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Paul Peel's Orchestra Chairs sold for $413,000 at auction in Toronto on Monday. ((Joyner Canadian Fine Art)) Coveted paintings by Canadian artists Paul Peel, Randolph Stanley Hewton and Jack Bush ...
The Friday night before beloved First Lutheran Church pastor Paul Peel delivered his retirement sermon on Sunday, June 26, almost 400 of his congregants and celebrants from throughout the religious ...
Jerald Paul Peel, 76, a former president and board member of Security Mutual Casualty Co. who, in his spare time, worked as movie extra, died Tuesday, Feb. 19, in Christ Hospital and Medical ...
Update: A Florida medical examiner reported Trans-Siberian Orchestra founder Paul O’Neill died from an accidental drug overdose, AP reports.The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner wrote in an ...
PEEL, MICHAEL L.; Loving husband of Priscilla for 40 years; dear father of Michael Peel, Jr., Laurie (Paul) Holcombe and Paul Peel; beloved brother of Doris (John Patrick) Malloy, Diane (Gary) Huds… ...
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and its artistic partner Patricia Kopatchinskaja, above, won a Grammy Sunday for their "Death and the Maiden" project. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) --Another Twin Cities classical music group may be joining the Minnesota Orchestra in lockout. The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra is giving its musicians until Sunday to agree ...
The pioneering industrial rock band of “Head Like a Hole,” “Hurt” and “March of the Pigs” fame has confirmed an Aug. 17 date at Xcel Energy Center on its Peel It Back Tour, which will ...
Paul Peel, a resident of Tarboro, spent his 94th birthday celebrating in an unusual fashion. Peel, a civic leader and former Belk executive, was inducted into the Twin County Hall of Fame in 2019.
The orchestra also balanced its budget of close to $10 million and ended the season with a surplus of almost ... St. Paul. December 6, 2017 6:06 PM. St. Paul Chamber Orchestra breaks attendance ...
Paul Phillips, Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist for four decades, dies at 77 Mr. Phillips was always the first on stage warming up before performances at Orchestra Hall.