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Music Monday - Not a big day in Music History


Really, not much happened on this day in music history. A few rather obscure birthdays of composers or not very famous jazz musicians and some middlin’ boring events.

Itunes reached 250 million songs sold in 2005.
James Brown was sentenced to 6 years in jail for drug and assault charges in 1989.
In 1982, Diana Ross sang the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XVI.
In 1970 John and Yoko shaved their heads.
In 1962, Brian Epstein signed with the Beatles as their manager.
And in 1936 Benny Goodman recorded “Stompin’ at the Savoy” for the first time.



BUT LAST SATURDAY NIGHT!!!

The Lyric Arts Trio


The Lyric Arts Trio

Elena Lence Talley, clarinet
Sarah Tannehill, soprano
Daniel Velicer, piano

Fine entertainment.
And believe me, that gal can sing!



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