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Seattle Symphony programs bring kids, music together
Seattle Symphony reaches out to kids with education programs — and a fun, family SummerFest.
Seattle Times
Ready, aim, fireworks
At 9:35 p.m., a white streamer shot upwards from Memorial Park, blooming into a big red ball and signaling 18 minutes of rockets' red glare and bombs bursting in air.
Colorado Springs Gazette
4:45 p.m. - Drum clinic with Larry Franquez scheduled for July 19
4:45 p.m. July 5 — The 12th annual drum clinic will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. July 19 at the new Shimbros Music Store, in the former Gold’s Gym, Route 8, Maite.
Pacific Daily News
The calendar
Head to the Green Market at Legion Park and enjoy fresh, organic produce, fresh breads and pastries, barbecue chicken and ribs, desserts and smoothies. Admission is free. Legion Park, Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 66th Street, Miami; 305-775-2166.
Miami Herald
The Fourth fans love for country, family
It's barbecue. It's family. It's fun. It's photography. The meaning of July Fourth was a many splendored thing Friday at Riverview Park.
The Shreveport Times
Regional Briefs: Scots-Irish heritage to be focus of Folk Fest
NATCHITOCHES — A variety of narrative sessions will focus on aspects of Scots-Irish life and traditions during the 29th annual Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival, which will be held July 18-19 in Prather Coliseum on the Northwestern State University campus.
The Shreveport Times
Maria Neckam @ Bar Next Door in NYC
Maria's voice is one of those you either love or hate, and so is her music. Uncompromising in her musical approach as well as performance she hits truth right at it's core and strikes a chord in you ...
All About Jazz
Blazing guitarist Joe Bonamassa upstages even soul icon Hayes
Who's the cat that can steal the blues festival spotlight? The one all the chicks dig? The one who won't cop out when cameras are flashing all about? Uh, Joe Bonamassa, as it turns out.
The Oregonian
Album of the Week: Provinciano by Fernando Huergo
When one piece of a nations music reaches popularity among a worldwide audience, it forever becomes emblematic of that countrys music scene.
All About Jazz
Fourth of July festivals entertain young and old across Palm Beach County
Hometown pleasures mark Independence Day Stanley Hyman has something in common with Michelangelo. Like the Renaissance man, he believes his sculpture already exists; he just needs to carve it out. But Hyman's art won't last 400 years; he uses sand.
Sun-Sentinel
Gangai Amaran is back
Gangai Amaran is a man with multiple talents. A musician-cum-lyricist-cum-director, Gangai Amaran is back to score music after a long gap.
IndiaGlitz
Soul have good shot to bring title to Philly
VOORHEES, N.J. - Without plucking a guitar or writing infectious lyrics for a generation of fans to memorize, Jon Bon Jovi has scored himself another No. 1 hit.
Tucson Citizen
Tijuana Brings Opera & Fine Foods to the Streets During 5th Annual Street Opera Festival
Tijuana's Mayor Jorge Ramos and the Opera de Tijuana launch this 5th Annual public celebration of fine music to the sounds of "Carmen", with the cuisine of some of Tijuana's best restaurants, as part of the festivities for Tijuana's 119th Anniversary. 150 artists and thousands of participants from both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border expected to enjoy music, art, and food from Baja ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
WHAT'S UP?
TODAY PATRIOT GAMES: Whether you missed yesterday's fireworks or just want to see more, the New York Philharmonic's first-ever concert on Governors Island should get you all fired up. We're not kidding - actual cannon fire will accompany...
New York Post
Bon Jovi’s Soul halfway to Arena Football title
VOORHEES, N.J. — Without plucking a guitar or writing infectious lyrics for a generation of fans to memorize, Jon Bon Jovi has scored himself another No. 1 hit.
Helena Independent Record
Have you seen Mozart?
Mozart doesn’t exactly make music, but he is a talker. He’s a 2-year-old neutered male who would prefer not to be carried around, thank you very much, but is happy to jump into your lap.
Helena Independent Record
Barhoppers blamed for mess
NYACK - On weekend nights, crowds pack the bars downtown to drink, hear live music and hang out with friends. The problem, say some business owners, is the mess they leave behind.
The Journal News
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
Thousands of patriots braved gray skies and showers for music, food, fun and a glimpse of rockets' red glare at Jersey City's Fourth of July celebration at Liberty State Park yesterday.
The Jersey Journal
Eagles Summit Ranch offers unique support to military veterans, police, firefighters
The four men sit in a mountain lodge strumming their guitars. The big man among them stops playing and gestures to the kid with the green mohawk and a lot of baggage from a bloody tour in Iraq.
Rocky Mountain News
People in the News
ARGANDA DEL REY, Spain - Soul diva Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival southeast of Madrid yesterday.
The Capital
By Don Bolding Killeen Daily Herald
BELTON – This city's grand old Fourth of July festival was on its way to setting records for attendance at all events this year, partly on the strength of USA Today's naming the morning parade as one of the top 10 Independence Day parades in the country.
Killeen Daily Herald
Happy Birthday America
The United States Military Academy Band continues its popular Music Under the Stars concert series with its Annual Independence Day Celebration. This free concert features Master Sgt. Douglas Richard's composition “Celebration for a New Era” as well as selections from George Gershwin's “Porgy and Bess.” Academy Band vocalist Sgt. 1st Class MaryKay Messenger will sing a number of patriotic ...
The Journal News
Music that's right on track
Joe Noschese plays at Valhalla Crossing at 9 tonight. There is no cover to hear this acoustic pop rock musician who is a resident of Valhalla as well. This fun pub is located in the historic Valhalla train station building on the Taconic Parkway, 2 Cleveland St. 914-682-4076.
The Journal News
Heber celebrates an old-fashioned Fourth
When Kraig Powell arrived at the Fourth of July festival at Heber City Park Friday afternoon to campaign for a seat on the Utah House of Representatives, he had no idea he was about to get drenched.
The Salt Lake Tribune
Soldiers halt training for music, fun
By Aileen B. FloresEl Paso TimesSoldiers of the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team took time off from training for their deployment to Iraq on Friday to celebrate Independence Day.
El Paso Times
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