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  2. Royal Marines Band Service - Wikipedia

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    Today all Royal Marines Bands are required to provide every imaginable musical ensemble including wind bands, orchestras, quartets and dance bands, as well as traditional Military (parade) Bands. To achieve this, all RM musicians, except solo specialists, are required to attain an above-average standard on both a string and a wind instrument.

  3. One String Sam - Wikipedia

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    Sam Wilson, known as One String Sam, was an American Detroit blues musician, who specialised in playing the diddley bow. Details of his life are scant, but he recorded two tracks described as an "eerie, spooky, and riveting version of country blues". He also performed at the 1973 and 1974 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festivals.

  4. With Friends from the Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    With Friends from the Orchestra is an album by the English progressive rock band Marillion.It was released on 29 November 2019 through earMUSIC and Intact Records. The album consists of orchestral re-recordings of songs from the band's catalogue, spanning Seasons End (1989) to Sounds That Can't Be Made (2012).

  5. Satin Strings has rich history - AOL

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    Oct. 25—Started in 1988 by Charles Nail, Permian High School's Satin Strings ensemble is one of the premiere groups in the Basin. It has traveled around the world and made its mark. Nail got the ...

  6. Escala (group) - Wikipedia

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    After violin lessons at school, she studied at the Trinity College of Music in Greenwich for five years, where at the age of 13 years she won the "Henry Wood Prize for most promising string player". When she was 14, she played at Wigmore Hall , London in a masterclass with the Vienna Piano Trio. [ 14 ]

  7. Ihlara McIndoe - Wikipedia

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    McIndoe was born in 1997. [1] Growing up she learnt the piano and played in school orchestras and sang in choirs. [2] She attended St Hilda's Collegiate School in Dunedin and the University of Otago where she graduated with a BA (Hons), a BMus and LLB. [2]

  8. The Night Sam Cooke Made ‘Chain Gang’ a Hymn to Freedom - AOL

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    Sam Cooke has doubtless had many Cooke completists, but you really don’t nee. Michael Ochs Archives/GettyThe studio single version of “Chain Gang” was released July 26, 1960. It becomes ...

  9. Macindoe - Wikipedia

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    Flowerdew Macindoe (1865–1932), Scottish rugby union player Molly Macindoe (born 1979), American photographer Tim Macindoe (born 1961), New Zealand politician