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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.
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  • '''Morrissey Music Co.''' occupied frontage at 109 Main Street in 1952.
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  • [[Image:Hollenberg-music.jpg|thumb|300px|Hollenberg Music Company.]] ...was established by [[H. G. Hollenberg]] in 1853 as the Great Southwestern Music House of Memphis, Tennessee, and Little Rock, Arkansas. The presidency of t
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  • '''Rosen Music''' was located at 716 Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...dreamed up the "Bill Clinton Collection," a CD full of Clinton's favorite music made available at Little Rock's [[Clinton Museum Store]] and on the store's
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  • ...high school Moses worked at the family business, [[Moses Melody Shop]], a music and electronics store located on Main Street in downtown Little Rock. Moses
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  • ...Pequot Tribal Nation museum in Connecticut, the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall, and the College Point, Queens, ''New York Times'' printing plant. In
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  • ...and. Bono's handwritten lyrics to the song are on exhibit in the [[Library Music Room]] designed by [[Kaki Hockersmith]].
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  • ...9 to direct orchestral studies at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton, Texas.
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  • ...on November 16, 2004, with the Arkansas Symphony at the [[Robinson Center Music Hall]]. Ticket prices for the concert ranged from $115 to $300.
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  • ...ompact disc, which contains a selection of the former president's favorite music. On the disc are "My One and Only Love" by John Coltrane, "Harlem Nocturne
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  • ...ifficulties prohibited professional organization. Only through the help of music-loving supporters the ASO finally incorporated in the 1960s. Until today, t ...sizing its popularity and high quality. Among them are the Robinson Center Music Hall in 1973, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 1976 an
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...60, he made thirty-three films which were mostly poorly-made musicals. His music was not limited to rock, as he crossed into country, blues, and gospel genr [[Category:Music]][[Category:Clinton Library]]
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  • *Restaurants and Music ([[Andina Café and Coffee Roastery]], [[Ashley's]], [[Boscos]], [[Boulevar
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  • ...pelbaum. The upper level features the Life in the White House exhibit, the Music Room, a temporary exhibit room, and a scale model of the [[Oval Office]] pa
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  • ...icipants can sample locally-brewed beer. The festivities also include live music from local bands.
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  • The upper level features the [[Life in the White House exhibit]], the [[Music Room]], a temporary exhibit room, and a scale model of the [[Oval Office]]
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  • The 2005-2006 [[Arkansas Symphony Orchestra]]'s chamber music series took place in the Great Hall. The five Tuesday "River Rhapsodies" co *Eric E. Harrison, "Clinton Center Set to Host 5 Concerts of Chamber Music," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' August 17, 2005.
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  • ...le Rock River Market District]]. The British-themed club features acoustic music on Wednesdays from 7 PM to 10 PM. Karaoke night is Thursday beginning at 7
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  • '''Sticky Fingerz''' is a restaurant and live music venue in downtown Little Rock. ...ring both local musicians and others from around the country. The genre of music playing ranges from bluegrass to hip-hop to Guns & Roses tributes to ensure
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  • ...st $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, and $7 for children. Gospel and praise music cruises are $24.95 for adults and $17.95 for children. Dixieland dinner/dan ...il to October the center features the [[Salty Parrot]] restaurant and live music by the [[Riverboat Ramblers]]. The Maritime Center is also host to the [[US
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  • ...of the [[Little Rock River Market District]]. The nightclub features live music on the weekends, 75 beers on tap, and 134 bottled beers. Flying Saucer is l
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  • ...fer International]] headquarters building next door. The shop sells books, music, and fair trade products. The gift shop is open on Monday through Friday fr
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...and Second Language Studies, Arkansas International Center, Department of Music, Department of Philosophy and Liberal Studies, Department of Political Scie
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  • ...hes the basic school curriculum with special attention to the visual arts, music, drama, and creative movement.
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  • Brooks Caruthers does much original music for productions.
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  • ...a of live music. Containing three musical stages, the Brickhouse has local music artists several nights a week, with some more well known musicians stopping *Wednesday - Steak Night/Acoustic Music
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • '''Max''' is a record label dedicated to the [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, music scene. [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...wncraft''' is a 2007 documentary film about the [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, music scene. [[Category:Music]]
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  • ...enberg, Delony, and Davidson]]. He is architect of the [[Robinson Center]] Music Hall, the [[Grady Manning Hotel]], the [[First Commercial Bank]] tower, bui
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  • ..., Arkansas and later went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music and Theater from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Wood continued
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • '''Riverfest''' is an annual music, arts and food festival held on Memorial Day in [[Julius Breckling Riverfro
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • '''RiverTop Party''' are Friday night dance parties with live music hosted by the [[Peabody Hotel]] in Little Rock. The parties take place on t
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  • The '''Quapaw Quartet''' is a chamber music group of the [[Arkansas Symphony Orchestra]]. The Quapaw Quartet was formed
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