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Second annual All-Gershwin pops benefit concert July 27
The Estes Park Chamber Orchestra, Oratorio Society Chorus, Estes Park Chorale, Mountain Men, and Mountain Aires have joined forces to present a benefit concert to raise funds for the construction of a Performing Arts Center in Estes Park. The All-Gershwin concert will take place on Sunday, July 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Mountain View Bible Fellowship on the corner of S. St.Vrain (Hwy 7) and Peakview.
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Datebook - July 16, 2008
Wednesday Nights at Performance Park 7 p.m., sponsored by the Town of Estes Park, featuring the Dulcimer Orchestra at Performance Park outdoor amphitheater, 417 W. Elkhorn Ave., 577-9900.
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Gustavo Assis-Brasil: In Concert
With a sophisticated tone that's suffused with warmth and complemented by razor-sharp technique but, more significantly, the ability to play with emotion, guitarist Gustavo Assis-Brasil makes his sound and presence known on this eponymous DVD/CD combo.
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Bud Shank: The Original - The Pacific Jazz Years
Any debate that might once have raged over the hoary question of East Coast/West Coast dichotomy has hopefully died out by now. If the hope that the music prevails holds water, this is a vessel it's held in.
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Alma Records: Getting to the Essence of Jazz
Jazz has been listened to and played in Canada arguably as early as it evolved from the blues.
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Thomas Tallis / Christopher Tye / John Sheppard: Audivi Vocem
How did the ancient monophony of Gregorian Chant evolve into the Renaissance polyphony of the 16th Century English Church? A bit of background is helpful. Musically speaking, monophony is the simplest of aural expression which consists of a melody without accompanying harmony.
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Existential Detective
Barry Romberg (drums, percussion, electric percussion, synthesizer) is constantly looking for the new and unusual. The music that he evokes, and finds a voice with through his bands, has firm construction and heady improvisation.
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The second batch in Promising Music's series of remastered reissues from the MPS catalog kicks off with
Transitory , an album that might have received greater recognition for its leader and his group had there been better distribution on the other side of the Atlantic.
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Pianist Frank Kimbrough, who is very active in the Maria Schneider Orchestra and his own projects like the Jazz ...
Air , that one of his first gigs in New York City was a solo gig on Bleecker Street in Greenwich village from 1985 through to 1990.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Nintendo rolls out Wii games, Sony takes to video LOS ANGELES - Riding the success of its popular Wii video game console, Nintendo Co Ltd <7974.OS> on Tuesday unveiled fresh titles for gamers to throw frisbees and rock on, while rival Sony Corp <6758.T> turned to Hollywood with a new video service. At back-to-back news conferences on Tuesday at the E3 video game industry ...
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iHome launches ZN9 clock radio for Microsoft Zune
iHome on Tuesday announced the launch of its newest alarm stereo clock radio, the ZN9 Dual-Alarm Stereo Clock Radio. It is the first ever clock radio made to work with Microsoft's Zune digital media player, allowing users to wake up to music playing from the Zune and through the ZN9's speakers, any preset station on the built-in AM/FM tuner or the ...
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Bobby Durham, 71; versatile jazz, R & B drummer
Bobby Durham, a jazz drummer of impeccable taste and versatility who teamed with Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald and became a fixture of the Jazz at the Philharmonic touring concert series, died July 7 at a hospital in Genoa, Italy. He was 71 and had lung cancer and emphysema.
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Don't Miss: Motorbikes, festivals and (mostly) disappointing movies
Brno hosts a Superbike World Championship 2008 race next weekend. The third week of July offers motorbike races and a number of festivals – all of them outdoors. Weathermen offer rain and more rain.
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Made in Oklahoma: Oklahoma Vintage Guitar
• Address: 117 S Bickford Ave., El Reno. • Web address: www.oklahomavintageguitar.com . • Key personnel: Owners Bobby and Sandra Boyles. • Employees: Sons, Travis, Sean and Randall Boyles, and Leah Matejka. • Founded: 1998. • Key product: High-end acoustic guitars. • Background: Oklahoma Vintage Guitar is one of the nation's leading suppliers of guitars with more than 3,000 guitars. ...
The Oklahoman |
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What's On: July 2008
July is a big holiday time on Magnetic Island so we welcome all the visitors and hope they will enjoy their sunny times on the Island. In Townsville the Australian Festival of Chamber Music is a big drawcard with a performance occurring on Magnetic.
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Avenue Q: Sesame Street faces reality
The national tour of "Avenue Q" instantly won over its opening night audience at the Peace Concert Hall Tuesday and no doubt left them laughing and talking about the show long after the applause died away and the lights went out.
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Delta's Dockery Farms shakes the blues with first phase of $800K revitalization project
The Dockery Farms Foundation is getting ready to begin phase one of an estimated $800,000 refurbishing and revitalization project.
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Karaoke at the Parish
The Ramones, Elliott Smith, Hot Hot Heat, Modest Mouse, Built to Spill and Tom Waits - this sounds like a dream list of impossibly indie songs for karaoke night at a popular Sixth street bar. But that's exactly what goes down at the Parish every second Monday of the month, from 9 p.
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Austin Symphony provides free shows
At Auditorium Shores on Sunday, a featured brass quintet from the Austin Symphony performed a mix of yesteryear marches, jazz serenades, one medieval fanfare and rounds of patriotic anthems to a small audience of enthusiasts. The miked musicians were perfectly suited to their rapt audience collected on the surrounding hills.
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Velvet Van Hagar
Velvet Revolver's Matt Sorum will be recording a song in San Francisco with Sammy Hagar, original Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony and guitarist Billy Duffy of The Cult
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Dow employees celebrate world cultures
Straying from the usual Western fare, Dow employees lunched Tuesday on the cuisine of India, China and Kuwait to the tune of each country’s traditional music.
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Interpol, Swervedriver Magnetic Super Group
Adam Franklin of Swervedriver/Toshack Highway and Interpol's Sam Fogarino make up the unique musical partnership of Magnetic Morning.
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U2 Where the Streams Have imeem
imeem and Universal Music Enterprises today announced that deluxe editions of U2's first three albums, Boy (1980), October (1981) and War (1983) will be available for free streaming
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Nas Announces Free Show
MySpace Music is proud to announce that Nas will be performing a free show for his MySpace friends
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