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  2. Krip Hop - Wikipedia

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    Krip-Hop is a movement demonstrating alternate arrangements by which hip hop artists with disabilities can communicate through social media, including educators, journalists and conferences. The movement uses hip hop music as a means of expression for disabled people, providing them an opportunity to share their experiences.

  3. Category:American musicians with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American musicians with disabilities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 325 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Music Man Project - Wikipedia

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    The MMP began as Southend Mencap Music School in 2000, providing weekly music sessions for adults and children with learning disabilities. [1] It was founded by former deputy head teacher David Stanley. [2] In 2012, the MMP was established as a full-time music education and performance service for adults in Southend. [3]

  5. 'You laugh, you cry': MSU music camp for those with ... - AOL

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    Camp staff work with each participant to assess their needs and integrate them fully into the camp. Campers learn to play instruments, make music together, and present a final showcase performance ...

  6. Category:Musicians with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    American musicians with disabilities (321 P) Amputee musicians (1 C, 23 P) Autistic musicians (97 P) B. Blind musicians (4 C, 251 P) British musicians with ...

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  8. Gaelynn Lea - Wikipedia

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    Gaelynn Lea was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic condition that causes complications in the development of bones and limbs.Lea became impassioned by classical music from an early age, and in fourth grade a teacher took notice and encouraged Lea to pursue music after she had the class's only perfect score on a music listening test. [1]

  9. AccuRadio - Wikipedia

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    Some channels also highlight music from different locations around the world. The first three channels on Accuradio were "Swingin' Pop Standards", " Piano Jazz " and "Modern Rock Classics". All of AccuRadio's audio channels (except those which are comedy-focused) provide continuous music streaming with talk limited to occasional commercials .