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  2. The Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblestone is a pub in Smithfield, Dublin, renowned for its live Irish traditional music. [1] The pub has been run by the Mulligan family since 1987. [1] It hosts multiple music sessions a day, [2] and is primarily sustained by the tourist trade.

  3. Music of Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Jack Lumsdaine wrote and recorded the songs Canberra's Calling to You and Queanbeyan in 1938, the sesquicentenary of European settlement. [1]Promoters and record labels in Canberra include Capital City, Dream Damage, Hardrush Music, Hellosquare Recordings, KP Records (Distributed internationally by WIDEawake Entertainment),Bad Sounds, Canberra Musicians Club, Canberra Music Workshop ...

  4. ANU School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The School of Music was established under the name Canberra School of Music in 1965 with Ernest Llewellyn as the founding Director. The original plans for the School were prepared in the 1960s when the Department of the Interior recognized the need to establish centres for art and music study in the national capital, with the vision of providing high-level performance and practice.

  5. Judith Clingan - Wikipedia

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    Clingan founded Voicebox Youth Opera when working in South Australia from 1994–1996, and directed the Canberra branch of Voicebox from 1997 - 2002. [4] She composed many music theatre pieces during this time. In 1994 she founded Imagine Music Theatre. In 1997 she founded the choir Wayfarers Australia [5] and the Canberra vocal group The ...

  6. Canberra Academy of Music and Related Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra Academy of Music and Related Arts was a community organization dedicated to performance and training in music and theatre for the community of Canberra, Australia. Founded in 1997, CAMRA was wound up early 2015, with the partial retirement of its artistic directors, Colin Forbes and Patricia Whitbread.

  7. BMA Magazine - Wikipedia

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    A full set of the magazine can be found at the Canberra Library and at the National Library of Australia. [citation needed] In 2013, BMA Magazine opened a curated exhibition, Canberra at Street Level, to mark its 21st anniversary. [citation needed] Notably, for the first time in the magazine's 26-year history, an issue was not published in ...

  8. Steve Kilbey - Wikipedia

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    He grew up around Dapto but the family eventually moved to Canberra. He began his professional music career at the age of 17 when he joined a Canberran five piece "cabaret band" called Saga. [6] Around 1974 he joined a rock band featuring future Church bandmate Peter Koppes on drums called Precious Little. [7]

  9. Canberra International Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra International Music Festival is a music festival based in Canberra, Australia. It was founded by Ursula Callus (1939–2001), former President of Pro Musica Incorporated . The first Festival was originally called the Canberra International Chamber Music Festival and was held in April 1994.