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| | | | by Kaye Dee Without a doubt, Australia's most famous musical export would have to be The Seekers, the folk-pop quartet from Melbourne who burst onto the international stage in 1964 and have given The Beatles and The Rolling Stones a run for their money when it comes to Top Ten hits. So, even with persistent ... Continue reading [August 28, 1968] The Carnival is Over (The Seekers Break Up) ? | |
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| | | | The International Pride Orchestra's Pride concert will take place at the Strathmore Music Center on June 5 after the Kennedy Center disinvited the group. | |
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| | | | Netflix said that it would begin offering United States customers the ability to share their video watching habits with their friends on Facebook. | |
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| | Talk in Waves, the newly-rechristened music project of Northern Virginia-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jake Mimikos that was formerly known as The Frontier, is a long-time favorite artist of mine. The talented, hard working guy skillfully blends elements of folk, pop, indie rock and electronica to create songs that are incredibly melodic, flawlessly crafted and always... |