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  2. Richmond Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Symphony Chorus, founded in 1971, gave its first performance under the direction of Robert Shaw; its directors have been James Erb (1971-2007), Erin R. Freeman (2007-2022), and Richard W. Robbins (2024-present). [3] The Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra Program includes four ensembles of elementary to secondary school students.

  3. Pops orchestra - Wikipedia

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    A pops orchestra is an orchestra that plays popular music (generally traditional pop) and show tunes as well as well-known classical works. Pops orchestras are generally organized in large cities and are distinct from the more " highbrow " symphony or philharmonic orchestras which also may exist in the same city.

  4. Say Hello, Wave Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" is a song from the album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret by English synth-pop duo Soft Cell that was released as a single in January 1982 [1] and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.

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  6. Richmond Symphony Orchestra resumes 2021-22 season Jan ... - AOL

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    Richmond Symphony Orchestra will perform "Classics by Great Masters" at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 in Civic Hall.

  7. Time to Say Hello - Wikipedia

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    Time to Say Hello: The Autobiography (ISBN 978-0752888385) is a 2008 autobiography by Katherine Jenkins. [1] It was published in hardback in January 2008 by Orion Books. [1] It was released on paperback on 5 February 2009. [2] The book's title comes from the song, "Time to Say Goodbye".

  8. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    The Animals – "Good Times", "San Franciscan Nights" Keith West – "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera" Frankie Vaughan – "There Must Be a Way" The Herd – "From the Underworld" The Barron Knights – "Here Come the Bees" The Seekers – "When Will the Good Apples Fall" Stevie Wonder – "I'm Wondering" The Foundations – "Baby Now That I've ...

  9. Orchestral pop - Wikipedia

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    Ork-pop is a 1990s movement which took its name from orchestral pop. [12] Leading artists of the movement included Yum-Yum, The High Llamas, Richard Davies, Eric Matthews, Spookey Ruben, Witch Hazel, and Liam Hayes (Plush). [12]