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3.The Singer and the Chef: A Friendship Built on Opera
4.‘My Mere Existence as a Musician Is Activism’
5.Singing the Tokyo Blues
6.She Sings the Blues: Jamming With the Legendary Beverly Watkins
7.This Musician Uses Vibrations in the Ground to Sing
8.The Genius That Launched Bob Marley Pioneers New Sounds in the Digital Age
9.The Renowned Opera Singer Who Moonlights as a Janitor
10.Where India’s Top Brass Get Their Instruments
11.Rocking Out with an All-Female Hasidic Band
12.In Prison, Music Can Set You Free
13.Even Willie Nelson Overcame Bullies
14.That Time Ray Charles Beat Willie Nelson in Chess
15.Willie Nelson Is Ready to Share His Pot with You
16.Nick Tunes: Composing the Soundtrack to Your Childhood
17.How Bill Nye the Science Guy Got Into the Rap Game (Sort Of)
18.Playing Against Type: The Typewriter Orchestra
19.That Time Jimi Hendrix Opened for The Monkees
20.How One Man Escaped Death to Invent the Saxophone
21.Rock Out With the Biggest Band on Earth
22.This Self-Taught Violinist Has an Ear for the Experimental
23.This Group Uses Science to Make Music
24.A Man of Many, Many, Many Roles
25.How Ólafur Arnalds Creates Music With “Ghost Pianos”
In their daily lives, Sasha Fix and Yehia Abu Nijmeh would probably never cross paths, let alone share a friendship. But the pair is bound by music. Fix, an Israeli, and Nijmeh, a Palestinian, are both members of the YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus, a choral program for high school students in Jerusalem. The group brings together Israeli and Palestinian teens with the goal of creating music and promoting dialogue.
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