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Varied artists take outdoor stage at Summer Sunday Lawn Concert Series
Picnic baskets and families dot the grounds of the Museum of the Southwest Sunday evenings during the free Summer Sunday Lawn Concert Series.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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On Today
Saanich Strawberry Festival, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Beaver Lake Park. Family fun with strawberries and ice cream at 2 p.m. for 50 cents.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Alltech Festival seeks big names
Seven concerts and performances have been booked for the Alltech Festival in 2008 and three more for 2009, but the program's director says that's just the beginning. .We are going to see if we can pull off a big one in 2009. that will lead up to a statewide entertainment crescendo surrounding the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010, said Thomas Stephens. Stephens' boss, ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Patches Hawaii Animal Sancturary Fundraiser
The Patches Hawaii Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organization that provides food and shelter to many abused and unwanted cats, dogs and rabbits. Tonight, a fundraiser was held for the Hawaii Animal Sanctuary in Kailua.
KHON 2 Honolulu |
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Music on DVD
Some folks dig Mayer's mellow acoustic troubadourism. Others prefer his full-band pop singles. Personally, we'd rather hear him rock out with his funky trio.
winnipegsun.com |
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Festival ends today
PEOPLE turned out in their masses for the Festival of Life to celebrate the diversity of St Albans' rich culture and heritage.
St Albans Observer |
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Live Music
Sony Holland Plus Five Jazz singer Sony Holland performs a variety of songs and styles. Sun., July 6, 7:30 p.m. $14-28. For more information, call Stanford Jazz Workshop at 650-736-0324 or e-mail info@stanfordjazz.org or visit www.stanfordjazz.org . Campbell Recital Hall, 541 Lasuen Mall, Stanford
Palo Alto Weekly |
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The bands go marching one by one
PROPHETSTOWN � The tinkling of a xylophone and the heavy thump of drums rolled down Riverside Drive Thursday, as "America the Beautiful" grew louder and louder.
SaukValley.com |
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Jazz society to hold social dance at lodge
The Dixieland Jazz Society of the Desert will hold a social dance on July 20 at the Palm Springs Elks Lodge, 67-491 Highway 111 in Cathedral City.
The Desert Sun |
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Photo gallery of Beer and Music Festival
The new look, laid back Beer and Music Festival ended yesterday amid applause and raised glasses. (06/07/2008 08:52:39)
Hastings Today |
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Utah woman grieves for two of the victims
CEDAR CITY, Utah - When investigators discovered four bodies Monday in a Rock Falls apartment, the shockwave spread far beyond the Sauk Valley. Among the dead were Kilynna Blake, 20, and her 2-year-old son, Dayan Blake, who until recently lived in Cedar City, Utah.
SaukValley.com |
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It's a working Valentine's day for Kyla and Karylle
Parehong may shows sa mismong Valentine's day, February 14, ang young singers na sina Kyla at Karylle. Sa panayam ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) sa SOP co-hosts ay sinabi nilang ang Valentine date nila sa kani-kanilang mga boybfriends ay dun na rin mismo sa venue ng kanilang concerts gagawin.
PEP |
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Win with Vodafone and Coca-Cola this summer
This summer, Coca-Cola and Vodafone Malta are offering a total of ?200,000 worth of mobile credit to their customers. Customers can also win VIP Concert Tickets to top music events and vouchers from Terranova through the ?Music in a Bottle? Campaign.
Maltamedia.com Daily News |
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No blues' for folks at berry fest
ELK TWP. Even though the skies weren't so, the berries were still quite blue Saturday for Mood's Farm Market's annual festival honoring New Jersey's state fruit.
Gloucester County Times |
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Save Ellis Island works out of Mt. Olive
MOUNT OLIVE -- Save Ellis Island is "a nonprofit with a big agenda," according to its president, Judy McAlpin. The Mount Olive-based organization, a partner of the National Park Service, is in the process of preserving and restoring the majority of Ellis Island.
Daily Record |
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Latin American Music Conference has got the beat
It isn't hard to find fresh takes on music these days. Just look south. In the cities and suburbs of Monterrey, Mexico; Santiago, Chile, and Caracas, Venezuela, some of the most daring and open minglings of cutting-edge and traditional music have been brewing for years.
New York Daily News |
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Gozitan violinist for EU Youth Orchestra
Seventeen-year-old Gozitan violinist Jean Noël Attard will be joining the European Youth Orchestra for its forthcoming summer concert tour after he was selected following auditions held in various European countries.
Times of Malta |
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Morristown church choir lifts its voices to one of its own
MORRISTOWN -- When 20 alumni of the St. Peter's Girls' Choir gathered on Friday to rehearse for Saturday night's first-ever reunion concert, they were a bit apprehensive.
Daily Record |
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Having a blast
MORGANTON - With relaxing tunes, good food and fun and games, people from all over enjoyed four days of the Red, White and Bluegrass Festival without any major incidents. Gary Leonhardt, the director of Morganton Parks and Recreation and event coordinator, said despite the record crowds the festival ran smoothly all week. Leonhardt projected the crowds were 25 percent larger each day than last ...
The Morganton News Herald |
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Tango legends come together to revive music's golden era
As a sold-out crowd in Buenos Aires' historic opera house erupted in applause, veteran tango singer Virginia Luque took the stage backed by some of her country's greatest musicians.
Miami Herald |
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Great wedding tips: It's all about the details
Getting married? Here's some advice on the reception, the cake, the music and more from the book "Where to Seat Aunt Edna and 500 Other Great Wedding Tips" (Hundreds of Heads Books, www.hundredsofheads.com , $13.95), straight from people who've done it:
Belleville News-Democrat |
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'I'm not humble, but I'm modest.'
NEW YORK - The tributes were predictably extravagant at the 80th-birthday party for Broadway composer Charles Strouse one recent evening at the posh 21 Club. "Melodies that touch the heart and lodge in the head," was how his longtime collaborator, Bye Bye Birdie lyricist Lee Adams, described the music Strouse has written for 30 shows over 50 years.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Whose song will always remind us of the summer of 2008?
Everybody's got a personal playlist of summer songs. It might have Frank Sinatra's "Summer Wind," or Sly and the Family Stone's "Hot Fun in the Summertime." The Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City," or maybe Regina Spektor's song of the same name. Seals and Croft's "Summer Breeze" might make you feel fine, though I'm betting the Isley Brothers' version would make you feel finer.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Orchestra concert will be held July 12
On Saturday July 12, 2008, "the music that won W.W.II" will be heard at 7 p.m. in the Holt High School Auditorium, 5885 W. Holt Road, for the third year in a row. This year's featured orchestra will be the Harry James Orchestra under the direction of trumpet virtuoso Fred Radke.
Eaton Rapids Community News |
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Festival stays true to its roots
Uncle Dave Macon Days, considered one the very few old-time music competitions in the country, kicks off Friday in Murfreesboro, bringing with it the sights and sounds of days gone by.
Daily News Journal |
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