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All You Need is Love Takes On New Meaning
All You Need Is Love, a 17-hour celebration of American music and its offspring, hits L.A.
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The Guild meeting set for Tuesday
The next meting of the Oregon Coast High School of the Arts to develop The Guild afterschool enrichment program will be at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at Oregon Coast School of Music, 2060 Sherman Ave., North Bend. Ida Jo Gates, Director of the Oregon Coast School of Music has proposed this facility as a site for The Guild.
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Fichtler Boys from Germany at Bavarian Festival July 18-20
MARCY — Three-day passes for $10 are on sale for the Utica Maennerchor’s 34th Bavarian Festival with a deadline of July 11 at the club. The event is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 18-20 at the club’s facility on Flanagan Road.
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Concerts Wednesdays
Sherburne Rotary’s Music in the Park gets ready for the 19th season of free concerts in Gaines Park, Sherburne, on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Scheduled are: July 9 — Sons of Ireland; July 16 — First Class; July 23 — Skyline featuring Cassidy Lynn; July 30 — Annie and the Hedonists; Aug. 6 — Big Band Sounds; Aug. 13 — Bernie Clarke and the Rhythm Sharks.
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Adams sings in Old Forge Monday
OLD FORGE — The Arts Center/Old Forge, 3260 State Route 28, hosts country/pop singer songwriter Winifred Adams in concert Monday at 7 pm. There is a wine and cheese reception at 6 p.m.
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Pearce performs in Utica July 11
The public is invited to hear international music and reconcilation minister Ted Pearce at Beit Shalom Messianic Congregation, 48 Franklin Square, Utica, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 11.
Rome Sentinel |
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Beale Street at the Crossroads
The old guard wants new leadership, more business, less controversy. A generation has grown up since Beale Street went from nothing to the centerpiece of over $1 billion of downtown investment in music and entertainment.
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About this Entry
Once upon a time, people -- at least the rich ones who lived in England -- journeyed into the Great Hereafter to the divine music of Henry Purcell and William Byrd. These days, it seems that Celine Dion and Queen are the favored choice for bidding the world adieu.
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Spirit Song brings praise to Kings Island
Like many Christian rock bands, Kutless first came together to lead worship, in their case to perform for services in their dorm at Warner Pacific, a Portland, Oregon, Christian college.
Dayton Daily News |
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HONESDALE FIREWORKS POSTPONED
Fireworks in Honesdale have been CANCELLED for Thursday night, July 3rd, and RESCHEDULED for Monday night, July 7, due to a threat of storms. The festival at Central Park on Thursday evening is also cancelled, announced Gail Tucker, Greater Honesdale Partnership. The Wayne County Creative Arts Council, however, has a music program set for Monday night at Central Park starting at 7:30 p.m. ...
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Lemoore Christian Aid seeks donations
LEMOORE -- Lemoore Christian Aid provides food, clothing and other assistance to individuals and families that are in need. Presently, the organization is critically low on canned food and dry goods.
The Hanford Sentinel |
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Kylie Minogue honored at Buckingham Palace
Britain has honored Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her services to music. The 40-year-old pop star received an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, or OBE, from Prince Charles during a ceremony Thursday at Buckingham Palace in London. She was lauded for a career that spans more than two decades. Minogue first appeared on British television in the mid-1980s soap opera "Neighbors." ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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LEHIGH VALLEY MUSIC
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The Express-Times |
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BET News Premieres the Third and Final Episode of 'Hip Hop vs. America II: Where Did the Love Go?' Saturday, July 5th ...
This upcoming Saturday night -- grab your girls for a night of stimulating conversation as BET News gives the ladies the final word with HIP HOP VS. AMERICA II: WHERE DID THE LOVE GO?.
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Hadary to Join Tour of Spamalot in September
Jonathan Hadary, who recently completed a lengthy run as King Arthur in the Broadway production of Monty Python's Spamalot, will join the tour of that Tony-winning musical in September.
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Party/Concert: The Hot Dog Show 2
Thursday, July 3... By Leilani Polk Crowbar's second annual all-ages pre-Independence Day party, The Hot Dog Show, offers a bevy of diversions for locals looking to celebrate the three-day weekend. In addition to sets of live music by local and regional acts Très Bien, Liquid Limbs, Mumpsy, Hometeam and Matt Butcher & The Revolvers and a "patriotic performance" by Scott and Joey of Nessie, ...
Creative Loafing Tampa |
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OneWorld Gift Guide
Looking for meaningful gifts for your family and friends? Gift Products Purchase fair trade crafts, music, clothing, note cards and other gifts for your family and friends this holiday season!
OneWorld |
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Libertyfest Schedule
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Community Swmfest at city pool (free admission) Noon-1 p.m. Free lunch for all of the swimmers at city pool Noon-9 p.m. Food vendors, children’s activities, music, games, jumping castles and face painting at Newman Park Noon-11 p.m.
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Sweetwater ready for LibertyFest 2008
Organizers have once again planned a full day of activities for this year's "LibertyFest in the Park" Fourth of July celebration, which will be held at Newman Park and sponsored by the Sweetwater Chamber of Commerce.
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Mass bee invasion closes school
A primary school in Norfolk is forced to close after being invaded by a swarm of thousands of bees.
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Hitmen Of Music Row Cruise Caribbean
July 3, 2008 — The Hitmen of Music Row, the four songwriters at the heart of a GAC reality series, plan to take their show to the high seas with a six-day Caribbean cruise in February.
Great American Country |
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BET News Premieres the Third and Final Episode of Hip Hop vs. America II: Where Did the Love Go? Saturday, July 5th @ ...
Encore Presentation of all Three Explosive Episodes to Air Sunday, July 6 Beginning at 8:00 P.M.*
BlackNews.com |
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Want to Meet Sugarland?
July 3, 2008 — Sugarland unveiled a Platinum Ticket contest on its website yesterday in which five winners will receive a trip to Nashville to attend the 42nd annual Country Music Association Awards in November and meet the duo’s members, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush.
Great American Country |
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Music: No Age
Thurs., July 3... By Chad Radford Los Angeles duo NO AGE has taken the indie-rock world by storm, unleashing a wash of lo-fi noise that's driven by infectious pop rhythms. Guitarist Randy Randall and drummer Dean Spunt hammer out an overdriven punk/pop plod that's guided by frayed vocals and fidelity that are bound by a hearty, art-rock bent. Nouns, the group's Sub Pop debut, moves with hazy and ...
Creative Loafing Atlanta |
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Visual art: Millennium Gate
Fri., July 4... By Cinque Hicks Depending on whom you ask, the new MILLENNIUM GATE in Atlantic Station is either a refreshing neoclassical monument that at last puts Atlanta in the same rarified architectural air as New York, Paris and Rome, or it's a fatuous bit of retrograde schlock that even Las Vegans would consider too tacky to build. Decide for yourself at the grand opening of the monument ...
Creative Loafing Atlanta |
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