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  2. Lied Center for Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Lied Center for Performing Arts (/ l iː d / LEED; [2] frequently shortened to Lied Center or the Lied) is a multi-venue performing arts facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It opened in 1990 on the southwest edge of the University of NebraskaLincoln's City Campus. The main stage at the Lied Center has a seating capacity of ...

  3. Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts is the fine and performing arts college at the University of NebraskaLincoln (NU) in Lincoln, Nebraska. The college was established on July 1, 1993 as the College of Fine and Performing Arts, combining arts-focused programs from across the university. It was renamed in 2000 after ...

  4. List of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people - Wikipedia

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    28th governor of Nebraska, mayor of Lincoln: Ralph G. Brooks (1898–1960) Law 1926 29th governor of Nebraska, 19th chair of the National Governors Association [72] Robert Leroy Cochran (1886–1963) B. S. 1910 24th governor of Nebraska [73] Jonathan M. Davis (1871–1943) Did not graduate 22nd governor of Kansas [74] Dwight Griswold (1893 ...

  5. Robert Beadell - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, he was commissioned by the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Association for Mirage Flates, for chorus and orchestra, using texts by Mari Sandoz. It was premiered on November 21, 1967, by the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Leo Kopp , in a concert of American music to mark the beginning of Kopp's 22nd year as conductor of ...

  6. University of Nebraska–Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The University of NebraskaLincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was the University of Nebraska until 1968, when it absorbed the Municipal University of Omaha to form the University of Nebraska system.

  7. Herbie Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips graduated from Fremont High School in Fremont, Nebraska, in 1953 and attended the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, during the summer of 1954. After high school, he played trumpet in the Dick Mango Orchestra and the Verne Byers Orchestra. While touring with the latter, he met Pat Thompson, a trombonist with whom he became lifelong friends.

  8. Joe Feeney - Wikipedia

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    While he attended to his studies at the University of Nebraska, he entered several singing contests, which included a spot on the Arlene Francis program, Talent Patrol. [4] In 1956, while he was working at radio station WOW in Omaha , the station manager sent recordings of Feeney's voice to the Welk offices in Santa Monica , California where ...

  9. Jerome Kohl - Wikipedia

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    Kohl grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska, with three siblings. [1] During high school and college, he played the clarinet in the local symphony orchestra. He received his undergraduate, and in 1971, his master's degree in music [1] from the University of Nebraska. [2]: 242 Drafted into the army, he played in an army band during the Vietnam War. [1]