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That side of Bennink is likely to be uppermost in these cross-culture gigs tinged with American, South African and Spanish music, and featuring the Dutch saxophonist Paul van Kemenade, who has been working with brass, pop and classical groups as well as African musicians since the mid-90s, plus free jazz trombonist Ray Anderson, bassist Ernst Glerum and guitarist Frank Mobus.
This week's new live music Andrew Clements 2010
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Emily Mobus, 17, of Springfield, was one of six teenagers who made the chorus 'most recent trip to Cuba in November.
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Emily Mobus, 17, of Springfield, was one of six teenagers who made the chorus 'most recent trip to Cuba in November.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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"It was a pretty spiritual experience, because even though our governments don't get along, we can still connect through music," Mobus said.
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"They are just such a supportive group of women," Mobus said.
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Professor Mobus reviews William Catton's "Bottleneck", the sequel to his popular 1983 book,
Energy Bulletin - 2009
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"We want everyone to know what a good man he was," Mobus added.
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Professor Mobus reviews William Catton's "Bottleneck", the sequel to his popular 1983 book,
Energy Bulletin - 2009
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Mobus notified the administration of the University of Gottingen, which decided to conduct a search for Nazi loot in the library as part of a research project.
Free Internet Press 2008
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Mobus found documents in the city archives proving that in March 1933, members of the SA, together with police officers, confiscated 890 books from a communist bookseller in Gottingen.
Free Internet Press 2008
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