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The Hoppers are a family ensemble which first began performing together in 1957. They appeared at the inauguration ceremony for Ronald Reagan in 1981. They won awards for Mixed Vocal Group from the Southern Gospel Music Association in 1982 and 1983.
The trio formed Boone, North Carolina during 1979, by the father of the Greene children, Everette Ralph Greene, with his three children, the eldest brother, Timothy Everette "Tim" Greene, [1] the middle sister, Kimberly Ellen Greene, [2] and their youngest brother, Anthony Elden "Tony" Greene.
On February 19, 1992, the Gaither Vocal Band had just wrapped up a recording session in a Nashville, Tennessee, working on an album called Homecoming, which featured many of the great voices of southern gospel music: The Speers, The Gatlins, Jake Hess, The Cathedrals, Howard & Vestal Goodman, Buck Rambo, Eva Mae Lefevre, James Blackwood, Hovie Lister, Jim Hill, and J.D. Sumner & The Stamps.
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) 799,000 Public domain music scores (720,000) and recordings (79,000), including some contemporary composers. International Music Score Library Project: Inventions of Note: popular music, technology: 50 Sheet music for popular songs and piano compositions, mostly 1890–1920. Lewis Music Library ...
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Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's: Clarence Ashley, Doc Watson, others 1960–1962 Hoodoo Man Blues: Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band feat. Buddy Guy: 1965 Sounds of Silence: Simon & Garfunkel: 1966 Cheap Thrills: Big Brother and the Holding Company: 1968 The Dark Side of the Moon: Pink Floyd: 1973 Music Time In Africa Episode: "Mauritania ...
Kim Fields sings birthday message to Mike Epps, her costar and Indianapolis native, while on stage at the Indianapolis Public Library on Nov. 18, 2023.
The Library Access to Music Project (LAMP) was a free music library for MIT students started by Keith Winstein and Joshua Mandel, and funded by the MIT/Microsoft iCampus alliance. Originally launched on October 27, 2003, [ 1 ] it has been in continuous operation since October 25, 2004.