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Richland teen was born to film
Jeff Burgess has done it all -- acting, writing, directing, filming, singing, dancing, composing music, playing guitar and saxophone. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Vella Studio marks 75 years with recital at Canon-McMillan
As children in the 1920s, Angela, Jane and Louise Vella regularly traveled by train to New York City with their mother Margaret, who wanted them to acquire an appreciation of dance by taking ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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A smorgasbord of sound
KALAMAZOO -- Music rang out, sang out and thrashed out around town Saturday. Kalamazoo was a noisy place for the ``Fete de la Musique.''
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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Berks festival focuses on riverfront area
As the band played the Beatles song "Twist and Shout" on Saturday at the Reading Public Museum, Debbi Silas of Exeter Township clicked photo after photo.
Reading Eagle |
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Tale of Willie Nelson lost in details
Willie Nelson's first name really is Willie. Not William. Just Willie. That's about the simplest fact about this complex American musical icon, which means it's a Herculean task to put the singer/songwriter into context. Noted Texan author Joe Nick Patoski tries in his new biography, and though he secures interviews with Nelson and family and doesn't miss a fact, he comes up short in creating an ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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An engaging performance at the garden
[ Singer-songwriter Scott Miller has a warm spot in his heart - and a soft spot on his liver - for Athens.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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Itinerary
The music festival in Crested Butte, Colo., (July 4 to 31) offers jazz, classical, opera, bluegrass, country and dance. This year’s theme, “Discover the Roots of Paradise,” focuses on the music of the folks who built the town in the late 1900s. “Featuring composers including Dvorak, Smetana, Dohnanyi and Janacek, we will explore the music that was familiar to our early settlers,” says festival ...
The Kansas City Star |
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Take5 today
How's this for a coincidence: Singer and acoustic guitarist Richard Julian has a new album called "Sunday Morning in Saturday's Shoes."
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Lockhart takes over at Brevard Music Center
People attending the Brevard Music Center's new summer season will get as much of a workout as the students, under the direction of new artistic adviser and principal conductor Keith Lockhart.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Weeklong festival celebrates Transylvania arts and culture
BREVARD -- Transylvania County celebrates its rich cultural and artistic heritage for a week beginning Friday.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Festivalgoers To Soak Up Brazilian Culture And Music
David Manson embraces almost all aspects of Brazilian culture, but he takes a pass on the caipirinha.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Alcohol rules in effect for Music on Main
The outdoor Music on Main concert season is all about the fun, but the Downtown Bozeman Association is reminding concertgoers that drinking alcohol downtown during the free Thursday night events comes with some rules.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle |
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One 'amazing' day
To people in California, where gay marriage now is legal, or to people who live in larger cities, where gay pride festivals are co
Lancaster Online |
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JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today'
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Living a dream
For many people the most difficult part of traveling to a foreign country is dealing with the language. That will not be the case for 16-year-old Dover High student Alexis Altier, who will leave July 25 to spend a year in Japan.
The Times-Reporter |
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Fly north for jazz
MONTREAL - Eleven days of music and entertainment gets under way Thursday with the 29th annual Montreal Jazz Fest. The celebration starts at noon each day and runs until...
Boston Herald |
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Turnout tops for summer art
With the way things turned out Friday, even fate and Mother Nature appear to be fans of art and music. A perfect combination of weather and attendance suggested just that, as turnout at Friday evening's Summer Art Walk was as high as previous editions.
Hays Daily News |
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'Idol' Sparks is growing into the music business
Sometimes, it's easy to forget Jordin Sparks is only 18 years old. She has the big, powerful voice and poise under pressure of singers twice, maybe three times, her age. She has a natural ease at being onstage, at being in the spotlight. But catch her behind the scenes -- like backstage at Nassau Coliseum last summer, when she was bouncing around with Sanjaya Malakar, giggling like, well, the ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Wendell council denies bid for beer, wine garden
WENDELL - The Wendell City Council voted unanimously Thursday to keep the City Park alcohol-free, denying a request by the city's Chamber of Commerce for a special use permit to allow for a beer and wine garden during its September Country Music Fest. The request was made by the Chamber during the June 5 council meeting.
The Times-News |
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Sound Garden to play new tune
Armory Square anchor The Sound Garden is moving. But before you start singing the blues, the funky music store is staying in Funkytown.
The Post-Standard |
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All Star band going to Europe
On Monday, director Gerald Knipfel and the 49 student musicians who make up the Indiana All Star Band will be boarding a plane for Europe. For two weeks they will be traveling and playing concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France.
Goshen News |
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
• Sound Garden to play new tune Armory Square anchor The Sound Garden is moving. But before you start singing the blues, the funky music store is staying in Funkytown.
The Post-Standard |
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Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music
Stephen Collins Foster's young years in Pittsburgh in the 1800s helped shaped the music he would write later in his life.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Festivalgoers To Soak Up Brazilian Culture And Music
David Manson embraces almost all aspects of Brazilian culture, but he takes a pass on the caipirinha.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Multi-Cultural Festival has many activities
PARKERSBURG - Hoop dancing, Irish music and a Tae Kwon Do demonstration took center stage Saturday on the second day of the Mid-Ohio Valley Multi-Cultural Festival in City Park. The 13th year of the festival had slightly more vendors and more people than in previous years, said Bea Corra, board president of the festival. "One of the vendors told me...
Parkersburg News and Sentinel |
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