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Highlights of the Depauw Board of Trustees Dinner, 2009 Latino And Selected playlists of Brian W. Casey, president of DePauw University. These are samples. Each playlist typically has 40 to 50 songs: Highlights of the DePauw Board of Trustees Dinner, 2009 • Koop, "Waltz for Koop" • Astrud Gilberto, "Corcovado" • John Coltrane, "In a Sentimental Mood" • Elis Regina, "Triste" • Diana Krall, "'Deed I Do" • Sophie Milman, "Lonely in New York" • Madeleine Peyroux, "Dance Me to the End of Love" Latino and African American Student Associations Party, September, 2009 “I used the album called "Rhythms del Mundo: Cuba" as my spine -- this is a remix of very popular songs, including Coldplay's "Clocks" and Maroon 5's "She Will be Loved" with Latin rhythms using the Buena Vista Social Club and others -- and then added in some great female R&B singers,” Dr. Casey said. • Maroon 5 and Buena Vista Social Club, "She Will Be Loved" • Coldplay and Buena Vista Social Club, "Clocks" • Vania Borges, "Don't Know Why" • TLC "Scrubs" • India Arie, "Video" • Jill Scott, "A Long Wallk" • Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" • Erykah Badu "On and On" • Amy Winehouse, "Tears Dry on Their Own" Alumni Reunion Weekend, with people from many classes, Spring, 2009 • The Association, "Windy" • The Mamas and Papas, "Dream a Little Dream of Me" • Warren Zevon, "Werewolves of London" • Nick Lowe, "Cruel to Be Kind" • Naked Eyes, "Always Something There to Remind Me" • The Pretenders, "Back on The Chain Gang" • Paul Simon, "Kodachrome" • Tom Jones, "It's Not Unusual (Wiseguy Remix)" For Faculty Working Dinners • Jan Johansson's album "Folkvisor" -- “He is a Swedish jazz pianist who died in 1968. These are his jazz interpretations of old Swedish folk songs, haunting and smart.” .
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