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Mollie O'Brien was born October 25, 1952, and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia, where she was the second youngest of five siblings.Her family was immersed in music, [1] and her mother frequently drove Mollie and her younger brother Tim to local performances [4] by 1960s [1] musicians such as The Beatles, Wheeling Symphony, Count Basie, Dave Brubeck and Ray Charles.
.38 Special – July 25, 1984, with Molly Hatchet and Night Ranger; Scorpions – September 2, 1984, with Quiet Riot, Fastway and Kick Axe; Bryan Adams – July 13, 1985, with Kim Mitchell and The Innocent; The Beach Boys – July 27, 1985, with John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band; ZZ Top – June 28, 1986, with Yngwie Malmsteen and The Call
In 1986, the Philadelphia Orchestra approved a plan to construct a new concert hall to replace the aging Academy of Music. It hoped to complete the new facility in time for its 1991 season. [ 2 ] The desire to move the orchestra from its facilities in the Academy of Music emerged as early as 1908, however plans stalled due to the lack of ...
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Musikfest is rooted in the Bethlehem area's German roots, and most of the festival's venues use Platz, the German word for place or square, at the end of their names. A popular place for eating and listening to music, for example, is the large "Festplatz", which includes 300 dining tables, and usually features a polka band each night.
Categories and articles related to notable musical groups presently or previously from Philadelphia and its surrounding Delaware Valley counties. For individual musicians, see Category:Musicians from Philadelphia
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The Dublin Irish Festival is an annual music and cultural festival held in Dublin, Ohio.It takes place during the first weekend of August, attracting over 100,000 visitors to eight entertainment stages on 29 acres (120,000 m 2) in and beyond Coffman Park. [1]