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  2. David Foster Says He's 'Just Groovin'' as He Celebrates 75th ...

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    David Foster is opening up about his new year of life!. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at his 75th birthday bash You're the Inspiration: David Foster produced by Live Nation-Hewitt Silva at the ...

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    Don Johnson is enjoying the present!. The Hollywood star, who has been on screens for more than 50 years, posed for a rare photo with all of his children as he celebrated his 75th birthday on ...

  4. Katharine McPhee Shares What She Got for David Foster's 75th ...

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    Katharine McPhee kept things low key for David Foster's birthday.. McPhee, 40, and her music producer husband, who turned 75 on Nov. 1, celebrated the milestone at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday ...

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    Caitlyn Jenner celebrated her 75th birthday in the company of Brody Jenner and Kim Kardashian.. On Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete shared photos with some of her ...

  6. Arcades (Milton) - Wikipedia

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    Spencer's family invited Milton to write a masque for a celebration to honour her on her 75th birthday, 4 May 1634. This arrangement was made possible through the intervention of Henry Lawes, the Earl's music tutor for his children, [1] and friend to Milton's father. [2] Milton wrote Arcades and the piece was performed at the Harefield estate.

  7. Beethovenfest - Wikipedia

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    The Beethovenfest was first held in 1845, when a festival of three days celebrated the 75th anniversary of the composer's birth. The Beethoven monument was unveiled on 12 August 1845 as part of the festivities, which were attended by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV, the British Queen Victoria, Alexander von Humboldt, and Hector Berlioz. [1]