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  2. Dueling pianos - Wikipedia

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    Dueling pianos (also known simply as "sing-along") is a form of entertainment, usually on stage with two grand pianos, each played by a professional player who sings ...

  3. Newport 1958 (Dave Brubeck album) - Wikipedia

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    Newport 1958 is a live album by pianist Dave Brubeck and his quartet recorded at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island of music by and associated with Duke Ellington. Several of the tracks were later re-recorded in New York City due to sound problems with the live Newport recordings. [3] [4]

  4. Newport Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Newport Music Hall is a music venue located in the University District of Columbus, Ohio, across the street from the Ohio Union of the Ohio State University. It is "America's Longest Continually Running Rock Club".

  5. Dueling pianos, the region's best barbecue and … Will Abeles ...

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    See a celestial spectacle, hear some heavenly (or earthy) music or catch a home-grown comedy act! It's this week's NXT Best!

  6. Jazz on a Summer's Day - Wikipedia

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    Jazz on a Summer's Day is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival [1] in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was princpal Cinematographer.

  7. Howl at the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The first Howl at the Moon location, owned by Terry Cunningham and Jimmy Bernstein, [4] opened in the newly opened Convington waterfront of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1990, and was variously described as "a new Orleans-style bistro with dueling pianos, dancing and peanuts sent down chutes for customers", [5] and "featuring piano singalongs to the music of the '50s, '60s, and '70s in a setting ...

  8. Newport Classical - Wikipedia

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    Newport Classical, previously known as Newport Music Festival, is an annual chamber music-oriented music festival and year-round classical music arts organization in Newport, Rhode Island, which began in July 1969. The festival consists of dozens of concerts each year, held in a variety of historic sites around town.

  9. Electric Dylan controversy - Wikipedia

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    The next concert Dylan played after his Newport performance was on August 28, 1965, at Forest Hills Stadium, in Queens, New York. [36] Dylan appears to have believed that the booing at Newport was a consequence of some fans disliking his electric sound. [37]