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81. Info On Piano Pianist
by peter einhorn, amina claudine myers, and the with the introduction of the DisklavierMark III series cellist Ashley Bathgate pianist Bari Mort sonata No.
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82. Music Ministry
Director Pastor Robert Pflueger; pianist Jeanne Winemiller Mitchell, Jay Moss, StewartMyers, Richard Obrecht Norman Peterson, Kirk Rader, mark Rafeld, Tom Reed
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2003-04 MUSIC MINISTRY - Ron Marenchin, Coordinator of Music Ministries WORSHIP AND MUSIC COMMITTEE Hazel Acuña, Lectors; Sue Bartley, Altar Guild; Jane Burns, Council; Tom Burns; Karl Geiss, Radio; Mary Ellen Geiss, Secretary; Lois Gibbons; Mary Ann Koehler, Organist; Mark Koehler, Organist; Ron Marenchin, Staff; Don Price; Tom Schwarzwalder, Praise Worship; Rebecca Smith, Chair. ORGANISTS Mary Ann Koehler and Mark Koehler. MUSIC LIBRARIANS Dick Obrecht, Stan Kopp, Mary Ellen Geiss and Amanda Marenchin.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED CHOIRS 10:45 SENIOR CHOIR Director: Ron Marenchin; Accompanists: Mary Ann Koehler and Mark Koehler; Secretary: Kim White. Tom Burns, David Emery, Mary Ellen Geiss, Bobbi Harris, Thyra Horner, Hal Koehler, Stan Kopp, Carolyn Marenchin, Shirley Maurer, Eric Mayer, Ann Miller, Robert and Mary Morgan, Stewart Myers, Dick and Carol Obrecht, Kate Peresie, Pastor Bob and Dorothy Pflueger, Barbara Rhoades, Peg Snyder, John Spandikow, Chris Strine, Kim White, Renee Whites, Bill and Shirley Wolfe. 8:30 SONRISE SINGERS Director: Ron Marenchin; Accompanists: Mark Koehler and Mary Ann Koehler. Sara Barrick, Jane Burns, Becky Dickerhoof, Cheryl Gaus, Bob Harpster, Rebecca Humrichouser, Hal Koehler, Amanda Marenchin, Pastor Mitchell, Norman Peterson, Kirk Rader, Rebecca Smith, Joel Tooman, Cindi Twining and Grace Vermillion.

83. Jacob's Pillow -- Faculty
also danced principal roles in mark Morris Drink brought to sublime heights by pianistRamona Pansegrau Milton myers Contemporary Program Director Milton myers
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Anna-Marie Holmes is an internationally acclaimed ballet luminary – artistic director, choreographer, producer, competition judge, teacher, and celebrated ballerina. Her interpretations of the Russian classics have been staged in more than 30 countries on five continents. Le Corsaire , which she staged for American Ballet Theatre, appeared on PBS’s Great Performances and won an Emmy in 2000. Dance Magazine recognized her with their award for extraordinary and lasting contribution to the art form in 1997. In 2004, Ms. Holmes is staging

84. LookSmart's FindArticles - Down Beat : Dec, 2001
Cover Story jazz music - Brief Article by mark Wilson; Keith Jarrett acoustic pianistof the year - 66th annual Ethnic Stew And Brew - Review by Mitch myers;
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85. 2002 In Film - Encyclopedia Article About 2002 In Film. Free Access, No Registra
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86. USC Spectrum
Dee Dee myers was the Washington Editor of Vanity Saxophonist Ron Blake, pianistPeter Martin, bassist Rodney JAZZ @ USC 99 Dave Douglas/mark Turner Quartet.
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Rastine Calhoun knew from age ten that he wanted to play music. Inspired by the albums of Jimi Hendrix, Rastine originally intended on playing the guitar. But, when his mother one day brought home a saxophone, Rastine decided to make that horn his instrument of choice. His junior... Word of Mouth
September 2, 1998
Word of Mouth combined driving Latin rhythms with impassioned song writing to create a fresh sound that BAM magazine called "an intoxicating blend of contemporary folk arrangements and Latin rhythms." Principals Libby Harding and Gary Johnson were members of Latin protest band Sa... Kinnara Taiko September 8, 1998 Johnny Mori, the musical director of Kinnara Taiko and a member of the well-known contamporary jazz ensemble Hiroshima, created a unique cross-generational program to introduce Japanese music and culture to Western audiences. Performing on taiko drums and other anscient and conte... September 8, 1998

