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SUNDAY
APACHE PIER, 497-6486. 9700 Kings Road, Myrtle Beach. Karaoke with Chris, 8-11 p.m. Variety. $3 THE BOWERY, 626-3445 110 Ninth Ave. N., Myrtle Beach Necessary Experience. Southern Rock, country. 8:30 p.m.-midnight. No cover. BROADWAY LOUIE'S, 445-6885. Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, Jake's All Star Karaoke, 9 p.m. Variety. No cover.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Commemoration Day
MARIANO LAKE — Navajo Treaty Commemoration Day will be June 20, at Mariano Lake Chapter. Music, Rodeo, Exhibits, Trail rides, and more. SPENCER VALLEY — Family fun night will be 5:30 p.m., June 20, at Garcia’s, Spencer Valley. Lots of prizes, free bingo, and grand prizes. Free food available.
The Gallup Independent |
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FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
On stage Singer-songwriter Citizen Cope will perform tonight at House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach. Cope is known for the songs "Bullet and a Target," "Back Together" and "Every Waking Moment." When 7 p.m.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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R.E.M. grabs Flagpole's Best Album honors
[ While R.E.M. has grown far beyond its hometown roots, its music is as poignant as ever in the music city where the band got its start.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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A main AthFest driver downshifts this year
[ Jeff Montgomery has been an ardent champion of AthFest since, well, before Day One, spearheading the extremely vital promotions committee for the art and music festival's first 11 years.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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Virginia event will fittingly be filled with music
VIRGINIA — A Virginia community celebration simply wouldn’t be complete without some toe-tapping tunes and sing-along songs. In true traditional form, The Great Virginia Get-Together will supply a full range of music to appeal to everyone.
Mesabi Daily News |
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Aretha Franklin to headline 2008 Newport jazz festival
NEWPORT, R.I. -- "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin will headline the 2008 JVC Jazz Festival in Newport.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Outclassed Greece return home to face the music
SALZBURG: Defending champions Greece will return home to face stinging criticism after they failed to win a single point and scored only a solitary goal at Euro 2008.
The Star |
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Bluesman Mooney headlines Downtown After Five show
For those who've been amazed by the spirit of the people and artists from New Orleans, Crescent City bluesman John Mooney can't imagine life any other way.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Music Box Productions debuts with 'Jerry's Girls'
A big Broadway-style musical takes the stage this weekend, as a new Asheville theater company makes its debut.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Polecat Creek, Lo-Fi Breakdown corner bluegrass market
The local bands Polecat Creek and Lo-Fi Breakdown both share the same fiddler -- Natalya Weinstein. And this weekend, they're sharing the stage at The Grey Eagle Music Hall.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Skinny Legs and All kids are making waves
Who says that you've got to live hard to play the blues? Not Skinny Legs and All, a hot new blues, rock/R&B project that's been making waves locally. The
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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In the towns
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick will be hosting their charity golf outing 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26 at Beaver Brook Country Club, Country Club Rd., Annandale.
The Warren Reporter |
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The Console War
In the ongoing battle between electronic-pop “composers” hunched over various synths and sequencers while performing onstage and guitar-slinging musicians who insist that computer-chip-generated blips, bloops, and beeps do not equal music, the Console War straddles a fine line.
Washington City Paper |
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Murrysville group instrumental in Pittsburgh orchestra
Five times a year the Pittsburgh Symphony gets personal with residents of Murrysville and surrounding communities. Symphony East has drawn interest in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh for 30 years.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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TABLE TALK
Expect to see plenty of wagging tails and happy pups at Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro at Stony Point Fashion Park on Wednesday. Three Dog Bakery, also at Stony Point, is hosting "Dog's Night Out" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Copeland's outdoor patio. The event will raise money for Friends United with Richmond Shelter, a nonprofit pet-adoption organization.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Apple Mountain forms couples league
Looking for something new to do with your significant other this summer? Tired of the usual dinner and a movie? Do what a lot of other couples are doing -- play golf.Apple Mountain Golf & Country Club in White Township began its couples league last summer to much success.
The Warren Reporter |
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The Stars Come out for Edinburgh Film Festival
The world's longest continuously running film festival opened in Edinburgh on Wednesday.Now in its 62nd year, the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) has been moved to June from its...
The Epoch Times |
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Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers at the Romantic Rhythms Music Festival in Antigua
NORTH SOUND, Antigua-Other than the scope of their work-with 165 million albums sold, eight Grammy Awards, and a combined 90 years as active performers-you might think that music legends Lionel Ric...
The Epoch Times |
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TICKETS
Country titans Brooks & Dunn will team with ZZ Top Atkinsand Rodney Atkins for a show at John Paul Jones Arena on Sept. 7. Tickets for the 7 p.m. concert are $49.50 and $65 and are on sale at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the venue's box office, (888) JPJ-TIXS, www.johnpauljonesarena.com and select Plan 9 locations.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Pop and Rock Listings
POP.
New York Times |
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Report: Live Nation chairman Cohl negotiating exit
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) -- Concert promoter Live Nation Inc. is negotiating the exit of its chairman, Michael Cohl, amid a dispute between him and CEO Michael Rapino, according to a newspaper report Thursday.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Jazz Listings
JAZZ.
New York Times |
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Classical Music/Opera Listings
CLASSICAL.
New York Times |
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Live Music Guide
ALLEY KATZ -- 10 Walnut Alley, 643-2816. No Way Out Fest 2 with Out Cold, Career Suicide, Direct Control, Life Trap and others, 3 p.m. Saturday; Government Warning, Double Negative, Citizens Patrol, Born Bad and others, 3 p.m. Sunday, $15 at door each day, $25 two-day pass.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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