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  • ...eatures a Little Rock Talks Series with nationally-recognized directors, a music video contest, and "pitch sessions" for aspiring filmmakers. The festival w ...ard, Best Short Film Award, Charles B. Pierce Filming Arkansas Award, Best Music Video Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award. The winners are posted on the
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  • '''Vino's Brewpub''' is a restaurant and alternative music venue in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Known locally for its personal ...-an overall beneficial move as it has become an integral part of the local music scene of Central Arkansas.
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  • Many music events occurred at Barton Coliseum before the completion of ALLTEL Arena in
    2 KB (254 words) - 18:20, 21 February 2010
  • ...lunch and dinner, imported Irish beers, as well as Irish dancing and live music. The name Cregeen is Gaelic for "Little Rock."
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  • [[Category:Live Music]]
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  • The '''Jazzlights in the Park''' music festival takes place each year at [[Riverfest Amphitheater]] in the [[River [[Category:Live music]]
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  • '''Moses Melody Shop''' was a music and electronics store located at 303 and 311 Main Street in downtown Little ...s on radio station [[KALO]]. [[The Lost Souls]] garage band performed live music in the store in the 1960s.
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  • '''Alfred Moses''' was owner of [[Moses Melody Shop]], a music and electronics store located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses
    306 bytes (48 words) - 19:16, 3 July 2008
  • ...oses Sr.''' was manager of [[Moses Melody Shop]] in the 1960s and 1970s, a music and electronics store located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses
    284 bytes (44 words) - 19:18, 3 July 2008
  • '''RiverTop Party''' are Friday night dance parties with live music hosted by the [[Peabody Hotel]] in Little Rock. The parties take place on t
    365 bytes (54 words) - 17:02, 8 July 2008
  • The '''Quapaw Quartet''' is a chamber music group of the [[Arkansas Symphony Orchestra]]. The Quapaw Quartet was formed
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...Building for Children and Youth]] and the [[Martha Lynn and Felix Thompson Music Suite]].
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  • '''Discount Records''' was an independent music store in Little Rock, Arkansas, located at the corner of Twelfth and Elm st ...concert tickets. The store's promotional tagline was "A better idea to get music to the people."
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  • ...rts is juxtaposed against roving armed gangs, fist-fighting youth, and rap music.
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  • '''Juanita's Cafe and Bar''' is a Mexican restaurant and live music venue in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. ...ita's at their trailer before the show. We introduced ourselves and talked music for a while, and we even got to carry in a few of their guitars. This may n
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  • '''Houck Music Company''' (also known as the '''O. K. Houck Piano Company''') was an early The site of Houck Music would later be occupied by [[Allsopp and Chapple Bookstore]] and the [[Gus
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  • '''Busch Music Co.''' sold pianos at 716 Main Street in 1952.
    214 bytes (26 words) - 15:26, 3 September 2008
  • '''Morrissey Music Co.''' occupied frontage at 109 Main Street in 1952.
    224 bytes (26 words) - 16:51, 4 September 2008
  • '''Homer Hess''' was a music teacher with studio at 321 1/2 Main Street in 1952.
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