87. Clutter A CurtainUp Los Angelesreview
Langley is a pianist and Homer a lawyer Langley Collyer), Christopher Fairbanks, MarkChristopher Tracy Jeffrey Schoenberg Sound Design Cricket myers Wig/Make
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LISTINGS Broadway Off-Broadway BOOKS and CDs OTHER PLACES Berkshires London LA/San Diego Philadelphia ... LINKS MISCELANEOUS Free Updates Masthead NYC Weather A CurtainUp Review Clutter By Laura Hitchcock Patrick Richwood and Ed F. Martin (Photo: Catherine Springer) What is it about the warped lives and tragic deaths of Manhattan's Collyer Brothers that has inspired artistic interpretation? Marcia Davenport wrote a novel about the Collyears, My Brother's Keeper . The brothers also inspired Richard Greenberg to write The Dazzle. In the world premiere of his play Clutter Mark Saltzman reveals his slant in the first scene when two policemen, Sgt. Reilly Dolan and his brother Patrolman Kevin Dolan, find Homer Collyer's body among mountains of rubble in the Collyers' upper Fifth Avenue home. When Kevin asks his brother, "Why were they like that?" Reilly replies, "Why is anyone like that?" Saltzman attempts to find his way through the accumulated clutter of the lives of the Collyer brothers by scrutinizing the relationship of the Dolan brothers. Kevin, a POW in a Japanese prison camp during World War II, is high strung and easily distraught, especially during forays to the Collyer Brothers house. Reilly, sidelined from the War by an old injury, is very much in command. He's gotten Kevin a job and now urges him to find a girlfriend. Their scenes are included in the ongoing investigation into the death of Homer Collyer, who was found in his mansion after a mysterious phone tip. Brother Langley is missing and is the prime suspect.

88. The Edge Of Night Homepage
Evans NBC Press Representatives Leonard myers (New York MARTIN (1975) Peter GoodwinMARK LENARD (1975 daughter Zoe, Zoe s classical pianist husband Julian
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A spin-off of NBC-TV's enormously popular "Another World", Somerset debuted on March 30, 1970 with a traditional soap opera format. Created and written by Robert Cenedella, Somerset's original title was "Another WorldSomerset" and had much in common with the parent program: the same opening title, the same theme music, and the same announcer (Bill Woolf). Four characters (and three actors) from the "Another World Bay City" serial, which aired one hour earlier, were on the newer program: Missy Matthews (Carol Roux), Ricky Matthews, Sam Lucas (Jordan Charney), and Lahoma Vane Lucas (Ann Wedgeworth). Located about fifty miles from AW's Bay City, Somerset's characters initially traveled freely between the two programs. However, NBC was quickly disappointed with Somerset's paltry Nielsen ratings and decided to make drastic changes in its format.
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89. The New Yorker: Goings On About Town: Classical Music
concert the lucky composer is Jeff myers, whose work 2), offered by the violinistMark Peskanov, the cellist Colin Carr, and the pianist Thomas Sauer.
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90. The Town Hall: Broadway By The Year: Past Seasons
and Edward Eliscu Jay Gorney/Henry myers No Lookin MARY BOND DAVIS ANNE RUNOLFSSONMARK COFFIN ROSS PATTERSON, Musical Director/Arranger/pianist And The
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Monday, June 23, 2003 at 8 PM
THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1925
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NANCY ANDERSON
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WALKER JONES
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ROSS PATTERSON, musical director/arranger/pianist
and The Ross Patterson Little Big Band Don Falzone, bass Aaron Heick, woodwinds. J. McGeehan, guitar/banjo/ukele MICHAEL LAVINE: Sheet Music Consultant BARBARA SIEGEL, Special Advisor RAY RODERICK, original director JAMES HINDMAN, restaging SCOTT SIEGEL , Creator, Writer, Host For program see February 17, 2003 program Monday, June 9, 2003 at 8 pm THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1960 starring EDDIE KORBICH MARC KUDISCH DOUGLAS LADNIER LIZ LARSEN LISA VROMAN With Special Appearances by ROSS PATTERSON, musical director/arranger/pianist The Ross Patterson Little Big Band Don Falzone, bass Eric Halvorson, drums

