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[Title] => The New Minstrels reunite to sell-out crowd
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Ding Mercado once said that no great song came out of the '80s. "It was the
time of M.C. Hammer," and that all the good ones can be found before that and
most of them were from the '70s. Anyone can easily refute that statement but
Ding was a member of The New Minstrels and that name easily conjures up
memories of sweet '70s love songs. Those were the reasons for the sell-out
crowd at the Metropolitan Museum on the evening of Feb. 12.
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[Title] => The New Minstrels reunite in Valentine shows
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Music groups do not stay together forever and ever. They quarrel among
themselves or they get bored with what they do or some members might think they
would be better off going solo. If these things do not happen first then they
will surely start thinking of other things once the albums stop selling and the
gigs become few and far between. And take note, all of these things can happen
to even the best, the brightest and the closest of friends.
But there is really no need anymore for fans to despair that their favorite
band has broken up.
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BALIKATAN SA KAUNLARAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION
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[Title] => The New Minstrels reunite to sell-out crowd
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Ding Mercado once said that no great song came out of the '80s. "It was the
time of M.C. Hammer," and that all the good ones can be found before that and
most of them were from the '70s. Anyone can easily refute that statement but
Ding was a member of The New Minstrels and that name easily conjures up
memories of sweet '70s love songs. Those were the reasons for the sell-out
crowd at the Metropolitan Museum on the evening of Feb. 12.
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[Title] => The New Minstrels reunite in Valentine shows
[Summary] =>
Music groups do not stay together forever and ever. They quarrel among
themselves or they get bored with what they do or some members might think they
would be better off going solo. If these things do not happen first then they
will surely start thinking of other things once the albums stop selling and the
gigs become few and far between. And take note, all of these things can happen
to even the best, the brightest and the closest of friends.
But there is really no need anymore for fans to despair that their favorite
band has broken up.
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