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  • ...]], and elaborate [[Pink Floyd live performances|live shows]]. One of rock music's most successful acts, the group have sold over 200<!--do not change this ...ccess and were one of the most popular bands in the [[London]] underground music scene in the late 1960s as a psychedelic band led by [[Syd Barrett]]. Howev ...
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  • ...f>http://villageofoakpark.com/Stories2002/2003-Les-Golden-comments-July4th-music.html</ref> and a professional actor with more than 100 stage, film, radio, Golden's love for [[big band music]] was nurtured by playing in [[The Deuces]] nine-piece dance band in high s ...
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  • ...e two impostors then reveal their real names and their actual occupations. Prize money is awarded and divided among all three of the challengers, based on t ...t who was disqualified, a wrong vote was counted. There was no consolation prize for no wrong votes. ...
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  • ...video slot machines have a themed game, some of which feature graphics and music based on popular entertainers, motion pictures or TV programs (''[[The Adda ...paid in slot games. However, scatter symbols work differently and award a prize whether they are placed on a pay line or not. But the player still needs to ...
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  • ...arious art disciplines, including especially music (and not just classical music). His father, Frans Dehoux, played the violin and was a poet, folklorist, p ...of the Flemish government and afterwards as a teacher at the Royal Flemish Music Conservatory in Antwerp, the Art High schools in Antwerp and Brussels and a ...
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  • ...ake glass from Silicon dioxide|stones (Fused quartz|quartz?), a student of music, and inventor of some sort of metronome";<ref>Lynn Townsend White, Jr. (Spr ...erary criticism|literary critic, Shaivism|Shaivite, aesthetics|aesthetist, Music of India|musician, Indian poetry|poet, Theatre in India|dramatist, dancer, ...
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  • ...] in [[Brussels]], Mathilde Wauters became the First Laureate with a First Prize for Harp. She was also awarded the medal "[[Amira Metodieva]]" for the perf ...a Master Degree in Harp at the [[Artesis Hogeschool Antwerp| Royal Flemish Music Conservatory]] in Antwerp. ...
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  • ...y Stradivarius, the student council of the conservatory). By this way, his music was for the first time broadcasted on "Radio 3". ...for piano) and thus received a name as a composer of didactic contemporary music, for all grades.. His pieces are often played, also abroad (From France to ...
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  • ...[[Jewish cuisine#Jewish cuisine variations|Yiddish cooking]] and "Yiddish music": [[klezmer]]).<ref>[[Oscar Levant]] described [[Cole Porter]]'s '[[My Hear | title = Music and German national identity ...
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  • ...row, 1st round draft choice, Miami Dolphins<br/>John La Montaine, Pulitzer Prize winning composer<br/>Johnny Lattner, Heisman Trophy winner, Notre Dame<br/> ...
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  • ...row, 1st round draft choice, Miami Dolphins<br/>John La Montaine, Pulitzer Prize winning composer<br/>Johnny Lattner, Heisman Trophy winner, Notre Dame<br/> ...
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  • The '''UBC Medal''' is a prize given by the [[Union of Belgian Composers]] to artists that have shown crea [[Category: Music prize]] ...
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