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Ms Clarke is not alone, a new poll by the Stroke Association has revealed 35% of stroke survivors are able to sing better ...
When a young air stewardess was struck down by a near fatal stroke she was initially unable to speak - yet could sing music ...
New research shows that more than a third of stroke survivors can sing more easily than speak, in the early stages of ...
A little Cockatoo named Cumulus is “putting his heart and soul into” singing to his mom and it's beyond sweet. Check out this ...
On the night of April 22, an estimated 10.8 million birds were in flight over Michigan, according to BirdCast, which uses doppler radar to estimate migration numbers. On April 27, 8.3 million birds ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPerformers aged four to 84 shine at Edmonton Music and Speech Arts FestivalPerformers from four to 84 are showcasing their talents at the 117th annual Edmonton Music and Speech Arts Festival, where ...
"When I started out in the music business, I didn’t know anything about it," said Reba McEntire in a new 'Variety' cover ...
Florida is close to offering a Margaritaville license plate to pay homage to Key West's favorite son, Jimmy Buffett.
Michael Bolton came out of emergency brain surgery in December 2023 singing "Proud Mary," his daughters reveal in this week's ...
A new study of the Northern Aché people in Paraguay challenges the belief that dance and lullabies are universal human ...
All three contestants on Tuesday night's "Jeopardy!" got the final clue wrong — but the one from Indiana has another shot tonight.
A new Northwestern University study found group singing virtually has major benefits, especially for adults over 55 including people with conditions like dementia.
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