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  • 91Scan Tester — (born as Lewis Tester on 7 September 1886 1972) was an English musician.Lewis Tester was born in Chelwood Gate, near Horsted Keynes, Sussex. At about the age of five he acquired the nickname scantelope . There are several variants on the story,… …

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  • 92Концертина — Английская концертина Кла …

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  • 93Discography of Nico Carstens — This is a discography for South African accordionist and composer Nico Carstens.[1] Contents 1 Albums 1.1 Label 1.1.1 Brigadiers …

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  • 94Michael Tubridy — Naissance 1935 Kilrush (comté de Clare) Pays d’origine  Irlande Genre musical Musique traditio …

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  • 95Accordion — Infobox Instrument name=Accordion names=Accordeon (Danish, for free bass models), Akkordeon (German), Accordéon (French), Bajan (Russian), Fisarmonica (Italian), Harmonijka (Polish), Harmonika (Danish (for standard bass modelsDyremose, Jeanette… …

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  • 96Ramstein airshow disaster — The only medical emergency standby MEDEVAC helicopter was hit by one of the falling aircraft, fatally injuring its pilot, Capt. Kim Strader. Accident summary …

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  • 97Music of Costa Rica — The country of Costa Rica has many kinds of music. Music of Costa Rica Topics Calypso Rock Soca Rumba Reggaeton Hip hop K pop Pop …

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  • 98Boer music — Boeremusiek (Boer music) is a type of South African instrumental folk music. Its original intent was to be an accompaniment to social dancing at parties and festivals. Boeremusiek is originally European, but once it was brought to South Africa,… …

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  • 99Nowell Sing We Clear — For the carol by William Morris which sometimes goes by this name see Masters in This Hall. Nowell Sing We Clear Years active 1975 Labels Golden Hind Music Associated acts Roberts and Barrand …

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  • 100Polka in Modern Society — Originating in Bohemia in the 1830s, polka music has been a part of American society since people began immigrating from Eastern Europe. This dance music in 2/4 time is often associated with the pre World War II era but is still a dynamic form of …

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