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AMustardSeed.com - Your Christian Music Store - The Mustard Seed Home Page is your #1 Source for Christian Music CDs, Tapes and Videos all at great prices.

Broadcast.com-Radio - It's always fun to listen to a radio station that's far away. Sometimes it's hard to pick up a signal though. You don't need a powerful antenna to pick up these broadcasts--all you need is the right plug-ins. Search for live U.S. broadcasts by station location, call letters, or format. Other links let you listen in on the BBC world broadcasts, scanners, church services, and lots more.

Country Music Association - The first three musicians to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame were Jimmie Rodgers, Fred Rose, and Hank Williams. The first woman wasn't added until 1970, when the Carter Family (A. P. Carter, his wife, Sara, and sister-in-law, Maybelle) joined the others before them. Did you know that Elvis is in the Hall of Fame, too (1998)? Besides finding out about country music's past, find out about its present and future with information on the next series of awards and links to the fan club pages of many entertainers.

CountryStars.com - Great American Country - Great American Country is a music video TV channel focused directly on country music. Brief biographies of all your favorite country stars are here--many with video and audio clips. There's also a clickable map so you can find out which country bands will be playing in your area soon. Links? Sure, there are links on country artists, general sites on country music, and even on such things as guitar lessons and country dancing.

David Jack - Fun and Games! - Welcome to the premiere Children's Music Internet Resource site! PARENTS! Early Childhood Educators, Pre-K & Kindergarten through 3rd grade TEACHERS!! You've come to one of the best places in the world for top-quality children's music for your kids (and you)! Play the memory game, listen to music, or color Miranda the Panda while you're here.

Percussion for Kids - Is pure rhythm really music, or is it just a cacophony of noise? If you go to a performance of STOMP, you will see and hear the cast members "play" Zippo lighters, push brooms, trash cans, newspapers, and other common objects. Visit this Web site to see and hear audio from the show and learn more about the science of rhythm. There are also some neat activities, like making a "rain stick" out of paper towel tubes, toothpicks, and lentils.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum - Look in the Exhibits area. Are these really the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll? Well, it's a start, and if you have other ideas, you can always vote in the Ballot Box for your personal choice. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is a little bit like the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Read profiles of the rock legends who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame and listen to their audio files. You can also read about and listen to the 500 songs. If you take the virtual tour to the museum's exhibits, say "Hi" to Eddie the Elevator Man. What rock star was born on your birthday? A file in Play Around will tell you.

Sharon, Lois & Bram Club-E - Club E? Of course! That's E for Ellie the Elephant. Sharon, Lois, and Bram and their pal Elephant have been singing wonderful songs on TV, in concerts, and now on the Web. Look around and you'll find games, activities, lyrics, audio clips, and concert dates and locations. Choose Club E to go to the fan club page, or Skinnamarink TV to go to an area about their TV show.

The Symphony: An Interactive Guide - Learn about almost 20 different composers of symphonies at this slick site. It offers access by composer name and country. Why did so many famous composers come from Germany and Austria? You can also explore a 200-year long time line in the development of the symphonic form. What's the "symphonic form"? It's all explained here, from the sonata in the first movement, to the scherzos in the second and third movements, to the rondo in the fourth. Discover the guide to the instruments of the orchestra, complete with audio files. This site was created by students for the ThinkQuest competition.

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