91. Charleston Music Teachers Association (CMTA): Specialties
Charleston, SC (James Island). myers, Diana. Piano teacher, vocal soloist accompanist,choral accompanist, and substitute church pianist. Mt. Pleasant, SC.
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Agrest, Marina. Piano teacher, concert pianist, accompanist, and ensemble. Charleston (West Ashley) and Mt. Pleasant, SC.
Jones, Jacquie.
Piano teacher, accompanist, and church pianist substitute. Summerville, SC.
Nungesser, Kathleen.
Piano teacher, vocal soloist accompanist, choral accompanist, and substitute church pianist. Mt. Pleasant, SC.
Tedesco, Dr. Lorna.

92. Live From Lincoln Center Telecasts
Chamber Orchestra Rohan de Silva, pianist Hosted by Beverly Sills talks with PhilipMyers, Principal Horn Great Performers mark Elder, Conductor Renée Fleming
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Great Performers at Lincoln Center Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Emanuel Ax, Piano
Barbara Hendricks, Soprano
Pamela Frank, Violin (CMS)
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Edgar Meyer, Bass (CMS)
Mark Salzman, Cello (122) February 14, 1996
No Host Beethoven, Variations in E-flat on a theme from THE MAGIC FLUTE (Ma, Ax)
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"Air Russe"; "Bolero"; "Schwedisches Wiegenlied" (Ma, Ax, Frank, Hendricks)
Beethoven, "Tyroler Lied" (Ma, Ax, Frank, Hendricks, Salzman) INTERMISSION Schubert, "Die Forelle" (Ax, Hendricks) Meyer, "Trout Variations" (Ma, Ax, Meyer) Schubert, Program Length: 1:56:46 New York City Opera Alexander Sander, Conductor Jane Thorngren (Widow), Michael Hayes (Count Danilovitch), Patricia Johnson (Valencienne), Carlo Scibelli (Camille de Rosillion), George S. Irving (Baron Zeta), Robert Creighton (Njegus), Matthew Chellis (Viscomte Cascada), Shon Sims (Raoul de St. Brioche) (123) March 27, 1996 Franz Lehar, THE MERRY WIDOW (Operetta in 3 acts. Music by Franz Lehar; original German text by Victor Leon and Leo Stein; English book adaptation by Robert Johanson; English lyrics by Albert Evans.) Hugh Downs, host.

