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Cadillac Tramps capture dream gig
OMRO Growing up in Omro, Jon Bartel enjoyed the crowds and the food and especially the music at the annual Omro-Rushford Fire Department street dance.
The Oshkosh Northwestern
Brazilian Singer Ivete Sangalo to Perform in Luanda
Luanda, 06/11 – Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, one of the symbols of the Bahia music, will perform next June 21st in Luanda at an exclusive show at Coqueiros Stadium, at the invitation of the ArenaDirect.
AngolaPress
Music news
- Rapper Snoop Dogg performs July 3 at the Val Air Ballroom. Fiction Place opens the show. Tickets are $37.50 through Ticketmaster.
Juice
Amy's hubby faces the music over assault
The husband of singer Amy Winehouse has admitted assaulting a barman and attempting to cover it up. Blake Fielder-Civil, 26, was being tried in London on charges of attacking pub landlord James King and then conspiring with King to have the landlord withdraw as a witness.
Cape Argus
What I’m Into: Kourtney Hansen, 27, radio personality, music video star
KJJY traffic reporter Kourtney Hansen was filling in for a vacationing Hatfield & McCoy when country singer Jeremy McComb came in for an interview.
Juice
Fred's Weather: Is your teen a zombie?
You were told sitting too close to the television would ruin your eyes; listening to rock music would not only damage your hearing but turn you into anything from a communist to a heathen; and smoking marijuana would lead you down the path to hard drug use.
Asbury Park Press
The First Thai Young Composer Narong Prangcharoen
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Thaipr.net
Concert review: Violinist Pine soars in concert
The violinist Rachel Barton Pine is a lot of things: a songbird player; a non-snooty ambassador for classical music; a big-hearted advocate for overlooked and forgotten composers.
San Jose Mercury News
Driver's bail set at $200,000 in fatal hit-and-run accident
A 23-year-old Chicago man could face up to 14 years in prison if convicted for killing a Chicago musician and his dog in Chicago's Mount Greenwood community, a spokesman for the Cook County state's attorney's office said Tuesday.
SouthtownStar
Concert review: Symphony Silicon Valley goes 'Beyond the Score'
When people think of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," they often think: "Riot." They remember that Stravinsky's revolutionary opus had something to do with the birth of modernism, polarizing audiences and even, by some accounts, provoking a near riot when it was first performed in Paris
San Jose Mercury News
Man sentenced to 18 months in jail for beating
MANITOWOC Manitowoc County Circuit Judge Darryl Deets sentenced a man who was involved with a brutal beating two years ago at Metro Jam, a popular music event, to 18 months in jail.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
Family festival kicks off today in Hamburg
A bigger, better Hamburg Family Fun Fest gets under way today with the opening of amusement rides and performances by the Flying Pages, a circus troupe, festival organizers said.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
Richland drama students brave snow to attend ceremony in Seattle
SEATTLE -- A little thing like a snowstorm in June didn't stop the Richland High School drama department from getting to the 5th Avenue High School Music Awards ceremony Monday night in Seattle.
Tri-City Herald
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW
3 THINGS TO DO TOMORROW Music Santana Row begins songwriters series Check out Santana Row's "Songwriters Under the Stars" concert series, beginning with a performance by acoustic American roots musician "T-Bone" Ted Kastelic, at 6 p.
San Jose Mercury News
Red Cross banks on tour to draw teen blood donors
The American Red Cross is partnering with Music Saves Lives to encourage teens to donate blood in the summer.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
San Francisco Ballet announces Chicago plans
The San Francisco Ballet has announced more detailed plans for its visit this fall to Chicago's Harris Theater for Music and Dance.
Chicago Sun-Times
'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout cast
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe. This rough-and-tumble little Rogers Park storefront, which serves as home to the Jeff-winning Theo Ubique Theatre Company, is an intimate, raw-bones ...
Chicago Sun-Times
BugSquad turns its attention to Amarok this Sunday!
Posted by A. L. Spehr on Wednesday 11/Jun/2008, @01:52 from the soon-your-music-will-have-no-bugs dept. This coming Sunday, June 16, BugSquad is hosting a BugDay to go triaging through old Amarok bugs.
KDE News
Travel talk
Break out the lederhosen: Frankenmuth's annual Bavarian Festival starts Thursday and runs through the weekend.
Chicago Sun-Times
Libyan legend
Downloads revive career of world music pioneer
BBC News
American Days Festival schedule announced
Proud American Days festival will bring four lively days of activities and events to New Lenox, July 24-27. Entertainment, athletics, competitions and carnival rides are part of the mix. Many of the activities are open to participation by the public.
The Lincoln-Way Sun
A fun fest, right in our backyard
Searching for affordable and local fun this summer? Then check out Geneva's 59th Annual Swedish Days -- A Midsommar Festival, known as the "Granddaddy of Illinois Festivals," in full swing Tuesday through Sunday, June 17-22.
The Batavia Sun
Pick out your favorite music -- it's headed for stage
Summertime and great music are perfect companions to Swedish Days. This year's lineup offers something for everyone -- jazz, folk, blues, pop, rock n' roll, country, ballads and swing.
The Batavia Sun
GOING THE EXTRA MILE FOR A BEER
A SIX figure investment has nearly doubled the capacity of Goddards Brewery. The bigger brewery was unveiled by IW high sheriff Alan Titchmarsh, who hails from the other end of the country, a stone’s throw from the historic Samuel Smith’s Brewery at Tadcaster in Yorkshire.
Isle of Wight County Press
Here and Now
The sixth annual Cantigny Fine Art Festival will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton.
The St. Charles Sun
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