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Chenango musicFest at Colgate
Colgate University will present its 12th annual Chenango Summer MusicFest through Sunday in Hamilton.
The Observer-Dispatch
The Big Gigs: Upcoming shows in the week of entertainment
The New Riders of the Purple Sage started around 1969 as an outlet for Grateful Dead members to indulge their taste for hardcore country. It evolved into a psychedelic country-rock band that opened Dead shows and made a few albums on its own.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Sizzlin' Concert: Grover Beach hosts first event of the series
The Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series in Grover Beach kicked off Sunday with a performance by Soulamente in Ramona Garden Park. The concert was co-sponsored by the Grover Beach Parks and Recreation Department and the Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder
June 28 is 5th annual Seal Rock Day
Merchants in the boardwalk area of historic Seal Rock are sponsoring the fifth annual “Seal Rock Day” on Saturday, June 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Newport News-Times
Qbox Beta Launches Streaming Music Straight from Social Networks
In the world of Web 2.0 there’s really no limit as to what you can and cannot make “social.” There’s social networks for everything under the sun and now the latest one to launch is Qbox, a social network music service that lets you listen to millions of songs streaming directly from social networks like [...]
Mashable
Free concert Saturday in Ocean Grove
Chuck Lambert's Blues Band will play a free concert from 1-4 p.m. Saturday at Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway.
Asbury Park Press
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Calvary Free Lutheran Church of Fergus Falls will host the musical group, aChord, which includes Dennis Johnson, Harlan Lysne, Gordon Fjestad, Don Glesne and Sylvia Nygaard, during the 9:30 a.m. worship service Sunday. The public is invited to attend the concert.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Amboy gets in tune with festival
Bluegrass or old-time? You’ll hear plenty of both, and stuff that’s in between, at Amboy’s second annual Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival this weekend.
The Columbian
iTunes Store Dominates Music, and Movies May Be Next
On Thursday, Apple passed yet another significant milestone at its iTunes Store. The company announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than five billion songs. Movies could be the next digital medium to realize those numbers.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
Soboba Tribe Celebrates 125 Year Anniversary
The Soboba Band of Mission Indians celebrated 125 years on its reservation Thursday, with music, chanting, comedy, food and good spirits. "It's a great day to be a Native American," tribal Chairman Robert Salgado said.
KESQ Palm Springs
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Get ready to get your dance on, New Yorkers, because Filter is presenting The Hard Sell featuring DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist . The split bill will incorporate eight turntables and two guitar loop pedals between the two DJs, allowing for mash-ups galore from a variety of music styles and eras.
Filter Magazine
India and the world in fusion
The Anoushka Shankar Project Auckland Town Hall Friday June 20 Something of extraordinary beauty occurred beneath the daunting organ pipes of the Auckland Town Hall at this concert.
Stuff
Posted: Jun 20, 2008 - 09:52:05 PDT
Beginning Publisher: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Newport Public Library. Free computer class, registration required. 265-2153. Children's concert: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Lincoln City Congregational Church, 1760 NW 25th St. Free, part of the Soundwaves Music Festival. 764-5575.
Newport News-Times
Rock added to disaster list
Flood waters from the Rock River crept around the Celebration sculpture in Riverside Park this morning. Because of the high water levels at the park, Music at Harry's Place, set for tonight at the Harry Moore Pavilion, has been moved to Pohlman Field.
Beloit Daily News
Choir to sing during Toledo Street Market
The Trinity United Methodist Choir will perform at a noon concert during the weekly street market in Toledo on Wednesday, June 25. Sarah Barker Ball and Chris McKenney direct the choir. They will sing traditional and contemporary folk hymns accompanied by guitar for the free outdoor concert.
Newport News-Times
Herb Neils’ book signing a success
About 60 people showed at Cabinet Books and Music Store Tuesday night for Libby author Herb Neils book-signing of his latest novel, “The Greatest Trophy.”
The Western News
Numark Announces Exclusive Distribution Of ArKaos GrandVJ Software
ArKaos GrandVJ is the finest video-mixing and live-performance software for VJs, DJs, musicians, events, and clubs. Given Numark's leadership position in the DJ, VJ and music-creation markets, partnering with ArKaos — a dominant player in live, visual performance technology — was destined to happen.
Harmony Central
What Makes a Gay Song?
Do the lyrics have to be explicitly gay? Or is there a "gay sensibility"? The True Colors tour is one place to find out
Time Magazine
Symphony plans free 4th of July concert
The Newport Symphony Orchestra will present its fifth annual free Fourth of July concert, “Sparkle and Pops!,” at 4 p.m. in the gymnasium of Newport High School.
Newport News-Times
Composer presents original piano-vocal piece at concert
Local music composer Dr. Mary Lee Scoville presents the premiere of a piano-vocal piece named “Digressions for Soprano & Piano” in a shared concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Performing Arts Center.
Newport News-Times
Blues duo performs at Big Mountain Coffee
On the Summer Solstice, Henry Cooper and Lozelle Jennings will again be bringing their blues and original music to the Big Mountain Coffee House Roastery from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
Newport News-Times
Yachats Music Festival to feature 24 classical artists
This year's 28th Anniversary Yachats Music Festival will run Friday to Sunday, July 11 to 13. This major classical music summer festival is presented annually by California-based Four Seasons Concerts. All festival activities will be at the Yachats Community Presbyterian Church.
Newport News-Times
Richard Sharpless now performing at The Wine Place
Richard Sharpless, a well-known coastal musician, will perform Thursdays this summer from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Wine Place in Yachats. Sharpless is a folk and jazz guitarist and vocalist. He will perform on the outdoor deck seating area shared by The Wine Place and Cheese & Crackers.
Newport News-Times
Literacy Park hosts free concert today
Literacy Park, Newport's newest city park located behind the Newport Public Library, will host a free family-friendly classical music concert at 5 p.m. today (Friday).
Newport News-Times
June Rushing Band to perform at Café Mundo
The June Rushing Band, featuring June Rushing's strong, passionate vocals paired with the guitar mastery of her husband, Joren, performs at 7 p.m. today (Friday) welcoming the Summer Solstice at Cafe Mundo in Newport.
Newport News-Times
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