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Cowboy country Enjoy a concert and lunch benefiting the Salvation Army, featuring the gospel country music of the Colorado Wranglers.
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Seven Days
>All you need is a lawn chair to enjoy some fine local blues this summer in Old Colorado City. Last week kicked off Paint the Town Blue , a summer concert series from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Thursday (through Aug. 14) based at the Bancroft Park Pavilion (2408 W. Colorado Ave.). The best part — it's free.
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Chevy Chase to Host Jazz Festival
Once again, the National Lampoon star will host the Newport Jazz Festival.
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Valley C.H.A.R.M.: Steven Ray Hernandez
A little more than a year ago, Steven Ray Hernandez was at a crossroads in his life. Faced with a love for performing his music, the San Benito native had to make a tough decision whether to pursue that venture elsewhere.
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Dentist signs huge record deal
An NHS dentist has vowed to keep fixing teeth for the next three months despite landing himself a £1 million record deal. Andrew Bain, 35, has been signed by SonyBMG to record operatic versions of songs from Abba, The Smiths and Snow Patrol.
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Jay-Z gets last laugh after record sales boost
Rapper Jay-Z caused such a stir at this year's Glastonbury Festival that sales of his latest album by a music chain have enjoyed a near five-fold increase.
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Outdoor Events With Camping
"We really wanted to create a place where people could come and hang out. It is a great place to get outside and enjoy a perfect summer day- music on...
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Independence Day Events
Kaboom Town: The town of Addison will present a festival and 30-minute fireworks show from 5 p.m. to midnight at the Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle Drive. Free. Call 1-800-233-4766, or visit addisontexas.net.
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Bonding Under the Sun During Summertime Fun
Diane Savoy, who helped organize Lake Arbor's Community Day last weekend, likes listening to music from local bands and watching fireworks at twilight. But what she really loves to do is spend time with her neighbors and meet new ones.
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Antone's celebrates 33 years of putting Austin on the map
When music and Austin are brought up, Antone's is one of the first venues that comes to mind. Clifford Antone and his club are a large reason Austin can be called the "live music capital of the world." Through his tenacity and love for music, Antone was able to bring blues legends such as Muddy Waters and Albert Collins to town and help launch Stevie Ray Vaughan's career.
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Girl Talk molds different genres together to create distinctive dance music
Gregg Gillis (a.k.a. Girl Talk) is the music equivalent of a baseball fantasy manager. He gets to sample songs from a wide array of genres (including '90s pop, classic rock, rap and crunk) and put them together to create the perfect dance music pastiche. Feed the Animals is the follow-up to the 2006 hit Night Ripper, whose excessive sampling managed to poke fun at the whole copyright-infringment ...
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257th Army Band to present concert July 13
Irwin is about to get a bit of pomp and circumstance. read more »
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St. Vincent Parish to hold annual festival in Latrobe July 26-27
Saint Vincent Parish will hold its annual festival at Saint Vincent Grove in Latrobe on July 26 from 6 to 10 p.m. and July 27 from noon to 9 p.m. read more »
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GREAT FARE
WHAT'S covered in Dipsy Dog mix, immersed in frying oil and blanketed in powdered sugar? Just about everything to eat at the State Fair Meadowlands, which runs through July 13 at Giants Stadium. Like a cheesy '80s music video, the food here is full...
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Lipizzaner Stallions entertain Santa Maria
The Lipizzaner Stallions performed their unique equestrian ballet - music, choreography and routines by horses and riders - Wednesday night for the first of two shows planned in Santa Maria.
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Working in harmony
The Watson Twins tour to promote their first full-length CD, 'Fire Songs' I dentical twin sisters Chandra and Leigh Watson started singing together at age 9.
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Rollicking tunes for July Fourth barbecue
F or a fun, soulful outdoor barbecue, there are several things you must have. Of course, there's the food: potato salad, baked beans, ribs. (And whoever is manning the grill better know what he's doing.) You must have beer and liquor for the adults, Kool-Aid or Capri Sun pouches for the kids. But if you want to keep the barbecue from sinking into lame territory, you must also have music - plenty ...
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Underground Music Festival Buried
JamBaloosa's cancellation has resulted in confusion and angry denunciations. By Lauren LaRocca.
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Local music collective Atomic Family launches online zine
"You're part of the zine, and part of the Family, if you say you are." By Manny Theiner.
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Events for singles
After the Wine: Wine-related social events for singles over 45. Starry, Starry Night, Fourth of July barbecue wine bash. White, red and old vine wines served. 7-11 p.m. Fri. Indianwood Golf and Country Club, 1081 Indianwood Road, Lake Orion. 248-628-1760 or www.afterthewine.com.
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Roy Clark to perform at Bearcreek Farms
BRYANT — County music legend Roy Clark will bring his music and Hee-Haw humor to Bearcreek Farms in Bryant.
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CD: Native Stranger
The name Ben Onono may sound unfamiliar right now, but his music certainly won’t be foreign to you. The Ivor Novello award nominated songwriter has collaborated with David Guetta, Fatboy Slim, Natalie Imbruglia and Tim Deluxe, co-writing the mammoth dance hit ‘It Just Won’t Do’.
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Fourth of July events around Napa County
Napa Festival featuring the Hometown Pride Parade, food and wine vendors, arts & crafts, free kids’ activities. Entertainment in the new amphitheater in Veteran's Memorial Park, Second and Main.
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Guest commentary: Poem salutes relationship between Jefferson and Adams
One date in July grabs my attention every year. That is the Fourth. Before it even arrives, I hear marching music and feel the beat of freedom's drum. When possible, I walk in Roseville's annual parade. Cleo Fellers Kocol
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Millville merchants, artists creating Arts, Antiques & Music Festival
MILLVILLE - The city has tried its hand at similar endeavors before.
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