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  2. A surprise piano spurs music in a park. Because nobody ... - AOL

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    Jeremiah Muña at Encore Piano & Organ Moving said the bulk of the pianos people pay him and his co-workers to dispose of are older upright spinets — just like the one in the woods.

  3. Encore (Tangerine Dream album) - Wikipedia

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    "Monolight" starts with a piano improvisation, followed by a short melodic piece (called just Encore on the single release) set to a march-like rhythm. After this, a more typical sequence is brought in and Tangerine Dream return to improvisation, tangenting the main themes to the title track from their previous studio album Stratosfear , and ...

  4. Bobby Floyd (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Floyd was born in Marion, Ohio, on December 24, 1954, the son of Vera and Bob Floyd. [1] He started playing piano at age two, and was discovered to have perfect pitch shortly after, [2] starting piano lessons with his tutor L. T. Dukes at five years old. [3]

  5. Encore: Live in Concert - Wikipedia

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    Encore is a live double-LP by Argent which was released in 8 November 1974, [2] on Epic Records PEG 33079. The performance includes the Rod Argent penned Zombies hit "Time of the Season" (1968) and the Russ Ballard penned "I Don't Believe In Miracles" which was a UK #31 hit for Colin Blunstone in 1972. Blunstone had previously been the vocalist ...

  6. Electric Dylan controversy - Wikipedia

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    Dylan's band included two musicians who had played on his recently released single "Like a Rolling Stone": Mike Bloomfield on lead guitar and Al Kooper on organ. Two of Bloomfield's bandmates from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay, also appeared at Newport, as well as Barry Goldberg on piano and organ.

  7. Tony Monaco - Wikipedia

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    The Monacos Are Moving Up (Blue Ash Records, 1976) with The Monaco Family; Continentale Disco (The Monacos in Europe) (Blue Ash Records, 1979) with The Monaco Family; Getting in Touch! (Light 'n Jazzy 103.9fm WBBY, 1989) Out of Nowhere (1999) Tony Monaco Organ Trio with Joey DeFrancesco (piano/trumpet), Paul Bollenback (guitar), Byron "Wookie ...

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