Getting you back In The Mood at Farifield Halls in Croydon - Wimbledon Guardian

Getting you back In The Mood at Farifield Halls in Croydon
Wimbledon Guardian
The show, which formed part of Dame Vera Lynn's Charity Ball earlier this year, stars husband and wife team Simone and Chris Smith. ...

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STEVE SMITH: Classic pop, rock and country news - Daily Breeze

STEVE SMITH: Classic pop, rock and country news
Daily Breeze
HAMLISH HELMS PASADENA POPS Composer Marvin Hamlish, who has won three Academy Awards, four Emmys, four Grammys and a Tony Award, ...

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Barbara, Dargel, et al. Set for VITAL VOX: VOCAL FESTIVAL, 11/11-13 - Broadway World

Barbara, Dargel, et al. Set for VITAL VOX: VOCAL FESTIVAL, 11/11-13
Broadway World
VITAL VOX (www.vitalvoxfest.com) celebrates composer-performers in the vocal arts who stretch and expand the voice in new and original ways, continuing a ...

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Dramatists Guild Announces Winners Of Their Writer's Intensive - Broadway World

Dramatists Guild Announces Winners Of Their Writer's Intensive
Broadway World
... playwright, composer and educator Janet Neipris (Jeremy and the Thinking Machine, To Be A Playwright), Obie Award and Susan Smith Blackburn ...

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“Framework” with Epstein, Olson and Bates at the Artists Quarter, September 8th - Jazz Police

“Framework” with Epstein, Olson and Bates at the Artists Quarter, September 8th
Jazz Police
A member of the original Motion Poets, Chris has focused more on composing (he was a 1999 McKnight Composer Fellow) and playing regularly with the Kelly ...

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Good for You, Indian River County, Sept. 5 - TCPalm

Good for You, Indian River County, Sept. 5
TCPalm
For this production, he has written the screenplay and designed the sets, and he will be its composer and video editor.

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Peter the Great: the Russian czar levied a tax on beards (1698)

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"Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers."

by Robert Green Ingersoll