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  2. Ebony and Ivory - Wikipedia

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    McCartney wrote "Ebony and Ivory" at his farm in Scotland. [3] The song uses the ebony (black) and ivory (white) keys on a piano as a metaphor for integration and racial harmony. The title was inspired by McCartney hearing Spike Milligan say, "Black notes, white notes, and you need to play the two to make harmony, folks!"

  3. Ebony and Ivory (piano duo) - Wikipedia

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    She began to give short concerts to area senior citizen groups, but these were cut short in November 1982, when she had a stroke. She was in therapy for months and although she learned to walk again, she remained disabled on her left side. She was, however, able to return to her apartment in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. [1] [3]

  4. You and I (Black Ivory song) - Wikipedia

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    Black Ivory's single, "You and I" is a song from their debut album, Don't Turn Around. The song was written by Leroy Burgess and Stuart Bascombe. It was produced and arranged by Patrick Adams. The group recorded the song at Sound Ideas Studio in New York City, and released in February 1972.

  5. Ebony and Ivory (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ebony and Ivory" is a single by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. Ebony and Ivory may also refer to: Ebony and Ivory (piano duo) Ebony and Ivory (Devil May Cry), fictional weapons "Ebony and Ivory", an episode of Roc "Ebony and Ivory", an episode of The Jeffersons; The keys of a piano

  6. Paul McCartney discography - Wikipedia

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    CD/DVD includes the exclusive video A Rendez-Vous with Paul McCartney. New – Collector's Edition: Released: 7 November 2014 (video) 4 December 2013 (broadcast) The 2CD/DVD edition contains a documentary Something New (2013) directed by Don Letts, interview, promo tour videos, 4 music videos and 3 making-of features. A MusiCares Tribute to ...

  7. African-American dance - Wikipedia

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    African-American dance is a form of dance that was created by Africans in the Diaspora, specifically the United States.It has developed within various spaces throughout African-American communities in the United States, rather than studios, schools, or companies.

  8. Ruth Brewer Eisenberg - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Brewer Eisenberg (1902–1996) was "Ivory" of "Ebony and Ivory," the inter-racial piano duo. Eisenberg and Margaret Patrick , "Ebony," each had a stroke in 1982, which partially disabled them. Prior to the stroke, each had studied and played classical piano.

  9. Twerking - Wikipedia

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    A woman twerking at a music festival. Twerking (/ ˈ t w ɜːr k ɪ ŋ /; possibly from 'to work') is a type of dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving throwing or thrusting the hips back or shaking the buttocks, often in a low squatting stance. [1]