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Band director goes where music takes him
For 46-year-old Reed Thomas, director of bands at MTSU, music has long been a passion — no matter where it may take him.
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Enterprising musical Trek
TSO boldly going where ... ah, you know
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Ochoa making it work
Advice from father, teachers has paid off nicely for multi-faceted guitarist
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The calendar
''Celia: The Life & Music of Celia Cruz'' chronicles the singer's early beginnings in Cuba to her international stardom. $50-$95. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722.
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Willy Chirino feels the heat of Miami sound
Being as how Willy Chirino was born in Cuba it's no surprise he's known as one of the creators of the sultry ''Miami Sound'' that fuses Cuban beats with rock, Brazilian and Caribbean sounds sure to keep Latin-music lovers on the dance floor.
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Contest seeks ideas for new music video
PHOENIXVILLE — Do you want to explore your creative side, show off your skills, or just make a statement? Are you into music and/or videos? Do you just wanna have fun?
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Whisper’n Bill Anderson honored in Mesquite
Georgia native and country music star, Bill Anderson, left his mark in Mesquite on Father’s Day n and Mesquite left a mark on him. In an afternoon pre-show in the Rodeo City Music Hall, Anderson was presented the key to the city by Mayor John Monaco.
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Young actor takes the stage as children's hero
Jessie Carrion has played Paul in a national tour of Rent, the Pulitzer Prize-winning, rock musical that captivated audiences around the world. Now, Carrion has the lead role where audience members may be howling for a Coke or in urgent need of a trip to the potty.
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'Camp Rock,' Daytime Emmys worth a look
Tonight's Might-See: "Camp Rock," 7 p.m., Disney Channel; repeats at 7 p.m. Saturday, ABC.
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iTunes reaches 5bn mark
Apple's online store iTunes, introduced in 2001 as a companion to the iconic iPod, has notched up five billion song sales.
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Coastal Community News Briefs for Friday, June 20
Senior center holds ballroom dance OCEANSIDE ---- The Oceanside Senior Center will hold a ballroom dance featuring music by Billy Harper Band from 2-4 p.m. June 22 at 455 Country Club Lane. Admission is $5 and anyone age 55 and older is welcome. Call (760) 435-5250.
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Palo Alto Online's Master Community Calendar
Showing listings from June 20, 2008 to June 26, 2008 in all categories. Community Sing Balkan Style & Dance Michele Simon, singer with the Brass Menazerie and former member of Kitka,will lead a community sing featuring music of the Balkans and close by lands.
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Music review: Coldplay gets warmer with 'Viva la Vida'
A funny thing happened to Coldplay on the way to the Insipidity Hall of Fame: Rock's most banal big band suddenly veered off the middle of the road.
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With its emotive star, 'Songs' could be silent
Now is a good time to get in on the ground floor of a great movie face as it changes. The face belongs to 24-year-old Louis Garrel, and like a lot of the great French faces - Depardieu and Auteuil, come to mind - the centerpiece of Garrel's is that nose. The dark eyes and spout of a mouth seem to emanate from there. Most remarkable is the way Garrel's paleness almost constitutes a source of ...
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Auditions
Cathedral Choir School of Delaware After-school program offers full scholarships for the 2008/09 choir season in choral training, piano lessons, music theory, leadership, academic mentoring and professional performance opportunities.
The News Journal |
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Jazz livens lunchtime
Dwight Holden said he is such a big fan of jazz music, he used to stay in his office after work and play the saxophone.
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Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Tom Di Nardo, Shaun Brady, Sara Sherr and Jonathan Takiff.
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Tom Di Nardo, Shaun Brady, Sara Sherr and Jonathan Takiff. POP
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Drexel's Popped! music festival a family-friendly treat
What's my idea of rock-'n'-roll concert heaven? Start with a wide-open outdoor field (no grandstands!) for the best sound. Now add a whipsmart bunch of bands that are on the cusp, but not yet so big that everybody and their brother is crazed to see them, thus threatening to turn a cool scene into a zoo.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Casino events this week
Bally's Atlantic City, 1900 Pacific Ave., 609-340-2000, ballysac.com. John Rich with Cowboy Troy, 10 tonight, 9 p.m. tomorrow, $40-$50. Borgata Hotel & Casino, 1 Borgata Way, 609-317-1000, theborgata.com. Stevie Nicks, 8 tonight and tomorrow, $75-$125, Event Center. Natasha Bedingfield, 8:30 tonight; Bob Saget, 9 p.m. tomorrow, $45, Music Box.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Howard Live Calendar
On Stage Columbia festival The Columbia Festival of the Arts continues, with performances by STREB vs. Gravity at 8p.m. today, magician Mike Super at 8 p.m. tomorrow Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co. at 3 p.m. Sunday, and Judy Collins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Novelist Manil Suri will read from his work including The Age of Shiva at a high tea presented in cooperation with the Howard County Poetry ...
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Uganda: Kalule Strikes a Cord With 'Sembeza'
SHE might not be at the top of the game but 32-year-old Angela Kalule definitely knows the moves to play. The singer, who prefers to perform at small, private even in-house gatherings rather than at mass concerts, recently released her first two singles; Sembeza Omutima Gwo and Ndi Steady.
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
Sound Sanctuary Proudly Announces the Opening of exclusive Eridge Park nr. Tunbridge Wells for a Major 3 day Music Extravaganza in September 2008
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Holyoke music backers unite
HOLYOKE - A foundation created by a former School Committee member has raised nearly enough money to fund a summer program for students who play violin, viola and cello.
The Republican |
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CBC launches music theme challenge for Hockey Night
Hockey Night in Canada is looking to Canadians to compose its new theme song.
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Art Museum pays tribute to d'Harnoncourt
Despite hundreds of admirers, despite the distinguished speakers, despite the orchestra and the Dixieland band, there was a certain emptiness at the Philadelphia Museum of Art yesterday that neither words nor music could fill.
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