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MusicAt Madrid’s Teatro Real, the hall fell silent when Plácido Domingo stopped mid-performance, his eyes caught by a handwritten sign: “I got into Stanford. You said we’d sing.” The sign belonged to Emily Carter, once a foster child who had met Domingo backstage at just nine years old. That night, he promised her: “When you get into college, if I’m still singing, we’ll sing together.” Years later, the promise came true. Domingo brought her on stage, and together they sang — trembling at first, then soaring — a moment of destiny fulfilled. thungan August 24, 2025
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MusicNo matter how big of a star someone is, they are not in the same class as the Stones. But I believe Taylor Swift did an excellent job dueting with the Stones on what is already a real nice song to begin with. shipminion August 27, 2025
Music🇺🇸 Fans erupt: Dolly Parton must headline Super Bowl! One voice, one guitar, pure heart — America demands a moment that matters! thungan November 4, 2025