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Statlers bring further distinction to Staunton
Music legends inducted into Hall of Fame
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GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - Police officers PC Sean Skelhorn, PC Nick Hoon and Sgt Craig Osborne stand in front of the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 29 2008 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
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Hall, Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute.
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Singer Amy Winehouse punches fan durning concert
Winehouse was packing a punch at the Glastonbury music festival. After taking the stage Saturday, the troubled singer climbed down
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Cajun musician honored in cemetery
PORT ARTHUR -- With a soaring talent for the fiddle and guitar and charisma to spare, Harry Choates packed local dance halls when he played here more than a half century ago.
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Kidman chooses songs by Urban for childbirth
Nicole Kidman wants songs by her singer husband Keith Urban and an Irish flautist when she gives birth.
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Greg Sandow on the future of classical music
There's no better way to understand why classical music doesn't speak to many people these days than by comparing pop and classical music reviews. I've chosen some from the New York Times , both because I read that paper every day and because the reviews on both sides of the fence are more than reputable.
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Winehouse lashes out at Glastonbury reveller
Troubled soul singer Amy Winehouse has appeared to hit a member of the audience at the Glastonbury Festival, but police say they have not received any complaints of assault.
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On Demand
Celebration Church honors the men and women serving our country. This annual service is full of music and messages about patriotism. Click Video to watch NBC26 Anchor Mitch Weber's story from Live at 5:00.
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Jazz concert draws crowd in Shively Park
About 200 city residents and visitors stopped by Shively Park for a free three-hour jazz concert by the Ron Jones Quartet.
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Sing for me, Keith
Kidman to listen to hubby's songs when giving birth.
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Winehouse strikes back at fan
LONDON (AP) -- Amy Winehouse was packing a punch at the Glastonbury music festival. After taking the stage Saturday, the troubled singer climbed down into the pit and scuffled briefly with a reveler.
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Activist Moore gets tearful at event in her honor
Dr. Alice E. Moore - teacher, activist and participant in virtually every organization imaginable devoted to the black community's social and educational success - had just listened to a 90-minute thank-you full of poetry and song.
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Warped Tour - piercings to politics
Sunburn, beer, piercings, tattoos, punk rock, power pop and a dash of hip-hop. The Warped Tour that took over the Invesco Field parking lot all day Sunday had its usual "not your normal tailgating party" vibe, but with a political twist. Above, fans dance and cheer for Street Dogs as they play a set.
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Walker Williams performs in Vail Tuesday
Colorado country music man Walker Williams performs Tuesday night in Vail as part of the Hot Summer Night concert series. Walker Williams moved around a lot when he was a child, not because he wanted to, but because he had to.
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Hall, Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame
Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute.
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Hall, Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame
Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute. Spokeswoman Tina Wright says the two-hour ceremony was held Sunday at the hall. This year's two other inductees - Emmylou Harris and Ernest "Pop" Stoneman - were formally inducted in April. Bobby Bare, Heather Berry & Tony Mabe and Michelle Nixon saluted Hall, while Reba ...
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Konshens rocked Sex in the City at Carlos Café
The second in the Sex in the City live performance series unfolded at Carlos Café on Belmont Road in New Kingston on Saturday June 28. The event which was promoted by radio jock Nicole 'Nikki Z' Duhaney, featured a special performance by rising dancehall artiste Konshens.
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Affirmative Action imperfect, but needed
Last week, I was sitting on a blanket at Jazz in June enjoying the nice weather, friends and a little background music. With thousands of people milling about, it's easy to tune out the crowd. But when two people wearing "Decline to Sign" t-shirts showed up, the affirmative action debate reached my little blanket.
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Tom T. Hall, Statler Brothers inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame with musical tribute
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute. Spokeswoman Tina Wright says the two-hour ceremony was held Sunday at the hall.
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Hall, Statler Brothers join country Hall of Fame
Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers were formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a musical tribute.
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Local Church Perform Patriotic Pageant
A Springfield church celebrated the Fourth of July a few days early. For 16 years, Wesley United Methodist Church has held what it calls a Patriotic Pageant. Actors and music helped to tell the story of America's past, in two performances today.
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Group rocks out with air guitars
Big Brother makes the housemates play air guitar "on a whim".
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JVC Festival Finishes Up on an Eclectic Note
The 2008 JVC Jazz Festival finished up this weekend, and the homestretch featured a variety of engaging performers. Wednesday evening's program showcased two worldly-wise young female instrumentalists: the singer and bassist Esperanza Spalding and multi-reed player Anat Cohen. The rapidly rising Ms. Spalding is an exuberant player who was born in Colorado, but specializes in Latin-style jazz and ...
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Taking Back Our Neighborhoods: The Overton Park Shell Reopens
Midtown's historic outdoor amphitheatre has a new name and a new look, and this fall Levitt Shell will bring live music back to Overton Park.
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