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The Huntsville Symphony was founded in 1955 by Alvin Dreger, a cellist from Huntsville. [1] Forty musicians participated, many of whom were scientists in German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun's team. The symphony's first conductor was Dr. Arthur M. Fraser. [1]
German companies are at home in Alabama." NBC News. May 20, 2007. German Guide to Alabama - Alabama/Germany Partnership; Poe, Kelly. "Germans came to build cars, but they got a lesson on Alabama." AL.com. January 24, 2015. "Ten years after Mercedes, Alabama town still pans for gold." Savannah Morning News. Wednesday, October 9, 2002. Cloos, Paul.
Kim Petras – German singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles; Philip Phile – composer, best known for "The President's March", composed for the inauguration of President George Washington; Pink (Alecia Beth Moore) – singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress [400] Jimmy Pop – musician, composer, comedian and lead singer of the Bloodhound ...
Richard Wilde Walker Jr., former associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Jonathan Wallace , basketball player Mervyn Warren , film and TV composer, music producer, recording artist
The Alabama Music Hall of Fame was created by the Alabama state legislature as a state agency in 1980. A 12,500 square foot (1,200 m²) exhibit hall opened in Tuscumbia in 1990. The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (AJHoF) is located in Birmingham , housed in the historic Carver Theatre .
Glenn Hearn, mayor of Huntsville, Alabama, FBI special agent, Alabama legislator (Albertville) Howell Heflin, Chief Justice, Alabama Supreme Court, United States Senator (1979–1997), born in Poulan, Georgia ; Kurt Heinecke, music composer, songwriter, voice actor, photographer
WLRH (89.3 FM), branded as "WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Huntsville," is an American public radio station located in Huntsville, Alabama, the state's first such broadcaster.It offers music, news, cultural and entertainment programming from American Public Media, Public Radio Exchange, National Public Radio, and other nationally-recognized public media outlets, as well as airing several local shows produced ...