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  1. Here are 11 soul performances from The Great American Songbook that are guaranteed to delight your ears – and your heart. 1: Etta James: At Last (from At Last!, 1960)

  2. Vor einem Tag · Sandy Posey - Miss Lonely || Oldies but Goodies 50s 60s #oldies50s60s #SandyPoseyhttps://youtu.be/5EbKUgyrq0M ★Welcome To My Channel★ 🔊 If you...

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  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Porchlight Music Theatre is proud to partner with Hershey Felder Presents – Live from Florence on its next live streaming production: Hershey Felders’ GREAT AMERICAN SONGS and the fascinating stories behind them , premiering Sunday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. CST. Tickets for Felder’s one-man show are $55 per household and are available for purchase at t...

  4. Vor 22 Stunden · The United States has also seen documented folk music and recorded popular music produced in the ethnic styles of the Ukrainian, Irish, Scottish, Polish, Hispanic, and Jewish communities, among others. Many American cities and towns have vibrant music scenes which, in turn, support a number of regional musical styles.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · 3PM-8PM – DOC JARNAGIN. Doc grew up on Memphis radio back in the mid-70’s and throughout the 80’s where Rick Dees got his start. Instead of watching TV in the family room, Doc was in his room listening to the radio and falling in love with the medium. He still believes in the magic radio can bring. Radio reflects lifestyles with music ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Like most great love songs, “Just The Two Of Us” was inspired by real-life experiences. Bill Withers wrote the song as a tribute to his wife, Marcia Johnson. He was inspired by their relationship and the special moments they shared together. In an interview with NPR, Withers explained that he wrote the song as a way to thank his wife for all the things she had done for him.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Muzio Clementi used the theme to "God Save the King" in his Symphony No. 3 in G major, often called the "Great National Symphony", catalogued as WoO 34. Clementi paid a high tribute to his adopted homeland (the United Kingdom) where he grew up and stayed most of his lifetime. He based the symphony (about 1816–1824) on "God Save the King", which is hinted at earlier in the work, not least in ...