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Music to band program's ears: How schools get $65,000 in new instruments. Kids ecstatic
Keyboards, guitars, amplifiers, alto and soprano saxophones, a stage piano, percussion – even a gong. These are just some of the 36 brand new musical instruments valued at over $65,000 in all, which ...
“Today means everything to our students, our school committee, building leaders, our performing arts director, and the City of Taunton. The Arts are just as important as our academic and athletic ...
A new music startup created an instrument that can turn your microwave, electric toothbrush, and baby monitor into hauntingly beautiful music. Its branding converts all of those fascinating outputs ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Guthman Competition The Guthman Musical Instrument Competition is a glimpse into the ...
A new musical instrument drive aims to provide local kids with the gift of music while encouraging early spring cleaning.
In western North Carolina, people who lost musical instruments due to flooding from Hurricane Helene got a chance to pick out new ones for free thanks to help from musicians across the U.S. When ...
Shooting off pyrotechnics at a concert may be nothing new, but a music event where the instruments belch fire is certainly unique. Fire the Band performed both Friday and Saturday night at Brooklyn’s ...
A New Jersey man has been charged with burglary and theft after stealing “irreplaceable” instruments from the band Heart.. According to NBC 10 Philadelphia, the Atlantic City Police Department ...
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Man who stole mandolins from New Jersey store returns them with note saying 'sorry I been drunk'
The man who took the instruments returned them with a note. It said, 'Sorry, I been drunk. Merry Christmas' and 'You are a ...
Every year, thousands of people risk the perilous migration journey across the Mediterranean Sea, aiming for Italy and a chance at a new life in Europe. Now, the wooden boats they sail in are being ...
The nonprofit Music Drives Us donated new musical instruments, valued at over $65,000, to Quincy's middle school band program. The donation will supplement the district's aging instrument stock and ...
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