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BACK in the early '90s, then Soul Coughing frontman Mike Doughty wrote a piece for Might Magazine about the world of fans -- those oddly obsessive folks who keep musicians like him in room and board.
Las Vegas CityLife |
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A Low-Profile Band Reaches Its Next Stage After a Break of 17 Years
On Tuesday night the old songs were as precise and galvanizing as ever. And the Feelies were their old, undemonstrative selves onstage.
New York Times |
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Patriotic theme a crowd-pleaser at Concerts in Garden
By STEPHANIE ALLMON FORT WORTH — A dizzying display of fireworks burst and crackled over the Fort Worth Botanic Garden on Wednesday night to the jubilant strains of Stars and Stripes Forever , leaving a smoky smell in the air and the anticipation of Independence Day over the audience. On this star-spangled July 2 at Concerts in the Garden, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and music director ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Rhodes: New book reveals Augusta a 'mecca' for beach music
Summer is the time for beach music and good books, and you can combine those two with the massive compilation The Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music, by Greg Haynes.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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A festival of music truly greater than the sum of its parts
By CHRIS SHULL To prepare for concerts that begin tonight in Fort Worth, TCU violin professor Curt Thompson hosted a rehearsal Friday — in Chicago. On music stands were to be six string quartets: two by Beethoven and one each by Janacek, Grieg, Sibelius and Shostakovich. Thompson and five friends played from morning till night, the players changing from piece to piece. It was all in ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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ORR jazz band alum to perform ar Wave Restaurant
ORR jazz band alum to play Sunday
The Standard-Times |
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Jack Spillane: Stabbing outside peace concert underscores forces anti-violence groups are up against
Have you wondered if you died tonight? Would anyone care about your single life?
The Standard-Times |
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Chronicle' seeks submissions for singer-songwriter competition
All right, songwriters, summer vacation is over. Time to bust open that satchel of songs and once again roll those numbers for the seventh annual Augusta Chronicle Singer-Songwriter competition.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Cave Men Loved to Sing
Ancient hunters painted the sections of their cave dwellings where singing, humming and music sounded best, a new study suggests.
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Park ready for the party of the summer
CATSKILL — Throngs of excited spectators are expected at Dutchmen’s Landing for the July 4th fireworks spectacular and Music in the Park celebration Friday, and Catskill Police Chief David Darling will be making sure everything runs smoothly and safely.
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Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade performs at Z tonight along with Ivo Pires Band
Sometimes light, sometimes sultry, Cape Verdean breakout artist Mayra Andrade mixes the indigenous styles of her roots with world music from Brazil, Africa, France and the Caribbean. The 23-year-old singer brings her band to the Zeiterion Performing Arts...
The Standard-Times |
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Cortez reunions mean more than family
No one can talk about Cortez folks like Cortez folks can.
Bradenton Herald |
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SPECIAL EVENTS
• Red, White & Boom! : 5:30 to 10 p.m., Thursday, City Hall Plaza in downtown Rock Hill. A band called Heavy Sandwich will start at 5:30 p.m., followed by Sticky Fingers, a Rolling Stones tribute band. The fireworks start at 9:30 p.m. Alcohol available with wristband.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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Beatles interview to broadcast
The British Broadcasting Corp. will air a long lost Beatles interview featuring John Lennon and Paul McCartney talking about the day they met and their songwriting partnership.
Undercover |
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Fundraiser to aid women's shelter rescheduled
• A pottery workshop, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 26 at the Pottery Center, 201 E. Main St., Rock Hill. Instructor is Shane Mickey . Registration fee is $50. Registration deadline is July 20. For details, call 328-2787.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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Arts notes
Detroit jazz mastersPianist Barry Harris, 78, and drummer Louis Hayes, 71, are two Detroit-born modern jazz greats who ended up in New York in the 1950s. For a brief spell, around 1958, they played together with saxophonist Cannonball Adderley.
The Star-Ledger |
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Music With Friends to raise the flag for high school
The public is invited to an afternoon of music with Music With Friends at the Yarmouth County Museum, 22 Collins St., on Friday, July 11...
The Yarmouth County Vanguard |
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MadTracks -- 'Auburn' by The Gusto
Remember when a lot of English and American punk rock kinda sounded like Slade speeded up? Oasis certainly did, and they ruled Britannia for many years because of it. I'm not certain that The Gusto have achieved that high level of song-craft just yet. You know, where nearly everything they touch is immediately hummable. But the Madison band does have a rousing hybrid sound that blends hormonal ...
Isthmus |
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The Grand Teton Music Festival kicks off its summer season with a “Bernstein at 90” concert at 8 p.m. today and Saturday at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village.
Jackson Hole News |
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North Bulletin Board
Butler -- Aliquippa artist Douglas Wynn's "Festival Series," which features images in oils, continues through July 11 at The Associated Artists of Butler County's Art Center, 344 S. Main St. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Gonzalex & Austin All-Stars to perform Sunday
OMAHA - Catch a fitting tribute to a music legend Sunday at Mick's Music & Bar, 5918 Maple St., Omaha.
Southwest Iowa News |
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In Our Towns
LOCAL MYRTLE BEACH Concert series lasts through end of August
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Jennifer Aniston ejects ex from John Mayer gig
Jennifer Aniston reportedly had Kimberly Stewart thrown out of boyfriend John Mayer's concert.
Undercover |
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Band wins its third contest in a row
TIMARU Boys' High School rock band No Indication has won the Timaru regional final of Smokefreerockquest for the third year in a row and its members are hoping their experience will help them to succeed on the national stage.
Otago Daily Times |
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Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival shows off its magic
By the nature of his art, Dan Kamin will quietly engage his audience at the 34th edition of the Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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