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Nicole Pesce on piano, playing “Happy Birthday”….. by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms and Mozart!!!
Who is Nicole Pesce? Nicole Pesce is recognized as one of the “Top Ten Musicians to hear in Phoenix” by the Arizona Republic. Her musical repertoire consists of over 12,000 memorized songs ranging from Chopin to Lady Gaga. Stylistically including … Continue reading
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Tagged American Idol, Arizona, Beethoven, Blues, Boogie Woogie, Brahms, Brian Setzer, Broadway, Broadway Singer/Actor Jordan Allen, Chopin, Chris Rock, Classical, Country, David Hernandez, Debbie Reynolds, Finalist, Funk, George Bush Sr., Happy Birthday, Hip Hop, Intricate, Janet Napolitano, Jazz, Jerry Lewis, Jimmy Carter, Lady Gaga, Latin, Margaret Cho, Memorized, Mozart, Muhammad Ali, Music, Musical, Musicians, Nicole Pesce, Oldies, Opera, Performing, Phoenix, Phyllis McGuire, Piano, Piano Pieces, Pop, Privilege, Ragtime, Rare, Repertoire, Republic, Ricky Martin, Rock, Shaquille O’Neal, Songs, Spiritual, Text Messaging, The Cast of Mary Poppins, The Cast of Young Frankenstein, The Gypsy Kings, The Moscow Ballet, Verne Troyer, Waylon Jennings
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Rare Historical Photos, Do Take A Look
History, stories and scenes of the past, always excite and intrigue me. Here is an awesome and eclectic collection of photos from various parts and times of the world. Do take a look! 🙂 Winston Churchill out for a swim. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1906, A boxing match on board the USS Oregon in 1897, Africa, Albert Einstein, American, American citizenship, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Assassinated, Army, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger on the day he received his American citizenship, Atomic Bombing, Battle of Saipan, Beatles, Bill Clinton, Bombing, Brazil, British Planes, British SAS, Cafeteria, California, Che Guevara, Child labourerS, Christ the Redeemer, Citizenship, Construction, Construction of Christ the Redeemer in Rio da Janeiro, Cross, Cusco Region, Diploma, Discovery of Machu Picchu, Disney Studios, Disneyland, Dogfight, Earthquake, Elves Presley, Employee, Employee Cafeteria, Extinct, Fidel Castro, Fire, German planes, Google, Grandchildren, Grounded Aircraft, Halifax airport, Hillary Clinton, Hitler, Japanese Plane, Jr., Leo Tolstoy, Lincoln Memorial, London, London Sky, Lumberjacks, Martin Luther King, McDonalds, Microsoft, Microsoft Staff, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Muhammad Ali, Nagasaki, Nagasaki 20 minutes after the atomic bombing, Native American, New York, New York's Times Square, Opened, Opened Disney Studios, Osama bin Laden, Paris, Patrol, Peru, Photo, Photos, Planes, Redwoods., Reindeer, Report Card, Rio da Janeiro, River, Ronald McDonald, Roy O. Disney, Russia, Samurai, San Francisco, Sky, Son, South America, Staff, Statue of Liberty, Steamboats, Steamboats on the Mississippi River, Swim, Tank Man, Tanks, Tasmanian Tiger, The Disney Brothers, The First McDonalds, The Great San Francisco Fire and Earthquake of April 18, Tiananmen Square, Times Square, Volleyball, Walt Disney, Wife, Willard Scott, Winston Churchill, World Series, World War I, World War II, Wreath
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