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  2. The Joy of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Joy of Music [1] is Leonard Bernstein's first book, originally published as a hardcover in 1959 by Simon & Schuster. [2] The first UK edition was published in 1960 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson . It was translated into German (1961), Danish (1969), Slovenian (1977), Hebrew (1973 and 1977), Chinese (1987). [ 3 ]

  3. Diane Bish - Wikipedia

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    Diane Joyce Bish (born May 25, 1941) is an American organist, composer, conductor, as well as executive producer and host of The Joy of Music television series. [1] As a concert organist, she performs at concerts throughout North America and Europe.

  4. The Joy of Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Joy of Music is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ben Rector, released on March 11, 2022, through OK Kid Recordings. Rector co-produced the album with John Fields . The first draft of music was recorded in January 2020, but most of the album was scrapped and recorded throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and completed in ...

  5. Joy of Cooking (band) - Wikipedia

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    Joy of Cooking was an American music ensemble formed in 1967 in Berkeley, California. [1] Associated with the hippie culture, the band's music combined rock & roll with folk, blues, and jazz. [1] The band released three studio albums on Capitol Records in the early 1970s as well as a minor hit single in 1971, "Brownsville". Led by guitarist ...

  6. Music - Wikipedia

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    Music is the arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, ... meaning joy, and originally referred to all the arts before narrowing in meaning. [17]

  7. Ben Rector - Wikipedia

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    ESPN used four iterations of songs from The Joy of Music, the most prominent of which was the use of “Sunday (ft. Snoop Dogg)” as the soundtrack to Sunday Night Baseball. [134] The song was inspired by a piano track Rector found while taking a break from watching the 2021 Masters to scroll through Instagram, and as such, Golf Digest has ...

  8. Joy (Austrian band) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1986, Joy began performing on various TV shows, such as the GDR-based TV-show Kessel Buntes. In 1986, the trio recorded a second album, Joy and Tears. [9] The album included the single "Japanese Girls". It reached No. 14 on the Austrian national chart, [6] and their popularity had reached Asia. In 1986, the trio won the most popular ...

  9. Joy - Wikipedia

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    Joy is the state of being that allows one to experience feelings of intense, long-lasting happiness and contentment of life. It is closely related to, and often evoked by, well-being, success , or good fortune. [ 1 ]