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House Music MLK Weekend 2025, 5 p.m.-midnight, Friday through Sunday, Jan. 17-19, VFW Post 641, 534 S. Beltline Blvd. Three days of music and dancing presented by House Music South Carolina/CHMPSC ...
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How did pop culture spread MLK's message? - MSNIt was Martin Luther King Jr. who had the dream. But it was the pop songwriters of the 1960s who set it to music. And a few brave TV producers who put it on the tube. And a few exceptional ...
"Genius: MLK/X" composer Terence Blanchard on using songs and score to highlight 1960s Civil Rights leaders and their journey through the 1960s. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
It was Martin Luther King Jr. who had the dream. But it was the pop songwriters of the 1960s who set it to music. And a few brave TV producers who put it on the tube. And a few exceptional ...
Rhythm Traders, a Northeast Portland drum shop that has been open for over 30 years, is welcoming two other music businesses into its building. Together, the three businesses hope to create a sort ...
The city of Boston unveiled a new memorial sculpture in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King on Friday. The reception for the 22-foot statue has been decidedly mixed — ranging ...
It was Martin Luther King Jr. who had the dream. But it was the pop songwriters of the 1960s who set it to music. And a few brave TV producers who put it on the tube.
How did Martin Luther King's message get across to America? Partly through pop culture. Music, movies, TV helped spread his message in the '60s ...
(Jan 14) MLK Music and Art Festival - St. Petersburg: Join local vendors, listen to live music and enjoy the arts at this free event starting from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at Albert Whitted Park, ...
The Community Awareness Series will present their Annual Martin Luther King Tribute; Art House will host An Evening of Music and Spoken Word with Cold Weather Company and more.
Eastside Guitar Repair and Hank’s Music Exchange had both been in Southeast Portland, but have now moved to the Rhythm Traders building to form what they’re calling the MLK Music Mall.
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