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TORONTO (AP) - Tom Patterson, who founded the Stratford Festival of Canada, an acclaimed Shakespearean theater, died Wednesday. He was 84. Patterson died in a Toronto hospital after a long illness, the festival said.
Flogging Molly rings in the season of St. Patrick (Boston Globe)
The Guinness flowed Wednesday night as the Green 17 tour, sponsored by the brew, packed Avalon for a pre-St. Patrick's evening of Gaelic charm and slam dancing.
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Rodeo Days (The Montgomery Bulletin)
Break out your boots, pardners, for the 2005 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo (HLSR) -- better known these days by the uptown nickname, Rodeo Houston.
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 Vince Gill: If You Ever Have Forever In Mind
Vince Gill: If You Ever Have Forever In Mind
Performed by Vince Gill, composed by Troy Seals, Vince Gill. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. New Traditionalist, Bluegrass and Contemporary Country. F Major. Series: Original Sheet Music. 4 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.
 Vince Gill: Don't Come Cryin' To Me
Vince Gill: Don't Come Cryin' To Me
Performed by Vince Gill, composed by Reed Nielsen. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. New Traditionalist, Bluegrass and Contemporary Country. C Major. Series: Original Sheet Music. 8 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.
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Bluegrass
Bluegrass Bluegrass has three principal meanings, the second two both deriving from the first listed. Bluegrass is a genus of grasses, Poa. Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music. The Bluegrass region is an area of Kentucky and Ohio states, USA. This is a disambiguation page, that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
List of albums
- 1980 - bestselling album, first after the death of Bon Scott and featuring Brian Johnson AC/DC - Highway to Hell - 1979 - international hit that helped make the band a mainstream success, last to feature Bon Scott Adam & the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier - 1980 - influential post punk album, first recorded with a brand-new backing band Aerosmith - Draw the Line - 1977 - third album, commercial and critical disappointment in the light of previous success Aerosmith - Night in the Ruts - 1979 - sixth album, recorded partially after the departure of Joe Perry Aerosmith - Rocks - 1976 - internationally popular second album Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic - 1975 - breakthrough success for the band The Afghan Whigs - Congregation
June Carter Cash
Carter (Mother Maybelle), was a singer, songwriter, a member of the first country music recording stars, the Carter Family, and married to legendary singer Johnny Cash. She was born in Maces Springs, Virginia and played guitar, banjo, and autoharp. With the Carter Family In the winter of 1938-1939 the Carter Family travelled to Texas where they had a twice-daily program on border radio station XERA (later XERF) in Villa Acuña (now Ciudad Acuña), Mexico, across the border from Del Rio, Texas. Then in school, June did not accompany them. Beginning with the 1939/1940 season, June joined the Carters, this time in San Antonio, Texas, where the group's work was pre-recorded and distributed to multiple border radio stations (XELO, XEG, XERB, and XEPN). June's musical contribution to the group consisted of her
Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969)
Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969) See also: List of years in music, [Timeline of trends in music to 1899]], Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949), Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present) 1960 in music Music of Brazil Carimbó begins modernizing and using electric instruments Music of Cambodia Princess Norodom Buppha Devi helps lead a revival of classical Khmer dance forms like apsara. Music of Cameroon Eboa Lotin begins recording; he is one of the most influential early makossa performers Music of Congo-Kinshasha African Jazz releases "Independence Cha-Cha-Cha", a celebration of the Congo's newfound independence from Belgium; the song is a pan-African hit that becomes an anthem across the continent
Grammy Awards of 1994
of the Year Alan Menken & Tim Rice (songwriters) for "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)" performed by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle Best New Artist Toni Braxton Alternative Best Alternative Music Performance U2 for Zooropa Blues Best Traditional Blues Album B. B. King for Blues Summit Best Contemporary Blues Album Buddy Guy for Feels Like Rain Children's Best Musical Album for Children Alan Menken, Tim Rice (producers) & various artists for Aladdin - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Spoken Word Album for Children Deborah Raffin, Michael Viner (producers) & Audrey Hepburn for Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales Classical Best Orchestral Performance Pierre Boulez (conductor)& the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Bartók: The Wooden Prince Best Classical Vocal Performance Arleen Auger for The Art of Arleen Auger (Works of Larsen, Purcell,,Schumann, Mozart) Best
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- Hurricane Gilbert is the strongest recorded hurricane in the Western Hemisphere (based on barometric pressure) 1989 - Largest anti-Apartheid march in South Africa, led by Desmond Tutu 1990 - Andrei Chikatilo is charged with the murders of 53 people in Rostov, Russia 1993 - First Israeli-Palestinian agreement. The Palestinians are granted limited self-government on the Gaza Strip and in Jericho 1994 - Ulysses spacecraft passes the Sun's south pole 1999 - Bomb explodes in Moscow, Russia. At least 119 people are killed. Births 1819 - Clara Schumann, pianist, composer 1860 - John Pershing, American general (â 1948) 1841 - Walter Reed, physician, biologist (â 1902) 1857 - Milton S. Hershey, chocolate entrepreneur and founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company (â 1945) 1874 - Arnold Schoenberg, composer (â 1951) 1876 -
Violinist
plays the violin. The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Composer-violinists were common in the Baroque era - Antonio Vivaldi, Arcangelo Corelli and Pietro Locatelli all played the violin. In the early 19th century, Niccolo Paganini did much to expand the instrument's technique. Other notable 19th century violinists include Joseph Joachim (who was friends with Johannes Brahms), Leopold Auer (who taught many famous violinists of following generations), Pablo de Sarasate and Eugene Ysaye. Among significant later players are: Joshua Bell Willi Boskovsky Sarah Chang Stephanie Chase Vassar Clements (Bluegrass, Country, Jazz) Mischa Elman Carl Flesch
Grammy Awards of 1999
Lauryn Hill Song of the Year James Horner & Will Jennings (songwriters) for "My Heart Will Go On" performed by Celine Dion Best New Artist Lauryn Hill Alternative Best Alternative Music Performance Beastie Boys for Hello Nasty Blues Best Traditional Blues Album Otis Rush for Any Place I'm Going Best Contemporary Blues Album Keb' Mo' for Slow Down Children's Best Musical Album for Children John Boylan (producer) for Elmopalooza! performed by the Sesame Street cast with various artists Best Spoken Word Album for Children Dan Musselman & Stefan Rudnicki (producers) for The Children's Shakespeare performed by various artists Classical Best Orchestral Performance Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 9 Best Classical Vocal Performance Jeffrey Tate (conductor), Renee Fleming & the English Chamber Orchestra for The
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Complete Mercury Recordings
from: Mercury / Universal (26 August, 2003)
Ralph Stanley
from: Sony (11 June, 2002)
Black & Bluegrass: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourn & Black Sabbath
from: Cmh Records (09 March, 2004)
Songs of the American Spirit
from: Pinecastle (24 August, 2004)
Appalachian Stomp: Bluegrass Classics
from: Rhino Records (28 February, 1995)
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