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Morena's Tattoo
Morena will be participating in the Universong International Music Festival 2008, a song contest for singers and songwriters in the Canary Islands. Taking part in the festival will be singers from 19 other countries.
Times of Malta
Experimental Noise:Action Research blends music and mayhem
All rules are out the window when it comes to experimental music. Primal screams, scratchy dialogue, looping riffs and ambient echoes are just some of the sounds at a typical Action Research show.
Independent Florida Alligator
Rockland students graduate from Purchase College
Purchase College awarded degrees to Rockland residents May 16.
The Journal News
Corona All-Star Marching Band set to perform in July Fourth parade
When the Corona All-Star Marching Band debuts Friday in the city's 10th annual Fourth of July parade, the group of student musicians will fill a void that parade organizers have struggled with for years.
The Press-Enterprise
DeGraw to headline Magic City show on Sunday
Singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw will perform Sunday at Magic City Music Hall in Johnson City. Doors open at 6 p.m.; DeGraw is expected to perform around 8 p.m.
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Hootie plays Dick's Open stage Saturday
Hootie & the Blowfish may be best known for their music but the members of the band also are avid golfers.
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Arena goes Pop! tonight
The Binghamton Philharmonic Pops tonight will present a musical celebration of classics from Sousa to Strauss, plus Independence Day favorites including Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton.
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Artsbeat
The Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival will feature an American picnic and concert celebration on Sunday at Hunt Country Vineyards, 4021 Italy Hill Road, Branchport. The picnic will start at 6 p.m. (reservations required).
Press & Sun-Bulletin
A look at some upcoming Magic City Music Hall concerts
Magic City Music Hall in Johnson City has several major headliners coming up next month and into the fall. Here's a brief look at who to expect:
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Restored facility will host festivals, other events
Abbeville’s century-old livery stable will have a second renovation this fall to bring the building one step closer to coming back to life, thanks to a second grant from the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor.
The Index-Journal
Immigration official’s visit after Llangollen visa woe
ONE of Britain’s most senior immigration officials will be a guest of honour at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod next week, as the event tries to shake off the visa woes of recent years.
icWales
East Woodstock jamboree set for this weekend
It’s time again for the church’s annual Fourth of July Jamboree, a celebration of independence complete with the staple music and barbecue chicken.
The Norwich Bulletin
Fireworks shows set for Central Coast
Central Coast skies will light up with fireworks Friday night for Fourth of July celebrations, which also will include carnivals, music, a parade and other ways to mark Independence Day.
Santa Maria Times
What's happenin'?
Looking for something to do Thursday? Consider the following: ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Butte Public Library hosts an ice cream social at 2 p.m. for children in the Young Adult Summer Reading Program. Games, music and ice-cream making are planned. Everyone is welcome.
The Montana Standard
Catch the Glow rocks downtown
Kids stood in line and stared up at other kids making their assault on the inflatable climbing wall. Down Main Street, David and Christine Wilson of Warrenton sat with visiting friends, listening to the Garage Grass Band strumming and singing. Restaurants had grills out front and roped-off areas for customers to eat on the sidewalks.
Warrenton Journal
Fireworks, Food and More
Plenty of events in the Inland area will answer the question of what to do for the Fourth of July holiday today and Friday. Area events include games, fireworks, music, petting zoos and even a helicopter landing.
The Press-Enterprise
Medical calendar
Blood drive BLOOD DRIVE: The American Red Cross will host a blood drive from 2-7 p.m. June 27 at Warrenton Elks Lodge, 1101 E. Old Highway 40. Donors will receive a VIP Access Pass to the Vans Warped Tour in Kansas City or St. Louis in early July. In addition, each presenting donor will receive a music download card and will be eligible to win an autographed Tony Hawk skateboard.
Warrenton Journal
Jazz: Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra
Could Steven Bernstein be creeping into the mainstream with Laurel and Hardy scores? We think not There's something deliciously wrong with a band called Sex Mob doing the music for a children's television program. But that's Steven Bernstein for ya.
Hour.ca
Christian bands to play at SummerFest
Contemporary Christian bands will play during Ankeny's SummerFest, billed Soak up the Son. Music begins at 6:30 p.m. July 12 at the Ankeny Band Shell next to City Hall, at 410 W. First St.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index
Ground Zero club expands to Neshoba County site
Actor Morgan Freeman and business partner Bill Luckett opened the first Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale in 2001 to provide local artists a place to play and make some money.
The Clarion-Ledger
First Thursday: Cole/Marr photography adds music and coffee to art
Cole/Marr Photographic Workshops owners Kristen Cole and David Marr expand their gallery space in Downtown Boise. GO...
The Idaho Statesman
Devon Allman is son of blues-rocker Gregg
Honeytribe, a rollicking blues band from the Midwest, brings their self described “space age blues” to the stage in Eagle Town Park Thursday as the American National Bank ShowDown Town free summer concert series continues.
Vail Daily
Protect hearing from sounds of freedom
We won't be deaf the day after July Fourth (that's reserved for mega rock concerts), but it's worth it to take a minute and think about protecting our hearing.
Cape Cod Times
Trodden grass at fest spurs no stress
City officials predict little more than trampled grass when an expected 5,000 or more people converge on downtown Des Moines' Western Gateway Park for this weekend's 80/35 music festival.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index
Villanova Swings Into Retirement
WHEELING - He may be "In The Mood" to keep swinging to the sounds of big band music, but Vince Villanova led his final "Moonlight Serenade" at Heritage Port on Wednesday.
The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register
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