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3-Minute Interview: Jon Peter Lewis
The season three "American Idol" contestant appears at The City's Rrazz Room in concert today and next week with fellow alumni Anwar Robinson and Lakisha Jones. Tuesday through July 12, Lewis appears with Robinson and Gina Glocksen.
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Fireworks light up park
The 59th annual fireworks display at Jimmy Nash Part in Martinsville Friday night drew a large crowd of spectators. Fireworks began at 10 p.m. after music by Big Country was played on the stage. Photo by Melissa Daniels.
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Summer’s stages: From Williamstown to the Cape, the theater and art scene sizzles
Staying in Massachusetts this summer has never seemed like a better idea. Besides our sandy beaches and verdant forests, the theaters and arts festivals offer a worthy choices for entertainment under the stars, in a tent, or settled in a shack by the seaside.
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America I AM Mobile Experience Begins Nationwide Tour
Tavis Smiley, Wal-Mart, and Special Guests Kicked off 'America I AM Across America' at ESSENCE Music Festival in New Orleans
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Red and white, no blue
Some Fourth of July events were delayed and postponed by the weather. But mostly, stalwarts watched parades, grilled, listened to music and waited for fireworks in spite of off-and-on rain throughout the day and night.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Live Music
John Calloway Quintet "John Calloway is a cornerstone of the Bay Area Latin jazz scene.
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — A vast collection of 78 rpm records — valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history — is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner.
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Travel Briefs
The Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival will kick-off its tenth anniversary season with two evening concerts, a Family Music Fest concert and the Festival's first-ever Pro-Am Seminar. The Festival continues through August 19 with a mix of classical and jazz offerings performed by an engaging roster of artists. Evening concerts begin at 7:30 pm. Audiences are invited to attend 7 p.m. pre-concert ...
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Explosion on ground during fireworks was planned
ITHACA — The explosion inside the fireworks display area near the VIP section of the Community Fireworks Show on Wednesday night was a planned and controlled explosion that used 5 gallons of non-dairy creamer, an organizer said.
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Gallagher clears up Jay-Z Glastonbury comments
Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher has cleared up the furore surrounding his controversial comments about Jay-Z 's headlining show at Glastonbury festival, insisting he actually "likes" the rapper.
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REGION: North County celebrates July Fourth
Patriots, revelers and sun worshippers packed North County beaches and parks by the thousand on Friday, marking the 232nd anniversary of the nation's founding before the night was lit up by rockets' red glare. In Vista's Brengle Terrace Park, familie
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News & Star
The search is on for talent to perform on the same stage as Boyzone at this year’s Carlisle Live. The Stobart Factor is the north’s music talent search contested by aspiring pop singers selected from public auditions.
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Make-up concert today
Green Township's annual concert and fireworks at Kuliga Park, canceled Thursday because of rain, will make a comeback today.
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Thousands celebrate Fourth of July downtown
COEUR d'ALENE -- A cacophony of cheers, sirens and live music echoed through the streets of downtown Coeur d'Alene Friday as thousands of people crowded along Sherman Avenue to watch the Fourth of July parade.
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
(AP) SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A vast collection of 78 rpm records _ valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history _ is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner.
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D.M. music festival has harmonious day
The first day of Des Moines’ two-day music festival went on without any major issues Friday.
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
A vast collection of 78 rpm records - valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history - is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner.
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A Fun Fourth
in Manlius The village of Manlius turned out to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday Friday with a parade, live music, children's activities and fireworks.
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
A vast collection of 78 rpm records - valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history - is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner. The more than 200,000 records represented the entire inventory of "Records Revisited," a landmark Manhattan store owned by Morton Savada, who died in ...
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Toledo fireworks show caps opening day of festival
The inaugural Red White KABOOM festival went out with a bang last night — or 2,785 bangs, to be exact.
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Valley's vets get warm embrace
Every year, flags are flown, patriotic songs are sung, and America becomes a sea of red, white and blue as the July 4 celebrations begin. There are hot dogs, parades, and fireworks. And yet, every year, it's different. There are new stories to be found amongst parade-watchers, new reasons to let our national pride show.
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Gallagher clears up Jay-Z Glastonbury comments
Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher has cleared up the furore surrounding his controversial comments about Jay-Z's headlining show at Glastonbury festival, insisting he actually "likes" the rapper.
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Paralyzed boy's music dream still alive
OAKLAND — Three judges watched Chris Rodriguez closely as the 11-year-old wheeled himself into a classroom, greeted them quietly and moved to the piano. "Very nice," one said, after Chris played samples of three children's songs.
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Liberty Fest '08
For more than 10 hours, Earl Hickson zipped back and forth across the Longley Bridge, from face painting to music, from pony rides to more music, a trim figure in a navy blue jogging suit standing aloft a black electric scooter painted with flames.
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Grand ol' time
It's just after 9 a.m. at Cooper and Douglas avenues on the city's east side. Elgin's Fourth of July parade officially started about 10 minutes ago, but you wouldn't know that from here. No one on this end of the block has started moving yet, and many won't have their turn to walk the parade route for another two hours. At this corner, while the parade entries wait, the music is coming from all ...
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