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  2. Ella Scoble Opperman - Wikipedia

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    Opperman was born in New Haven, Ohio on October 27, 1873, to Frederick Opperman and Marcy Scoble. When Opperman was five years old, her aunt, Laura H. Scoble, taught her how to play the piano. H. Scoble taught her until Opperman attended college. At eight years old, Opperman played the piano at an opera house in Seymour, Indiana.

  3. Oppy Music, Vol. I: Purple, Crayon - Wikipedia

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    Opperman's music starts on the 'and of 2.' If you think you understand it, you're wrong. There's this weird little plot of land occupying a hitherto unexplored region between rock, jazz, contemporary classical, and some weird fucking shit nobody can explain. There's Opperman. I don't know if you'll ever get there, but Opperman'll let you watch ...

  4. Midwest Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The Midwest Clinic began on December 7, 1946, when approximately 120 directors from the Chicago area assembled in a YWCA gymnasium on Chicago's West Side for a six-hour clinic and new music reading session. In 1947, the event was expanded to two days and moved to the Hotel Sherman to take advantage of the larger facility and accommodations for ...

  5. The politics of playlists: How Trump and Harris are using ...

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    Here's a look at some of the songs the campaigns have used and how music has affected presidential politics this election cycle. Songs Trump uses on the 2024 campaign trail

  6. Dwight D. Opperman - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Darwin Opperman (June 26, 1923 – June 13, 2013) was an American businessman and lawyer. He was known as CEO of West Publishing Company , and was known for establishing WestLaw . He was a member of the board of his alma mater, Drake University , and was the university's most generous benefactor.

  7. Jan Opperman - Wikipedia

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    Jan Opperman (February 9, 1939 – September 4, 1997), was an American racecar driver. He won the 1971 Knoxville Nationals , the premiere event in sprint car racing . In 1976, he won the Hulman Classic at Terre Haute, Ind., which at the time featured most of the top sprint car drivers in the country and had several drivers in the field who ...

  8. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre , designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976, [ 2 ] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

  9. New Orleans Musicians' Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Musicians' Clinic (NOMC) is a health service providing New Orleans musicians access to affordable medical services utilizing such facilities as a medical school, volunteers, and community providers. The NOMC hosts community blood drives including live performers supporting the Blood Center of New Orleans.