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  2. Charles Fox (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ira Fox (born October 30, 1940) is an American composer for film and television. His compositions include the sunshine pop musical backgrounds which accompanied every episode of the 1970s ABC-TV show Love, American Style; the theme song for the late 1970s ABC series The Love Boat; and the dramatic theme music to ABC's Wide World of Sports [1] and the original Monday Night Football; as ...

  3. Mitch Albom - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1958) is an American author, journalist, and musician. As of 2021, he has sold 40 million books worldwide. [1] Having achieved national recognition for sports writing in his early career, he turned to writing inspirational stories and themes—a preeminent early one being Tuesdays with Morrie.

  4. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    Since football has a huge spectator base, such songs are often very popular on the charts. Examples of music created to be football songs include New Order's "World in Motion", and "Three Lions" by The Lightning Seeds in collaboration with comedians and football fans: David Baddiel and Frank Skinner. A subset of football music is novelty ...

  5. List of works by Steve Allen - Wikipedia

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    Poetry in Piano (Coral, 1964) I Play for You (Dot, 1965) His Piano & Orchestra (Dot, 1965) Cool, Quiet Bossa Nova (Dot, 1967) Do the Love with Bob Thiele (ABC, 1967) Soulful Brass with Oliver Nelson (Impulse!, 1968) A Man Called Dagger (Music from the Original Soundtrack) (MGM 1968) Soulful Brass #2 (Flying Dutchman, 1969) Soulful Brass #3 ...

  6. Player Piano (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A player piano is a modified piano that "plays itself". The piano keys move according to a pattern of holes punched in an unwinding scroll. Unlike a music synthesizer, the instrument actually produces the sound itself, with the keys moving up and down, driving hammers that strike the strings. Like its counterpart, a player piano can be played ...

  7. John W. Schaum - Wikipedia

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    John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book A - The Red Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book B - The Blue Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book C - The Purple Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book D - The Orange Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book E - The Violet Book (1945) John W. Schaum Piano Course: Book F - The ...

  8. The Secret Footballer - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Footballer is the pseudonym of a former Premier League footballer who contributed articles to The Guardian newspaper and has written five books, I Am The Secret Footballer, Tales From The Secret Footballer, The Secret Footballer's Guide to the Modern Game, The Secret Footballer: Access All Areas, and How to Win: Lessons from the Premier League.

  9. Studies for Player Piano (Nancarrow) - Wikipedia

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    The Studies for Player Piano is a series of 49 études for player piano by American composer Conlon Nancarrow.Often exploring complex rhythmic variations beyond the ability of a human pianist, these compositions are some of the best-known and celebrated compositions by Nancarrow, even though they are generally not considered a set of compositions, but rather individual compositions that were ...