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  • What songs have samples from Double Exposure songs?

    In 2001, a dance group called M&S used samples from Double Exposure’s Everyman in their song called Salsoul Nugget. In September 2008, they recorded new material an Eli/Dixon/Green composition called Soul Recession/Soultronics Records at Eli’s Studio E (The Grooveyard) facility in Philadelphia.

  • How much does it cost to play the O’Neill Brothers songs?

    Now you can play The O’Neill Brothers’ songs just like they sound on their CDs! The sheet music for many of their popular arrangements is available for purchase. Digital downloads are $4.98; hard copies are $3.98 (plus shipping).

  • What songs can you play on a banjo stand?

    Tunes include Coosy, Little Cabin Home, Soldier’s Joy, Bootleg John, Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow, Saints Go Marching In, Katy Hill, Give Me Your Hand, Rainbow of Love, Lonesome Without You, I’ll Stay Around, and Scruggs Medley. Banjo Stands will support a 12 pound banjo on any wall if properly installed.

  • Can I submit a new play to Cleveland Play House?

    Cleveland Play House continues to have a strong commitment to new works, especially those written by Ohio playwrights. The current policy for submission of new plays only permits unsolicited works to be submitted by playwrights who currently reside in the state of Ohio. At least one mainstage production in each season is a new play.

  • Who was the play-by-play announcer for the Cleveland Barons?

    In their two years in Cleveland, Larry Hirsch served as the Barons’ radio play-by-play announcer on WJW. On the television side, WUAB channel 43 did a very limited schedule with Steve Albert and Dick Hammer on commentary in 1976-77, and perhaps only one game in 1977-78 with Charlie Steiner and Pete Franklin on commentary.

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