93. Homegrown Music Photo Gallery
Guitarist Joe Battaglia pianist Left to right Michael Fossa, Carey Harmon, MarkCovell, Dan myers, Bobby Syvarth. Photo 2 After the show with George.
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    • Photo #3 Merrie and Peter about to hit the road.
    • Photo #4 . Merrie and Pete return to Homegrown Music August 2000, with George Graham (right).
  • The Badlees at Homegrown Music Concert May 19, 1998
    • Photo #1 :The Band in live radio concert
    • Photo #2 : The Badlees with George Graham: Left to right: Paul Smith, Pete Palladino, Ron Simasek, Jeff Feltenberger, George Graham, Bret Alexander
    • Photo #3 : Pete Palladino awarding WVIA-FM co-founder Graham a plaque for his 25 years of presenting regional artists on the radio
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  • 94. Adams Mark Winston Salem - Winston Salem North Carolina Hotels - Hotels By City
    Hotel Frequent Guest Programs Gold mark Rewards Program -03aug01 - End Mon-Sun Hoursof Operations- From 1700hrs To 0200hrs Mon-Sun Tuesday-Friday pianist.
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    95. Internationally Renowned Jazz Pianist Mulgrew Miller Will Play With Lafayette Ja
    After one of our Jazz Ensemble practices, our pianist Mike Ciliberti and I were Fragassiand students Jon Glick, Beth Ponder, Sam Roma, Dave myers, and Jack
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    Internationally Renowned Jazz Pianist Mulgrew Miller Will Play With Lafayette Jazz Ensemble Thursday
    Number of student trumpet, trombone, and sax players at highest levels in recent memory.
    EASTON, Pa.( www.lafayette.edu
    Sponsored by the music department, the event is free and open to the public. The Jazz Ensemble features the most student trumpet, trombone, and saxophone players who have participated in the dozen years that director Ken Brader has led it.
    Miller will play on two his own compositions "Farewell to Dogma" and "Second Thoughts" that have been arranged for jazz ensemble by New York trumpet player Bill Mobley.
    Miller has attended five rehearsals with the Jazz Ensemble and will be return for the dress rehearsal as well.
    The ensemble:
    trumpets John Sutton, Vince Petinelli, and students Rob McEwen, Mike Nilson, Steve Bayer, Mike Werner , and Chris Jacoby
    trombones Ken Mease and students Mike Beatrice, Dave Glasser, Marc Gittleman , and Dave Mitchell
    saxophones Mike Fragassi and students Jon Glick, Beth Ponder, Sam Roma, Dave Myers

    96. 54 - Rent On DVD At QwikFliks.com Online DVD Movie Rentals
    Written By mark Christopher. Hot Hollywood stars Mike myers, Neve Campbell, andSalma Hayek give mustsee performances in this provocative look behind the
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    97. LRB | Letters From Vol. 24 No. 17
    Ian Glynn ends his review of mark Honigsbaum s The Fever Trail (LRB, 25 Alan MyersHitchin, Herts. And Schumann s innig is asking the pianist to play intimately
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    Fearful Thoughts
    From Stuart Hood In June 1944 the chance of war has made a young British officer part of an Italian resistance formation. When an Allied arms drop is signalled he is in charge of its reception. Arriving at the dropping zone he meets a group of Italians led by his second in command, an Italian officer, who takes him aside and says that there is a man too many in the group - a man unknown to anyone. The British officer interrogates the man - he is in his late teens - who is unable to explain his presence. It would be impossible to keep a prisoner secure. The drop is imminent. The British officer consults with his Italian colleague who says: You are in command here. The British officer says the man has to be got rid of. He is duly shot. Having been that officer, I am still worried by the 'case', which seems to me more difficult to deal with than an imaginary one concerning the 'sacrifice' of an orphaned infant, discussed by Stephen Mulhall (

    98. Mark Hummel - "Heart Of Chicago"
    mark Hummel " HEART OF CHICAGO" ( TC 1158) As a torch bearer for West Coast Blues, mark Hummel has established himself as one of the finest and most respected harmonica players in the country.
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    "HEART OF CHICAGO"
    (TC 1158) As a torch bearer for West Coast Blues, Mark Hummel has established himself as one of the finest and most respected harmonica players in the country. For his new album, Mark went straight to the Heart of Chicago to pay tribute to his roots and record an album of straight-ahead Chicago blues. Mark called on long time friends from the Windy City to assemble an all-star cast of Chicago Blues veterans. Former Muddy Waters sidemen - drummer Willie "Big Eyes" Smith and bassist Bob Stroger - combine with pianist Barrelhouse Chuck, and guitarists Billy Flynn, Dave Myers (the last surviving member of Little Walter’s Band), and producer/guitarist Steve Freund to create a rock-solid foundation for Mark’s singing and harp playing. Heart of Chicago draws its influences from the blues of Chicago, but it creates a new sound with the additional element of Mark’s West Coast blues.
    "My Kind of Baby" and the instrumental "Rockin’ at the Riverside", recall Little Walter’s best numbers with a rocking, darting amplified harmonica solo played over Billy Flynn’s and Dave Myers’ intricate guitar backing. The harmonica and guitar interplay on "Rollin’ From Side to Side" captures the classic sound of Muddy Waters’ numbers with Little Walter and James Cotton. Billy Flynn’s biting slide guitar over Barrelhouse Chuck’s rollicking piano fills - recalling Sunnyland Slim’s signature sound - and the lazy rhythmic groove laid down by Muddy’s former rhythm section, creates the perfect showcase for Mark’s tasteful vocals and deep harmonica sound.

