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  2. List of original (pre-war) Martin D-45s - Wikipedia

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    Sold by Lark Street Music in 1987 for $18,000 according to this interview with Buzzy Levine; [24] presently in Hank Risan's Museum of Modern Instruments (MOMI) collection. [7] Some additional discussion of this instrument here [25] 71664: 1938 [E]

  3. Lark Street - Wikipedia

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    Lark Street was an important part of the new wave, punk and alternative music scene from 1979-1984, with the Lark Beat music store and 288 Lark playing key roles. Virtually every prominent local musician in Albany plays regularly on Lark Street, including the jazz saxophone player and band leader Brian Patneaude , [ 13 ] Thomasina Winslow , her ...

  4. Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys - Wikipedia

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    The group formed in New York in 1956, and were one of the few interracial groups recording at this time. The group takes its name from the Rob Roy cocktail. The members of the group were Norman Fox (lead), Bob Trotman (first tenor), Andre Lilly (second tenor), Robert Thierer (baritone), and Marshall "Buzzy" Helfand (bass).

  5. Club 57 (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Club 57 was a nightclub located at 57 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was originally founded by Stanley Zbigniew Strychacki as well as Dominic Rose, then enhanced by nightclub performer Ann Magnuson, Susan Hannaford, and poet Tom Scully. [1]

  6. Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me) - Wikipedia

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    The remake includes references not only to current and past music groups, but also to TV shows and internet slang, and some Disney characters. A customized version of the song, "Life Is a Rock, but 'CFL Rolled Me", was the last rock and roll song played on the Larry Lujack show on WCFL in Chicago [ 9 ] on March 15, 1976, before the station ...

  7. Violinist Tessa Lark to play different concerts at ...

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    Wednesday’s Lark & Thurber concert starts at 7:30 p.m. at Respectable Street, 518 Clematis St. Thursday’s concert at the Norton, 1450 S. Dixie Highway, begins at 7 p.m.

  8. Marking 30 years of music at River Street Jazz Cafe - AOL

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    Nov. 16—If you've been to the River Street Jazz Cafe recently, you know it hosts much more than jazz. "Now it's any genre of music," said owner Rob Friedman, whose love for jazz and blues led ...

  9. Motor Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Motor Museum (previously called the Pink Museum) is a music recording studio based in the Lark Lane area of Liverpool, England, [1] and owned by Andy McCluskey. [2]A number of popular music artists have recorded at the premises, including The 1975, Jake Bugg, OMD, Oasis, Ben Howard, The Coral, and Atomic Kitten.