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Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends – Dashing Through the Snow / A Little Bug Music / Top O’Big Tree / Seeing Straight / Spider Mom

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Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends – Dashing Through the Snow / A Little Bug Music / Top O’Big Tree / Seeing Straight / Spider Mom It’s winter time in Sunny Patch and the Spider brood is preparing for their annual Holly Day Fest; a time of fun, games, good eats and most important of all getting together with family. Miss Spider, Squirt and Bounce have headed out to deliver some midwinter treats to a spider with a home full of new-hatches. On the way home, a storm a interrupts their journey. It looks like they may not make it home in time for the Holly Day Fest. With the help of Stinky and Flint the firefly, Miss Spider and her buglets make it home just in time. Includes 5 Episodes: -Dashing Through the Snow -A Little Bug Music -Top O’Big Tree -Seeing Straight -Spider Mom

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How To Dance With Two Left Feet…The Complete Guide To “Real World Dancing” For Everyone…3 Disc Boxed Set…5 STAR RATING In Every Category…Learn The FUN Of Dancing Without Memorizing Boring Dance Steps And Patterns To Any Style Of Music In Two Hours(2008)

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How To Dance With Two Left Feet…The Complete Guide To “Real World Dancing” For Everyone…3 Disc Boxed Set…5 STAR RATING In Every Category…Learn The FUN Of Dancing Without Memorizing Boring Dance Steps And Patterns To Any Style Of Music In Two Hours(2008) This is not your ordinary “How To Dance” video. This DVD is an entertaining and informative NEW approach to learning how to dance that you will Enjoy watching over and over again. Your host Chuck Reed has developed a NEW How To Dance strategy, The “PortStar Method” that brings back the “FUN” of dancing and eliminating the awkwardness of learning how to dance. No more boring, awkward dance patterns! This EXTRORDINARY video will show you how to dance to ANY STYLE OF MUSIC, WITH ANY PARTNER… EVERY TIME. In “Real World” situations. Whether you are learning by yourself or as a couple,you will learn the “When, Where, Why, and How” to have fun dancing…………

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Brad Paisley Music Video Collection

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Brad Paisley Music Video Collection This DVD contains: 5 Music Videos 1. Mud on the Tires 2. Little Moments 3. Celebrity 4. I’m Gonna Miss Her 5. I Wish You’d Stay Plus – Making of Cornography with special guests Jimmy Dickens, George Jones and Bill Anderson.


Apparently, the play will feature chiptune music created on Ataris, GameBoys, and Commodore 64s, and 8-bit art will back up the actors. More specifically, the play aims to juxtapose “the two dimensional side-scrolling world of fun and …

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Music in High Places – BBMak (Live in Vietnam)

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Music in High Places – BBMak (Live in Vietnam) British boy-band trio BBMak play visitor in this latest volume of concert-travelogues from the Music in High Places series. On the heels of recent productions (sending performers Collective Soul to Morocco, Brian McKnight to Brazil, and Boyz II Men to South Korea), this production–part music, part discovery–finds Mak popsters Christian, Mark, and Ste prowling through busy, open-air markets in the Vietnamese city of Hue, visiting ancient ruins, and catching their breath in a cathedral-like cave in the Marble Mountains. Sure, there’s plenty of evidence of the old French and American wars that raged on for decades, but the accent here is on appreciating a now- thriving, tourist-oriented economy, while taking frequent breaks to enjoy the chirpy, blue-eyed soul of our engaging hosts. Well, OK: It’s a strange concept, but not at all an unpleasant one. Tunes include “Back Here,” “Ghost of You and Me,” and “I Can Tell.” –Tom Keogh

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World Music Portrait

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World Music Portrait


An evening of acoustic music with some of Wiltons finest undiscovered talents is set for Sunday, July 25, as Joni Wallace & Friends come to Merwin Meadows. The music starts at 5:30 and continues until whenever, according to Parks and Rec Director Steve Pierce.

music: Definition from Answers.com
music n. The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm,

Multiple signal classification – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) is an algorithm used for frequency estimation [1] and emitter location. [2] Application to frequency estimation

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Beat the Intro – The Ultimate Music Trivia DVD Game

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Beat the Intro – The Ultimate Music Trivia DVD Game Think you can name that pop tune in a few opening bars? Then Beat the Intro is the game for you. The wildly addictive game contains more than 3,000 song clips, grouped into decades: ’50s-’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s-’00s. The gist: a screen comes up with three possible artist/song title names and the intro to the song begins playing; use your DVD remote to choose your answer (some may prefer the faster gameplay of the computer, using your mouse). If you choose wrong, you lose; if you get each answer in a set right, you win, but are still evaluated by how quick you are. The mix of artists is impressive (from the ’50s, you might hear Elvis, Doris Day, Buddy Holly or Jimmy Dorsey, for instance), and the game can be played solo or with up to four players. For the best challenge, choose “Random,” to mix decades up, and it will soon be clear whose brain is littered with the most useful pop-culture flotsam and jetsam. (It can be a mixed blessing, however, to win a round, only to realize it was because you really did know the difference between Mac Davis’ “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me” and Bread’s “Baby I’m-a Want You.”) And don’t think because you think you remember, say, the early ’90s, that you’ll have total recall of all the Country Hat Acts. Beat the Intro is great for families, parties, and know-it-all pals, challenging, but broad enough to let everyone test his or her knowledge. OK, strike up the band! –A.T. Hurley

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