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  2. Holiday (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    The song follows the chord progression of G–A–Bm in the first line, when Madonna sings Holiday!, and changes to G–A–F ♯ m–G in the second line, when she sings Celebrate!. [10] The chord sequence has been compared to that of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (1984). [5]

  3. Keyboard tablature - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard tablature is a form of musical notation for keyboard instruments. Widely used in some parts of Europe from the 15th century, it co-existed with, and was eventually replaced by modern staff notation in the 18th century.

  4. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) - Wikipedia

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    It was first recorded in 1938 by Billie Holiday for Vocalion Records. Holiday recorded the song in New York City on June 23, 1938, with musicians including Charlie Shavers (trumpet), Buster Bailey (clarinet), Babe Russin (tenor saxophone), Claude Thornhill (piano), John Kirby (bass), Cozy Cole (drums), and an unidentified guitarist. [2]

  5. Liz Story On Her Return To The Stage And 40 Years Of ‘Solid ...

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    Windham Hill solo piano legend Liz Story is rebuilding her career and returning to the stage after suffering a brain hemorrhage in 2019.

  6. The best albums of 2024 - AOL

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    BI's music reporter ranked the 20 best albums of 2024. Beyoncé's country-inspired triumph "Cowboy Carter" took the top spot. Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, The Marías, and Taylor Swift rounded out ...

  7. Holiday (Vampire Weekend song) - Wikipedia

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    "Holiday" is a song by American indie rock band Vampire Weekend. It was released as the third single from their album Contra. The video premiered on MTV.com on May 27, 2010. [2] Despite being about a vacation, not a holiday, the song was featured in Christmas-themed television advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger and Honda [3] during the 2010 ...