February 21st, 2010
Parents may not appreciate the screeching of violins and recorders during the hours of practice, but new evidence suggests music lessons help children improve their language skills. Scientists have discovered that playing an instrument significantly enhances the brain’s sensitivity to speech

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Music has the power to shape a child’s mind
February 7th, 2010
Created by Kelsie Yarbrough. Entered into kmea’s 2010 Music Advocacy video contest
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For The Sake Of Music
February 1st, 2010
An unfortunate mix up has left Liverpudlian pop fans hoping to see American country music star Taylor Swift disappointed. Local media reported that the pop star would be visiting a primary school in Knowsley today

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Taylor Swift recieves apology in pop star mix up
February 1st, 2010
An unfortunate mix up has left Liverpudlian pop fans hoping to see American country music star Taylor Swift disappointed. Local media reported that the pop star would be visiting a primary school in Knowsley today.

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Taylor Swift recieves apology in pop star mix up
February 1st, 2010
An unfortunate mix up has left Liverpudlian pop fans hoping to see American country music star Taylor Swift disappointed. Local media reported that the pop star would be visiting a primary school in Knowsley today.

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Swift apology in pop star mix up
February 1st, 2010
An unfortunate mix up has left Liverpudlian pop fans hoping to see American country music star Taylor Swift disappointed. Local media reported that the pop star would be visiting a primary school in Knowsley today.

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Swift apology in pop star mix up
January 21st, 2010
Music education is headed towards extinction. Music education is headed towards extinction because of egotistical and self-serving music educators
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Music Education Extinction
January 18th, 2010
Oxford University students have been barred from using Spotify, the popular music streaming service.
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Oxford University bans students from Spotify
January 14th, 2010
Schools are resorting to drama, role-play, music and dance to get children interested in subjects such as maths and science, according to Ofsted.
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Schools using dance and fashion to get bored pupils interested in maths
December 20th, 2009
An audio excerpt from interviews conducted and compiled in the book, "Everything We Needed to Know About Business, We Learned Playing Music," a compilation of profiles of CEOs and business leaders who played music as a child or adolescent and view that experience as a defining one in preparing them for success.
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Bob Massie CEO of Marketing Informatics on Music Education & Success
Dolphin Music Products