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  2. List of colleges and university schools of music in the ...

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    1 Alabama. 2 California. 3 Colorado. 4 Connecticut. 5 District of Columbia. 6 Florida. ... University of Illinois School of Music ; Wheaton College Conservatory of Music;

  3. Music of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Music Hall of Fame was created by the Alabama state legislature as a state agency in 1980. A 12,500 square foot (1,200 m²) exhibit hall opened in Tuscumbia in 1990. The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (AJHoF) is located in Birmingham , housed in the historic Carver Theatre .

  4. K. Lee Scott - Wikipedia

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    K. (Kayron) Lee Scott (born 1950 in Valley, Alabama) is an internationally known teacher, musician, conductor, and composer of sacred music, choral music, and hymns, residing in Birmingham, Alabama. Biography

  5. Alabama School of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The school moved to its own temporary downtown Birmingham campus in 1976. At this time the private, non-profit Alabama School of Fine Arts Foundation was established to raise funding to build an all-new campus complex. [2] A new law was approved by the Legislature in 1992 to provide for authorization for the school. [3]

  6. Singing school - Wikipedia

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    There are several non-denominational seven-shape singing schools throughout the southern United States, including the North Georgia School of Gospel Music in Georgia, Ben Speer's Stamps-Baxter School of Music in Tennessee, Cumberland Valley School of Gospel Music in Tennessee and the Alabama School of Gospel Music in Alabama. Camp Fasola, which ...

  7. Million Dollar Band (marching band) - Wikipedia

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    Under Colonel Butler's guidance, the Million Dollar Band attained national acclaim and many honors, prompting former UA President Roger Sayers to say in an article for the Crimson White,"What Paul W. Bryant was to Alabama football, Colonel Carleton K. Butler was to Alabama's music program and bands." [6] Butler remained director for 33 years.

  8. Alabama (band) - Wikipedia

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    Alabama is an American country music band formed in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1969. The band was founded by Randy Owen ( lead vocals , rhythm guitar ) and his cousin Teddy Gentry ( bass , backing vocals ).

  9. University of Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Alabama School of the Arts; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Health Professions; Grace Pilot School of Business; School of Education; The University of Mobile has also established engineering partnership programs with Auburn University and the University of South Alabama by which students may receive a bachelor's degree from the University of Mobile and a bachelor's degree in ...