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Arkansas is a state located in the southern region of the United States of America. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River. Its diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central portion of the state.

The name Arkansas is a French pronunciation of a Quapaw word meaning "land of downriver people". The pronunciation "arkansaw" was made official by an act of the state legislature in 1881.

The Little Rock-North Little Rock-Pine Bluff Combined Statistical Area had 829,032 people in the 2006 census estimates and is the largest in Arkansas.

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  • Arkansas Choral Directors Association - Features clinics and resources for choir teachers throughout Arkansas, as well as, state legislation and issues in the news.
  • Arkansas Jazz Heritage Foundation - Dedicated to educating the public about Arkansas' musical heritage. It sponsors jazz performances and clinics for high school and college musicians.
  • Arkansas Music Educators Association - Features clinics and resources for music teachers throughout Arkansas, as well as, state legislation and issues in the news.
  • Arkansas Music Educators Association - Offers a networking system to keep members informed and up-to-date on techniques used by the most revered educators in the profession.
  • Arkansas Music Pavilion - Outdoor amphitheater in Fayetteville features concert information and schedule of events.
  • Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association - Features clinics and resources for band directors and orchestra teachers throughout Arkansas, as well as, state legislation and issues in the news.
  • Arkansas Symphony Orchestra - Information on the season schedules and tickets. Background provided for the ASO, the Youth Symphony, Guilds, and the Quapaw String Quartet.
  • BackBeat Music - Offers music instruments for sale and repair services available at Jonesboro, AR shop.
  • Ben Jack's Music - Music sales with information on three store locations, music and musical items available, and buying guides for music purchases.
  • Blue Meannie Music - Order information and inventory list of records available for sale. Specializing in import items. Batesville, AR.
  • Brian Kinder - Little Rock artist showcases his guitar playing talent and his whimsical songwriting skills to amuse and entertain children of all ages in a one-man show with original songs.
  • Buddy Case - Profiles the music and talent of this Arkansas guitarist, songwriter, and singer. Photos, music clips, and album information provided. Conway, AR.
  • The Cate Brothers Band - Features the band from Fayetteville, AR and their unique blend of rock and soul music. Performance calendar, CD information, and biography available.
  • Central Arkansas Children's Choir - Features community choir for treble singers in grades 3 - high school led by Mrs. Judy Rogers, Mr. David Lee, and assisted by the director of the University of Central Arkansas Community School of Music, Mrs. Jann Bryant.
  • The Chimney Rock Band - Arkansas band and songwriting group that has put together well over five hundred country, blues, and rock songs. CD and album information available.
  • Clay Franklin - Features the bluegrass singer and songwriter based out of Hot Springs, AR. Read about performances, songlist, and musician's biography.
  • The Community Blues Band - Features blues group with Kenneth McDaniel - bass, Lawrence Snowden - guitar & vocals, Larry Johnson - drums, and Jeff Guerin - vocals & lead guitar. CD information and events calendar for group based in Murfreesboro and Antoine, Arkansas.
  • Crow Johnson - Overview of the concert performances, songwriting workshops, and speaking schedule of this folk singer from Gravette, AR.
  • Hot Springs Music Festival - Features information about the annual music festival, musician apprenticeships, tickets and sponsorship opportunities.
  • Jim Aldridge - Contact information and information on the experience and abilities of this musician. Details on services to provide music to fit special occasions and gatherings.
  • Merlon Devine Music Ministry - Highlights the music of this gifted saxophonist out of Fayetteville whose smooth Christian jazz sound takes listeners by storm. CD information and calendar provided.
  • Mid South Entertainment Agency - Features variety of the finest pre-screened professional and music DJ's and live bands for entertainment events, conventions, private parties and festivals. Little Rock, AR

  • Mulberry Mountain Music Festival - Guide to musical festival, camping and lodging available, merchandise and sponsors for annual event held in Ozark, AR.
  • North Arkansas Jazz Society - Features non-profit organization dedicated to presenting, preserving, and promoting jazz music in all of its forms.
  • The Old School Bluegrass Band - Arkansas bluegrass band news, CD and tape information, schedule of events, licks, and photos from gigs and perfomances.
  • Sleepy LaBeef - Springdale musician spotlights his variety of American Roots music, including country blues, gospel, fifties rock and roll and bluegrass.
  • Tim Crouch - Highlights the music and talent of the award-winner fiddler, Tim Crouch, who hails from Strawberry, Arkansas.

  • Arkansas is a land of mountains and valleys, thick forests and fertile plains. The so-called Lowlands are better known by names of their two regions, the Delta and the Grand Prairie. The Arkansas Delta is a flat landscape of rich alluvial soils formed by repeated flooding of the adjacent Mississippi. Further away from the river, in the southeast portion of the state, the Grand Prairie consists of a more undulating landscape. Both are fertile agricultural areas.

    The Delta region is bisected by an unusual geological formation known as Crowley's Ridge. A narrow band of rolling hills, Crowley's Ridge rises from 250 to 500 feet (150 m) above the surrounding alluvial plain and underlies many of the major towns of eastern Arkansas.

    Northwest Arkansas is part of the Ozark Plateau including the Boston Mountains, to the south are the Ouachita Mountains and these regions are divided by the Arkansas River; the southern and eastern parts of Arkansas are called the Lowlands. All of these mountains ranges are part of the U.S. Interior Highlands region, the only major mountainous region between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. The highest point in the state is Mount Magazine in the Ozark Mountains; it rises to 2,753 feet (839 m) above sea level.

    Arkansas is home to many caves, such as Blanchard Springs Caverns. It is also the first U.S. state in which diamonds were found (near Murfreesboro). Arkansas has the only operating diamond mine in the United States.

    Arkansas Websites
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