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Thomas Fortenberry
poet · writer · educatorde l'audace,
encore de l'audace,
et toujours de l'audace
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Category Archives: Music
Yngwie’s Adagio
Proof that artistic beauty remains pure no matter the era, instrument, or style. You just have to respect Yngwie Malmsteen. What a musician.
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Robo-Drumming
Continuing the world without humans theme. Is this the future of music? Technically perfect robotically produced tunes? Robot band stars Wiimote-wielding frontman
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Chopin’s Bicentennial
After 200 years, classical composer Chopin’s music still holds mysteries Monday, Feb. 22, is Frédéric Chopin’s 200th birthday. That is, it’s Fryderyk Chopin’s birthday; the Polish-born, Paris-dwelling composer’s name is more commonly spelled these days with Ys. And that’s his … Continue reading
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Vistas
Never heard of this Latvian-Russian singer before. Nice!
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I Love the Way Barbara Lusch Is Breaking My Heart
Barbara Lusch has one of the best voices I’ve ever heard. A phenomenal singer. When you read her bio you find it’s genetics 101. Nevertheless, an absolute pleasure to listen to her songs. One of my favorites is her version … Continue reading
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