    99. Untitled
    Photographs comprise about 95% of the collection. persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf" myers, Doris Mae /persname persname encodinganalog="600 fc 2 /container unittitle Hambourg
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    urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 The Musicians Collection Helen Baer and Toni Alfau University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, September 2000. Finding aid written in English Tue Jul 22 15:08:44 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00096 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Musicians Collection (bulk 1900-1940) Ca. 4,900 items in 4 standard size file drawers, 1 oversize file drawer (11.5 linear feet), 2 flat file drawers Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin The Musicians Collection consists of materials that are primarily visual in nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups. English. Scope and Contents The manuscript and printed music includes works by several American musicians, including autograph lyrics and music for twenty-eight of Paul Anka's songs, probably from the early 1960s. Author Annelu Burns is represented by correspondence and manuscript music which chronicle the business arrangements she made in 1919 to write the title song for the silent motion picture “The Amazing Lovers.” The song, written with composer Madelyn Sheppard, was dropped by the producer when the movie title changed. Typed lyrics by author and composer Harry C. Benline are present, accompanied by a program from Tony Pastor's Theatre in which Benline and his partner Hetz appeared. Published music includes arrangements and piano and vocal scores for compositions by Victor Herbert and Pietro Mascagni.

    100. THE BLACKLISTED JOURNALIST,WHEN HARRY MET ALLEN By Mitch Myers,liner Notes,Locus
    Mitch myers writes liner notes for New York Blues, Rags, Ballads & Harmonium Songs 197174
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    2003 The Blacklisted Journalist) WHEN HARRY MET ALLEN [The following was written as liner notes for the Locust Music re-issue of New York Blues, recorded by Harry Smith and produced by Ann Charters.] Were prophecies evoked when The Fugs sang, “ Village Voice nothing, New Yorker nothing, Sing Out and Folkways nothing, Harry Smith and Allen Ginsberg, nothing, nothing, nothing? ” The song Nothing was included on The Fugs' First Album , produced by Harry Smith in 1965, almost a decade before Ginsberg and Smith combined their own talents for an impromptu (or was it planned?) recording session at the Chelsea Hotel. So then, might New York Blues be a representation of the existential nothing? Or is it really something? Allen Ginsberg met Harry Smith in 1959 at The Five Spot in New York City, where jazz pianist Thelonious Monk was enjoying one of his famous residencies. Ginsberg had only heard about Smith, but recognized him immediately. Smith was sitting at a table transcribing Monk’s eccentric melodies into impressionistic drawings. Allen would later describe that first vision of Smith in these terms, “slightly hunchback, short, magical-looking, in a funny way gnomish or dwarfish, same time dignified.” A chance meeting then? Not necessarily, considering the synchronistic Weltanschauung when it comes to all things Harry Smith. And just how much empyrean nonsense is it to infer that these two opposites did indeed attract? Surely the two men couldn’t have come from more contrasting orientations. One, a hermetic, neo-celibate whitebread record collector/visual artist from Oregon with roots in freemasonry and an attraction to occultisms. The other, a free-loving Buddhist Jew queer from Jersey who became reigning ambassador of the beat generation and a poet of Whitmanesque proportions.

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