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Cochecho Arts Festival continues with Good Mem ries
DOVER — Prepare to tap your feet and clap your hands as you relive the Good Mem'ries of the big band era on Friday, July 11, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Rotary Arts Pavilion in Henry Law Park.
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Battle of the Bay Area concert promoters
After decades of basically being a one-presenter town, a third set of concert promoters has planted their flag in San Francisco by nailing down the lease at a key venue. That maneuver has set the stage for a battle royal among three competitive contenders for...
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Over-the-top just right for sci-fi musical
at a glance
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Belknap Mill s free concert series starts tonight
Summer is here again and what better way to enjoy it than by taking in a fabulous free outdoor concert in Rotary Riverside Park in downtown Laconia?
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Fourth of July celebration starts today
Red, White and Blue Festival brings music, fun run and parade
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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100 New Music Classics: The Top 25
Which CDs since 1983 stand with the all-time greats? We've counted down 75; now, the best of the best
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Music will fill park
UPDATED: :25 a.m. PDT, July 03, 2008 Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, in Portland for a concert Wednesday night, dropped by to play at the Monette Corporation's trumpet factory location near the airport.
The Oregonian |
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Rhinebeck-Rheinbach Music Exchange
The Rhinebeck-Rheinbach Exchange 2008 kicks off this week in Rhinebeck.
Gazette Advertiser |
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100 New Music Classics, part 3
Nearing the top of our countdown of the best since '83, with Kelly Clarkson, Justin Timberlake, and more
Entertainment Weekly |
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Concerts in the Park
The LaGrange Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring concerts at the Freedom Park band shell, located on Skidmore Road in LaGrange. Concerts start at 7 p.m. Spectators may wish to bring a lawn chair.
The Voice Ledger |
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Music Review: Tha Carter III
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Entertainment Weekly |
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Ted, white & blue: Nugent recalls some career milestones
This will be a most eventful summer for Ted Nugent. The Motor City Madman, who divides his time between residences in Texas and Michigan, will see the release of a live CD and accompanying DVD, both called "Sweden Rocks," a book of sociopolitical wisdom called "Ted, White & Blue," and the film "Beer for My Horses" in which he acts alongside Toby Keith, Tom Skerritt and Willie Nelson.
Detroit Free Press |
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Music Review: iCarly: Music From and Inspired by the Hit TV Show
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Entertainment Weekly |
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CITYFEST ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Monica Blaire gets Groove Gumbo cookin' at Cityfest
Save the hamburgers and hot dogs for Friday. Thursday is all about gumbo. Detroit neo-soul and hip-hop artist Monica Blaire is bringing more than 15 of the area's up-and-coming musical artists together for an eight-hour celebration of Detroit musical diversity as part of the Monica Blaire Detroit Groove Gumbo at Comerica Cityfest.
Detroit Free Press |
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Jazz, World, Rock, Country, Out of Town, Upcoming events
David "Fathead" Newman With Tucson Jazz Orchestra — 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd. Legendary saxophonist. All ages. 7 p.m. July 5. $30-$40; discounts available. Tickets at Bookmans, Tucson Jazz Society or at the door. 904-1265.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Night life events
Acacia at St. Philip's Plaza — 4340 N. Campbell Ave. Live jazz, 7-10 Saturdays; Ed DeLucia Trio, 6-9 Fridays. 232-0101. Antonio's — 2231 S. Fourth Ave. DJ music, 9 Wednesdays; live waila music, 8:30-1:30 Fridays-Sundays. 884-8086.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Music Review: Weezer
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Entertainment Weekly |
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Music Review: All I Intended to Be
Reviewed by Clark Collis A-
Entertainment Weekly |
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More live music
Alvin's: The Molemen, with USM, Self Says, Matt G, Aztek, Twilight, Sentinels and DJ M Select, 9:30 p.m. Sat. 5756 Cass, Detroit. 313-831-4577.
Detroit Free Press |
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Music Review: Fleet Foxes
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Entertainment Weekly |
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Sac Choral Soceity and Orchestra moving to Mondavi
Citing artistic and financial reasons, the Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra for its next season is leaving its longtime performance home at the Community Center Theater in Sacramento for the Mondavi Center in Davis.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Music Review: Evil Urges
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Entertainment Weekly |
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Not sleepless in San Antonio
There's no rest for rockers Girl in a Coma Alan Sculley Jenn Alva, bassist for the San Antonio-based band Girl in a Coma, had good news when she called for a recent interview.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Online-Only Music Review: Lay It Down
Reviewed by Chris Willman A-
Entertainment Weekly |
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Comerica CityFest
Here are the essentials for one of metro Detroit's best-loved festivals: What: The five-day event formerly known as Tastefest continues Thursday through Sunday and features more than 30 food vendors, 70 music acts and all sorts of other cool stuff, including family activities and BMX and inline skating competitions.
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