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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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1 |
"La Marseillaise" was written and composed on April 25, 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. |
Music |
01/14/09 |
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2 |
"Slipping Out" is an album released by The Trammps in 1980. |
Music |
05/30/08 |
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3 |
"Weird Al" Yankovic's song "Gump" was released on the album Bad Hair Day. |
Music |
02/13/10 |
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4 |
(Franz) Joseph Haydn spent the majority of his career in service to the Esterhazy family at their residences in Eisenstadt, Vienna, and Hungary. |
Music > Classical |
11/14/08 |
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5 |
A bass flute is pitched one octave lower than a concert flute. |
Music |
11/10/08 |
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6 |
A Taste of Honey won the Best New Artist Grammy in 1979. |
Music > Awards |
04/04/09 |
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7 |
Aaron Copland won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1945 for his ballet "Appalachian Spring". |
Music > Awards |
10/08/08 |
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8 |
Abba sings the song 'Dancing Queen'. |
Music |
05/13/12 |
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9 |
Abba won the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo in 1974. |
Music > Pop |
08/06/13 |
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10 |
Adele won the Best New Artist Grammy in 2009. |
Music > Awards |
02/21/09 |
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11 |
Alicia Keys won the Best New Artist Grammy in 2002. |
Music > Awards |
01/07/09 |
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12 |
Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch sing "I'll Fly Away", in the movie "Oh Brother Where art Thou". |
Music > Country |
02/25/09 |
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13 |
Almost every modern piano has a total of 88 keys. |
Music |
10/09/08 |
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14 |
Although it was later revoked, Milli Vanilli won the Best New Artist Grammy in 1990. |
Music > Awards |
02/21/09 |
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15 |
America won the Best New Artist Grammy in 1973. |
Music > Awards |
04/04/09 |
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