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  2. Erik Rhodes (actor, born 1906) - Wikipedia

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    Erik Rhodes (born Ernest Sharpe; February 10, 1906 – February 17, 1990) was an American film and Broadway singer and actor. He is best remembered today for appearing in two classic Hollywood musical films with the popular dancing team of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers : The Gay Divorcee (1934) and Top Hat (1935).

  3. Eric Rhode - Wikipedia

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    Eric Rhode (born 10 May 1934) is a British writer on traditional cosmology, psychoanalysis and the history of the cinema. ... Eric Rhode (2003) Notes on the Aniconic ...

  4. Brushmen of the Bush - Wikipedia

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    Brushmen of the Bush was a painting group of five artists who collaborated in Broken Hill, New South Wales in 1973. [1] It was active until 1989. The five members of the group were Pro Hart, Eric Minchin, Jack Absalom, John Pickup and Hugh Schulz.

  5. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    The system was a derivative of a cipher used by an affiliated magical order called the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. [13] Each note of the 12 tone system was assigned a set of correspondences including colors, planets, zodiacal signs, and Hebrew letters.

  6. Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 - Wikipedia

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    Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 is an independent documentary film that follows the construction of a Steinway concert grand piano (model D-274) over a year, from the search for wood in Alaska to a display at Manhattan's Steinway Hall. The documentary film received its U.S. theatrical premiere at New York's Film Forum in November 2007.

  7. Colored music notation - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Colored music notation is a technique used to facilitate enhanced learning in young music students by adding visual color to written musical notation. It is based upon the concept that color can affect the observer in various ways, and combines this with standard learning of basic notation.

  8. The Kensingtons at Laventie - Wikipedia

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    The Kensingtons at Laventie is a large oil painting on glass by Eric Kennington completed in 1915 that depicts a First World War platoon of British troops. The group depicted was Kennington's own infantry platoon; Platoon No 7, C Company, the 1/13th (County of London) Battalion, the London Regiment (Kensington), who were commonly known as the Kensingtons.

  9. Now, Then & Forever - Wikipedia

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    Matt Bauer of Exclaim gave the album an eight out of ten rating, noting that "Now, Then & Forever is a more than worthy addition to the Earth Wind & Fire catalogue." [11] With a four out of five rating, Harry Guerin of RTÉ called Now, Then & Forever "One of the surprises of the year."