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  2. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D., neurotologist at UC Health and assistant ...

  3. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Negative music is the opposite, where the music sounds angry or sad. Earworms are not related only to music with lyrics; in a research experiment conducted by Ella Moeck and her colleagues in an attempt to find out if the positive/negative feeling of a piece of music affected earworms caused by that piece, they used only instrumental music. [11]

  4. The One Show suffers live blunder after guests get stuck in lift

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    The One Show had a major live blunder after guests Stephen Fry and Sheridan Smith got stuck in a lift.

  5. Offstage musicians and singers in popular music - Wikipedia

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    This helps the backup singer to remember the lyrics and the appropriate times to sing. A CCTV system may be set up, with cameras pointing at the stage, and TV monitors in the offstage performer area; this way, the offstage performers can see cues (head nods, hand signals) made by the lead singer or bandleader onstage. The offstage musician or ...

  6. Head Start Providers Missing Money Despite Court Order ...

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    More than 1,600 local Head Start organizations around the country receive Department of Health and Human Services grants to provide early education and other services to families with young children.

  7. Miming in instrumental performance - Wikipedia

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    Miming in instrumental performance or finger-synching is the act of musicians pretending to play their instruments in a live show, audiovisual recording or broadcast. Miming in instrument playing is the musical instrument equivalent of lip-syncing in singing performances, the action of pretending to sing while a prerecorded track of the singing is sounding over a PA system or on a TV broadcast ...

  8. Do Musicians Actually Sing Live at Concerts or Do They Lip ...

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    A pop artist will most likely use a combination of backing tracks and live musicians, but the lead singer is almost always live,” Chobaz explains. “For big telecasted events like the Grammys ...

  9. Wesley Willis - Wikipedia

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    [10] Willis began hearing voices during a period of living at his mother's home in the 1980s, when her abusive boyfriend Roger Lee Carpenter held a gun to his head and robbed him of $600 Willis had saved. [11] By the end of the 1980s, he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia [12] and institutionalized for two months after his diagnosis. [13]