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  2. Music of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Tom Waits released two songs about Minneapolis, "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" (Blue Valentine 1978) and "9th & Hennepin" (Rain Dogs 1985). [177] In 1987, The Silencers released A Letter from St. Paul. [178] In 1997, The Mountain Goats released a song entitled "Minnesota" on their album Full Force Galesburg. [179]

  3. Too Bad (Doug and the Slugs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Too Bad" is a song by the Canadian band Doug and the Slugs that was written by the group's lead vocalist, Doug Bennett. [1] It reached No. 20 on Canada's RPM singles chart on July 26, 1980. [2] The single performed higher on some local charts, [3] including No. 2 on Vancouver's CFUN listing, [4] and No. 1 on Regina's CJME chart. [5]

  4. List of compositions for piano duo - Wikipedia

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    A Book of Music for two prepared pianos (1944) Experiences No. 1 (1945) Three Dances for two prepared pianos (1945) Furniture Music Etcetera (1980) Two 2 (1989) Cornelius Cardew (1936-1981) Two Books of Study for Pianists (1958) Boolavogue (1981) Jacques Castérède (born 1926) Crosses on Fire for 2 pianos (Feux croisés pour deux pianos) (1963)

  5. Steve Wiest - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, he joined the band of Maynard Ferguson as a featured trombonist and one of two arrangers, touring five to seven months a year from 1981 to 1985. [1] In 1985, Wiest began graduate school at the University of North Texas, earning a master's degree in Jazz Studies in 1988. [7]

  6. AIM Song - Wikipedia

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    Edward Benton-Banai, from the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe Indians, co-founded the movement in 1972, and is rumoured as the songwriter. The song could have been inspired by a traditional Ojibwe honoring song, known as the Airforce Song. [citation needed] Severt Young Bear, an Oglala Lakota from Porcupine, South Dakota, was also involved ...

  7. Douglas Spotted Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Spotted Eagle (born Douglas Wallentine) [2] [3] [4] is a musician and producer, primarily known for audio engineering and production, for which he has won a Grammy Award, [5] as well as for playing the Native American-style flute.

  8. The Rivieras - Wikipedia

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    The band had its only hit in 1964 with a cover version of the song "California Sun" by Joe Jones. It climbed the pop charts when the No. 1 song was "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by the Beatles. [3] Fortson, Pennell and Nolte left the group for the Marine Corps shortly after recording "California Sun". They were replaced by Jim Boal (lead guitar ...

  9. Arnold Book of Old Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Book of Old Songs is a collection of English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh and French folk songs and traditional songs, with new piano accompaniments by Roger Quilter. Quilter dedicated it to and named it after his nephew Arnold Guy Vivian, who perished at the hands of German forces in Italy in 1943.