Take Five With Katsuko Tanaka
July 31, 2010 by
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Take Five With Katsuko Tanaka
Meet Katsuko Tanaka:Katsuko Tanaka, born and raised in Osaka Japan, resided in California as a Rotary International Foundation Ambassador in the nineties. Being inspired by the live jazz music during her stay in the U.S., she decided to immerse herself into the jazz world. After being back in Japan (Tokyo and [...]
Take a Peek Into the 19th Century Black Country Via a Trip Down Dudley Canal Tunnel
July 12, 2010 by
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The Dudley Canal Tunnel is the second-longest canal tunnel within the UK canal network. It spans a length of 2900 meters, although it’s not continuous. The three parts making up the Dudley Canal Tunnel are the Main Dudley Tunnel (2690 meters), Lord Ward’s Tunnel (179 meters) and Castle Mill Basin (31 meters). The tunnel is [...]
Take a Rock N Roll Ride With Bruce Springsteen Tickets
June 25, 2010 by
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Bruce Springsteen tickets are one of those special things that are often given as Christmas or birthday gifts. This is because tickets to see Springsteen are not only hard to get, they are also passes to see one of the most iconic and influential legends of rock n roll Americana, often compared to such greats [...]
Hello! :) I am looking for music history. Can anyone help me? It won’t take long…?
May 12, 2010 by
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Hi! I am in so desperate need of help! My music teacher told us to do a time line of American music history from the 1950s to now. She put up a slide in the classroom about it. We are supposed to write about what she put on the slide. It said that the people [...]
Plants and Animals take rock turn
April 25, 2010 by
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Plants and Animals take rock turn
To some, Montreal indie pop-rock trio Plants and Animals have followed up their critically acclaimed 2008 debut, Parc Avenue, by taking a hard left turn.
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Poets, singers take stage to honor Black History Month
February 15, 2010 by
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Poets, singers take stage to honor Black History Month
The words of poets, essayists and the sound of live music resounded at Tallahassee Community College on Wednesday as part of a Black History Month celebration.
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