This weekend, I will be journeying with Hartbeat Co-Curator, Vivian Hart, Hartbeat Director of Research, Greg Lew and his bride,
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chloemaindesigner.com, and engineer Cowboy Jack Clement rolled the tape machine. In something of a rock and roll mystery, the tapes were lost for years but were eventually discovered and released in various forms staring in 1981. The music consisted of gospel, country and R B, with some Christmas songs interspersed. The recording lacks some technical polish, but does capture a moment in the history of rock and roll. It will be very interesting how it translates to the stage. I will let you know in the next Hartbeat.
In an article published in two of India's most widely read newspapers,
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According to the , from 2003-04 to 2009-10, average household expenditure on cultural services rose from A$36 to A$45 per week; a 25% jump compared to the general consumer price index rise of 19% over the same period.
She won many international accolades and chaired and sat on the boards of many international NGOs, but history will record her most enduring legacy as that of empowering rural communities to become agents for national and international change.
I attended Melton College, which is now Brooksby Melton College,
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