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Music in the Meadow
Outdoor performance by country/bluegrass ensemble Lost State of Franklin. June 11, 6:30 p.m.; free Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Howe Meadow (330) 657-2909
West Side Leader |
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Making Contact : North Shore Presents Stroman-Weidman Musical Beginning June 10
Tony Award winner Jarrod Emick plays Michael Wiley with Naomi Hubert as the Girl in the Yellow Dress in the North Shore Music Theatre's production of the Tony-winning musical Contact, which begins performances at the Massachusetts venue June 10.
Playbill |
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Composer rocks Hilltop Country Day School
SPARTA -- Bob Dorough probably has one of the most recognizable voices in America.
New Jersey Herald |
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LABOR DAY WEEKEND IS FIL-AM ROCK WEEKEND
THE recent feature on local Filipino-American rock bands on TFC's news program 'Balitang America,' garnered mixed reviews from scene players. Some took it as a bad spin by the reporter, who made it look like local artists were begging for attention and love.
The Filipino Express |
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Show Boat Concert, with Carmello, Gunn and deVaughn, Anchors at Carnegie Hall
The undisputed granddaddy of American musicals, Show Boat, by composer Jerome Kern and lyricist-librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, steams into New York City June 10, this time as a starry one-night benefit concert for Carnegie Hall.
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Jazz pianist traces roots to Marshall, Mo.
Marshall, Mo., has long been known for the rich farmland that surrounds it. But it has never been known as a hotbed for young jazz talent.
The Kansas City Star |
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Lip-smacking food, music await attendees of festival
The smell of smoked meat, the smooth sound of a blues guitar and the laughter of children at play await folks at the MO Blues & Barbeque Festival on Friday and Saturday at the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
Sedalia Democrat |
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Music in the Garden
The Amarillo Botanical Gardens came to life with the sounds of tenor Robert Hansen. This is the second week of the summer series "Music in the Gardens." next Monday music will be performed by Lyndi Fisher.
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30,000 city students to rally at Soldier Field for more state funding
Mayor Richard Daley, several music stars expected to attend More than 30,000 Chicago Public Schools students are expected to pack Soldier Field from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday to rally for more state education funding and call for more anti-violence programs.
Chicago Tribune |
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Ben Lee Writes Film Score
Sydney's loveable pop prince Ben Lee has scored an upcoming film entitled 'The Square'. The fitting film suits the nerdy musician, who was approached by longtime friend, and director of the film Nash Edgerton to write the score.
Undercover |
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The sights and sounds of the True Colors Tour
The Target Center concert drew fans gay and straight to hear their favorite entertainers and to celebrate a diversity of lifestyles.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Coldplay Give Track-By-Track Tour Of 'Viva La Vida', Explain Handclaps, Tack Pianos And The Number 42
There probably won't be a bigger rock album released this year than Coldplay's Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends , unless, of course, Bono and company decide to bless us with whatever they've been working on.
MTV Asia |
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Amy Winehouse Apologizes For Yet Another Scandalous Home Video, This One With Racial Slurs
Over the past year, British soul singer Amy Winehouse has made as much news for her outrageous offstage behavior as she has for her Grammy-winning music.
MTV Asia |
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Harrell resigns as music and youth minister
Although Sunday was not Wayne and Jamie Harrell’s last Sunday with the folks at Johnsonville First Baptist Church, they couldn’t leave the area until he publicly said his goodbyes to his church and the community, especially the youth, as he is leaving his position as Minister of Music and Youth at Johnsonville First Baptist Church. His last Sunday here was May 25.
Florence Morning News |
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Index measures nation's happiness, stress
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Gallup Organization and a health industry partner now offer a detailed daily measure of U.S. happiness and stress that you can look up on the Internet. They hope that it will be as influential an indicator of national progress someday as the gross domestic product.
The Pantagraph |
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Nat'l Performing Arts Convention Comes To Denver
The Democrats aren't the only ones aiming for a Colorado convention -- the arts community is as well. The National Performing Arts Convention hits Denver Tuesday.
CBS4 Denver |
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Taste of Carter County - Event kicks off Covered Bridge Celebration this afternoon
ELIZABETHTON — Music has always been the biggest draw for the annual Covered Bridge Celebration, but great local food is also becoming an important part of the festival.
Johnson City Press |
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Festival summer season begins in Netherlands
Amsterdam- Many years ago, Dutch festivals were visited mainly by locals, but today, many tourists flock to the Netherlands as soon as the summer begins to attend one or more of its many cultural festivals. The month of June marks the beginning of on...
EARTHtimes.org |
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‘Freestyle’ Yosakoi treat
WITH masterful swishes of their clapper-like percussive instruments and fanciful dance twirls, Yosakoi dancers kept up an energetic flailing of hands and punching of fists in the air in sync with the traditional music that was given a modern twist.
The Star |
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Drops: 'Tha Carter III' by Lil Wayne
Somehow, Weezie's new album is both a blockbuster and an artistic leap forward, a rarity in rap music these days, writes Newsday's Glenn Gamboa.
Newsday |
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Genesis packs extras in 'When in Rome 2007' DVD
It's no surprise the new music DVD When in Rome 2007 from Genesis is a well-crafted, three-disc document of the group's first tour in 15 years. Since its formation more than 40 years ago, the band has been known for its technical precision in both sound and vision.
USA Today |
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High Ball, Low Ball
At the Abba-themed Symphony Ball, the message was "Thank You for the Music" -- and the money.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Doug Clark: Street music for a good cause
Far be it from me to ever tell people what to do. But Spokane’s Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick should flee this cow town and take her utensils to the bright lights of the Grand Ol’ Opry.
The Spokesman-Review |
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Talking Simon & Garfunkel at the Westport Public Library
Rock ‘n’ roll historian and veteran disc jockey Pete Fornatale addressed a Westport Public Library audience tonight, talking about himself, his career, and his seventh book, “Simon & Garfunkel’s Bookends.”
WestportNow |
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Top designers reveal exclusive one-off lingerie
Thirteen of the country’s most loved designers, including, Huffer, Zambesi, Lola by Rachel Hunter and Yvonne Bennetti will take part in Fantasia; an exclusive charity lingerie show which will be held on the 25th of June at the Town Hall, Auckland to raise funds for the KidsCan Charitable Trust.
Scoop.co.nz |
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