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Peninsula Piano Tuning and Service has been improving the Kenai Peninsula’s pianos for nearly two years, and is home to the area’s only full-time piano technician. The small business services anywhere from four to six pianos per month, both in the shop and in the field.
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Of the 16 elementary schools in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, only seven employ a certified music teacher. Partially due to the nationwide teacher shortage, elementary schools across the district are actively trying to hire more teachers.
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For the third year in a row, two Alaska producers with peninsula roots have put together a compilation of original holiday music to benefit women’s shelters across the state.
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Do you know the difference between a reel and a jig? A song and a tune?Our guests today might be able to help you out. We have on the show Irish musicians…
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Editor's note: James "Hobo Jim" Varsos died Oct. 5 at his home in Tennessee. KDLL's Sabine Poux interviewed Varsos two weeks ago. Alaska’s State Balladeer…
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After taking a year off in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Salmonfest is back, Aug. 6, 7 and 8. KDLL reporter Sabine Poux is at the fairgrounds in…
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The worlds of music and performance have been disrupted in the last year. But it looks like we’re on the upswing. People are getting vaccinated, the…
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Every person has their own history within the broader history of a place. That may be family, personal, or generational. How you remember it may be…
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Wednesday nights in Soldotna are going to continue their trend of bigger and better this summer, with an influx of $25,000 to support the Music in the…
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Wednesday is the last day to vote for the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce’s proposal to be awarded a Levitt Amp music series grant again this year.The…