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  2. Fender Music Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Music Foundation (FMF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that grants musical instruments and equipment to ongoing music education programs in the United States. Many of the grants they award go to music education in schools and organizations for under privileged or mentally disabled children, teenagers and adults.

  3. King Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Musical Instruments (2000–03) King Musical Instruments (originally founded as the H. N. White Company) is a former musical instrument manufacturing company located in Cleveland, Ohio, that used the trade name King for its instruments. In 1965 the company was acquired by the Seeburg Corporation of Eastlake, Ohio, and the name changed ...

  4. Music of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio.Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, Bootsy Collins (from Cincinnati) in '97, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in ...

  5. Recycled Orchestra of Cateura - Wikipedia

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    The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura (Spanish: Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura), also known as the Recycled Orchestra, is an orchestra composed of children from Asunción, Paraguay [1] who play musical instruments made from scrap materials collected from Asunción's Cateura landfill. Formed in 2012, [2] the orchestra has performed ...

  6. Michael Murray (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Bach at The Methuen Memorial Music Hall; Bach at The First Congregational Church, Los Angeles; A Recital of Works by Bach, Messiaen, Dupre, Widor & Franck; Bach: The Organ At St. Andreas-Kirche, Hildesheim; An Organ Blaster Sampler: The Best of Michael Murray; Bach and Franck; Bach at St. Bavo's: Concert from St. Bavo's Church, The Netherlands ...

  7. Johann Koehnken - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich (John H.) Koehnken (1819–1897) was an American organ builder in Cincinnati, Ohio who worked under Matthias Schwab (1808–1862) and with Gallus Grimm (1827–1897).

  8. Taelor Gray - Wikipedia

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    Taelor Eugene Gray was born on June 2, 1984, in Columbus, Ohio, [1] the son of Arthur Leroy Gray Jr. and Leigh Ann Gray (née, Wilson), [2] with his younger brother, Christon Gray, where they were raised in a Charismatic Pentecostal Church, in particularly the chorale ministry.

  9. LaMont "ShowBoat" Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Robinson decided to pursue the idea of building a rhythm and blues museum that would include everything from radio personalities and owners of record companies to hip-hop and gospel music. Robinson founded the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame later that year, and the first induction ceremony was held on August 17, 2013. [5]