embraced Johnny Turk instead of sinking him?
A product of many years of scholarship, scavenging and restoration, the collection draws from dozens of rare wax cylinders, sorting them in three categories: commercial recordings, by enterprising souls like the revivalist minister Frank Butts; celebrity recordings, notably those by the gospel baritone Ira D. Sankey; and vernacular recordings, including what's known as the Heath cache, much of it traceable to a camp meeting on the Jersey Shore in 1897.
There was Lil Yachty and Migos' "Peek a Boo," whose hook successfully uses the noises a toddler makes to talk about fucking; "Broken Halos" by country-rock revivalist Chris Stapleton, which briefly transformed my Prius into a pickup; Mac DeMarco's synth-lounge single "On the Level"; PWR BTTM's newest banger "LOL"; Rich Homie Quan's excellent but doomed to be overlooked Back to the Basics; and a Linkin Park song that finds Mike Shinoda trading bars with Pusha T and Stormzy.

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