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Drums
Elementary School
Hazleton Area District
Luzerne County

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Standard Ranking 2930.0 44(T)/1811  1(T)/38 
Ave 5th Gr Math 1520.0 8(T)/1811  1/38 
Ave 5th Gr Read 1410.0 234(T)/1811  3(T)/38 


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News for Drums (in Pennsylvania):

  • Sudan protesters demand teacher's death (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 08:32:51 GMT)
    KHARTOUM, Sudan - Thousands of Sudanese, many with clubs and swords and beating drums, burned pictures of a British teacher yesterday and demanded her execution, saying she had insulted Islam by letting her pupils name a teddy bear Muhammad.

  • The Thing with Ken Vandermark and Two Bands & A Legend: Collaborative Furies (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:24:18 GMT)
    Swedish/Norwegian power trio The Thing—featuring Mats Gusatfsson on saxophones and the colossal rhythm section of Ingebrigt Håker Flaten on bass and Paal Nilssen-Love on drums—like to enlist additional players who will bring further energy to their already dense dynamics.

  • Jazz Videos (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:24:36 GMT)
    Get featured! Submit your video Description Lou Rawls is accompanied by Les McCann (piano), Curtis Robertson (bass), Curtis Alan Sherrod, Jr. (drums) and special guest Stanley Turtentine in this 1989 performance of "Stormy Monday" at the Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival.

  • Website | Calendar | Contact | Comments (All About Jazz) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:38:36 GMT)
    Biography Born in New Jersey, Gary Bruno began studying guitar at age seven. He showed an interest in music at the age of five with Drums leading the way. Soon after, the drums were put aside to make way for guitar.

  • Gene Ess "Sandbox and Sanctum" Quartet at Big Apple Jazz (All About Jazz) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:53:16 GMT)
    A rare combination of facility and emotion drives Sandbox and Sanctum with energy and unrelenting genius of composition. Ess has put together a fascinating Quartet featuring Grammy nominated, Donny McCaslin (sax), Gene Jackson (drums), and Harvie S (bass).

  • Biography (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 13:38:23 GMT)
    Swingadelic is the New York City Metropolitan Area's greatest “little big band” that delivers the traditional big band music of Ellington, Basie and Sinatra, mixed with the soulful sounds of Ray Charles and adds just the right dose of some swingin Sixties grooves to come up with the most listenable and danceable music for your wedding, party or special event.

  • Folk's Songs (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:23:57 GMT)
    There are tribute albums, and then there’s Folk’s Songs , Jeff “Tain” Watts’ debut release on Dark Key Music under the group name Tain & the Ebonix.

  • Hearing is Believing (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:23:27 GMT)
    One never knows with Eugene Chadbourne. The multi-faceted entertainer is a mine full of surprises. He plays the banjo, the guitar and the electric rake, besides singing and composing. He has worked with musicians whose styles are diverse, yet he makes a compact fit.

  • One More Mile (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:23:17 GMT)
    Idaho-based saxophonist Brent Jensen seems to have found his musical soul-mates in the Pacific Northwest. For One More Mile , the College of Southern Idaho professor teams up with three of Seattle, Washington’s finest—pianist Bill Anschell, bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer John Bishop—for an intriguing straight-ahead set of standards and originals.

  • Afro Blue (All About Jazz) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:23:47 GMT)
    While his days as a true innovator are long past, pianist McCoy Tyner, now approaching seventy, has continued to make fine music.


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