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Paul McCartney Breaks Out An Orchestra To Score New Video Game [LISTEN]
Odds are if the new 'Destiny' video game isn't very fun to play, it will at least sound great. That's because while your character fights off alien life forms and develops combat tactics in a post-apocalyptic setting, the whole experience will be scored by Paul McCartney. -
Kenny Garrett Appointed Director of Jazz Studies Program at William Paterson University, Succeeds Mulgrew Miller
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Voting Now Open for Van Cilburn Amateur Piano Video Contest! [DEADLINE, August 15]
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Pianos in the Parks, a Playful Public Art Project in Seattle, Encourages You to Tickle the Ivories
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Charges Against the 3 Who Threw Beer Bottles at Taylor Swift's Mansion Dropped
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A Christian Singer Shares a "Prayer Discount" he Received and a Group of Atheists Answers With a Threat
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