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Ken Burns` `The Civil War` returns in 150th anniversary DVD set
Plain Dealer (blog) Ken Burns ' ' "civil war" ' returnees in 150th anniversary DVD sitblin dealer (blog) ... Studs turkel, Kurt Vonnegut Horton Foote and Larry Fishburne. New features include bonus interviews with burns and George Foote Stanley Crouch, will carry out Jay and Molly Mason. From paramount. On 29 March. paramount.com/homeentertainment.
April 2011
Music events around Southwest Michigan: University Trombone Choir, Hip Hop ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
Anjar Jay & Molly Mason family band â ? "6 17 April, grisold Hall, 401 Hubbard St. alligan. $ 15-$ 20 in advance $ 20-$ 20 at the door of the reception of VIP tickets available for $ 16, concert ticket holders only. cityofallegan.org/griswold 269-673-3456?.
April 2011
Small town of Allegan to celebrate its big role in Civil War
Highlights will be an exhibition by Anjar Jay & Molly Mason family band on Sunday in grisold Hall. Jay â ? ?Ashokan consists of Anjar's farewell, â ? which was used as the title theme in ' 1990 Ken Burns PBS series â ? ?The civil war.
April 2011
Interview: Six questions with bluegrass fiddler Jay Ungar
On Sunday 17 April, at 6, Anjar Jay and Molly Mason family band will perform in grisold Hall as part of alligan ' s celebrate 150 years of civil war. Anjar, Mason performed on.
April 2011
Echoes of the first shots
In addition to the Symphony, and included performers carrying Jay and Molly Mason family band, choir spiritual CSOs and Mount Zion AME spiritual together. Mayor Joseph p. Riley, Jr. served as host and read historical passages.
April 2011