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  2. Western music (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Western music is a form of music composed by and about the people who settled and worked throughout the Western United States and Western Canada. Western music celebrates the lifestyle of the cowboy on the open range, along the Rocky Mountains, and among the prairies of Western North America. The genre grew from the mix of cultural influences ...

  3. Nation Radio East Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Nation Radio East Yorkshire. Nation Radio East Yorkshire, formerly GHR Hull & East Yorkshire and KCFM, is an Independent Local Radio station serving Kingston upon Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire, which is owned and operated by Nation Broadcasting. This new licence was advertised by Ofcom in 2006. As KCFM, it was owned by the Lincs FM Group.

  4. Grand Divisions of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The three Grand Divisions, East, Middle, and West Tennessee, are formally defined in state law at Tennessee Code Annotated Title 4, Chapter 1, Part 2 ("Grand Divisions and State Capital") [3] as the "eastern, middle, and western" Grand Divisions of the state. The law lists the counties in each region. The boundary between East Tennessee and ...

  5. Innoventions (Epcot) - Wikipedia

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    Innoventions was an ever-changing collection of exhibits at the EPCOT theme park in Walt Disney World, Florida. It focused on technological advancements and their practical applications in everyday life. Innoventions is a portmanteau of the words "innovation" and "invention".

  6. East Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    t. e. East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, covering the territory of the modern country Bangladesh. The province was restructured and renamed from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Burma, with a coastline on the Bay of Bengal.

  7. Pierre Passereau - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Passereau ( fl. 1509–1547) was a French composer of the Renaissance. Along with Clément Janequin, he was one of the most popular composers of "Parisian" chansons in France in the 1530s. His output consisted almost exclusively of chansons; most of them were published by printer Pierre Attaingnant. Most of them were "rustic" in ...

  8. Voyage (band) - Wikipedia

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    Voyage (band) Voyage was a French disco and pop group, consisting of André "Slim" Pezin ( guitar /vocals), Marc Chantereau ( keyboards /vocals), Pierre-Alain Dahan ( drums /vocals) and Sauveur Mallia ( bass ), together with British lead vocalist Sylvia Mason-James, who sang on the group's first two albums, Voyage (1977) and Fly Away (1978).

  9. Fillmore East - Wikipedia

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    Closed. June 27, 1971. The Fillmore East was rock promoter Bill Graham 's rock venue on Second Avenue near East 6th Street on the Lower East Side section of Manhattan, now called the East Village, in New York City. The venue was open from March 8, 1968, to June 27, 1971, and featured some of the biggest acts in rock music of that time.