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helped to arrange. In 1956, she
recorded an
album for her
brother Philip,
Musicks (Volumes I and II). By 1961,
Converse had
grown frustrated trying to sell...
- Look up
musick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Musick is an old-fashioned
spelling for music. It may
refer to:
Musick, West Virginia, an unincorporated...
-
Patricia Anne
Musick is an
American voice actress who has
provided numerous voices in many
television shows, films, and
video games.
Musick’s first role...
- Post-punk (originally
called new
musick) is a
broad genre of
music that
emerged in 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk
musicians departed from punk's...
- dong ding dong Bell. It was
printed in
Thomas Ravenscroft's Pammelia,
Musicks Miscellanie in 1609, as a
canon for four voices. The
phrase 'Ding, dong...
- (in a
minor key), was
published in
Deuteromelia or The
Seconde part of
Musicks melodie (1609). The
editor of the book, and
possible author of the rhyme...
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Musick is the
surname of the
following notable people:
Archie Musick (1902–1978),
American painter Edwin Musick (1894–1938),
American airline pilot and...
- The Cardinall's
Musick is a
United Kingdom-based
vocal ensemble specialising in
music of the 16th and 17th
centuries and
contemporary music. It was founded...
-
Jackson was born to
Joseph Eugene "Daddy Gene"
Jackson (1927–2000) and Ruth
Musick "Mama Ruth"
Jackson (1930–2017) in Newnan, Georgia, and has four
older sisters...
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Dancing Master in 1651. John
Playford (1623-1686) - Parthenia, No. 7,
Musicks Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-Way, 1669
Performed by
Phillip W.
Serna Problems...