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  2. Michigan, My Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan, My Michigan" is a popular anthem in the State of Michigan. The actual state song, "My Michigan", was formally adopted in 1937 but remains relatively obscure, partially because of the misconception that the official song is "Michigan, My Michigan". A 2003 bill to make the song an official state song failed to pass. [1]

  3. My Michigan - Wikipedia

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    It was published by Clint's own music publishing company in Detroit. It was formally adopted as an official state song by the Michigan Legislature in 1937 by Concurrent Resolution 17. [1] Despite being an official state anthem, the song is rarely performed and has never been used on formal state occasions.

  4. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    Traditional state song: "Our Great Virginia" Jim Papoulis (arranger), based on "Oh Shenandoah" Mike Greenly: 2015 [14] Popular state song: "Sweet Virginia Breeze" Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson: 2015 [14] Emeritus state song: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" (retired as official song in 1998) James A. Bland [76] 1940 [1] [13] Washington

  5. Anthem of the Republic of Karelia - Wikipedia

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    O, land of Karelia! O, country ancient and wise, One family of brother-nations, Karelia! Ring, O lakes! And sing, O taiga! Thou art to me dear, O native land. High on thy mountains I stand And a song to thy glory I chant. II O, land of Karelia! Forever by fate thou art given to me. Through centuries live long, my country, Karelia!

  6. Soviet partisans - Wikipedia

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    Partisans distributed propaganda newspapers, Pravda in the Finnish language and "Lenin's Banner" in the Russian language. One of the more notable leaders of the partisan movement in Finland and Karelia was the future leader of the USSR, Yuri Andropov. [53]

  7. Music in the Republic of Karelia - Wikipedia

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    12 stringed Karelian kantele in the National Museum of the Republic of Karelia. Traditional music of Karelia is a form of music performed among Karelian people. It has been less influenced by Germanic elements than traditional Finnish music, which is why many Finnish musicians and other creators have used it as source of inspiration.

  8. Category:Songs about Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw, Michigan (song) Second Week of Deer Camp This page was last edited on 19 May 2023, at 10:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Music of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The music of Michigan is composed of many different genres. The city of Detroit has been one of the most musically influential and innovative cities for the past 50 years, whether in Michigan or anywhere else in the United States. Impressively, for 48 straight years (1959–2007) a greater Michigan-area artist has produced a chart-topping ...