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Meadowbrook extends appreciation program
Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion has announced that it will continue its New Hampshire County Appreciation program with the Crosby, Stills & Nash concert on Wednesday, July 23 at 8 p.m. Meadowbrook will now be offering $10 off tickets to the Crosby, Stills & Nash show for residents of Hillsborough County.
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Rhinebeck hosts German musicians from Rheinbach
At the Rhinebeck-Rheinbach Exchange's Farewell concert last Saturday night at Rhinebeck High School, Herbert Vennemann of Rheinbach, Germany conducted the combined choral and instrumental ensembles in Handel's "The Brotherhood of Man," symbolizing the motto of the Exchange Program, which is "Hearts Across the Water."
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Volunteer ESL program at Classical a success
LYNN - Lynn Classical English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher Hanna Blucek was realistic when she began organizing a new summer school program for immigrant students during this past school year.
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Inqlings: Free Bon Jovi in our future?
If the Philadelphia Soul win the Arena Football League championship, keep your ears open. It seems likely that Bon Jovi will throw a free concert.
Philly.com |
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Innovative spirit drives Broken Social Scene
When it comes to Canada’s powerhouse musical collective, Broken Social Scene, the old adage “too many cooks spoil the broth” doesn’t seem to hold water. The popular and innovative group of musicians and songwriters has been making waves ever since it splashed onto the indie music scene in 2001.
Whistler Question |
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Sherwood will welcome
Archers, knights and fair maidens will gather in Sherwood this weekend to celebrate the 56th annual Robin Hood Festival. The festival will kick off at 5 p.m. Friday and includes a knighting ceremony for this year's Maid Marian, teen dance, food and live music.
The Oregonian |
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Pondering Judd brings unique blend to Cochecho Arts Festival
The festival Children's Series continues July 29 with Julie & Brownie. DOVER— New Hampshire's Pondering Judd have pioneered the waters of rock, folk and Americana since 1993, melding the three into a unique blend of music best described as roots rock.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Low Vs. Diamond: Bread meets Pearl Jam
Lucas Field, frontman of up-and-coming American rock group Low Vs. Diamond, is so excited about the Pemberton Festival that the reality of the band performing there hasn’t quite sunk in.
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Bluegrass enthusiasts heading to Cornish
The Grammy award winning Nashville Bluegrass Band will be featured on the main stage along with Rounder Recording artists Dailey & Vincent at the Ossipee Valley Bluegrass Festival this month.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Art, film and music abound
LUNAFLIKS: It isn’t often that you’ll find an anime film running in Whistler. So, next Wednesday’s (July 23) Lunafliks presentation of the award-winning film Paprika is double the pleasure, as it is also being shown outside and under the stars (hopefully) at Rebagliati Park.
Whistler Question |
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EU to break music copyright barriers
EU regulators ordered music copyright groups on Wednesday to end a system that makes it difficult for online music stores to buy EU-wide licenses -- knocking down a major obstacle to iTunes' rollout across Europe.
Miami Herald |
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Makem and Spain Brothers to perform free Friday night in Dover
Scott Metzger/Courtesy photo The Makem and Spain Brothers bring Irish songs to Dover's downtown July 18.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Talent wanted
The New Hampshire Country Music Association is now accepting applications for the 21st annual talent search to be held on Sept. 7,14, and 21. If you write, record or perform country music this is your chance to start on your way to be coming the super star you always wanted to be.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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The Gathering
The Chaffee Gathering opens Friday in Girard. No, it's not another M. Night Shyamalan movie -- thank goodness. This gathering, unlike "The Happening," is an actual happening -- a relaxed yet cool place where music-lovers come together and soak up insanely good bands.
Erie Times-News |
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We all scream for ice cream A guide to some of the Seacoast s tastiest, best treat
Christina Costelle holds a Destroyer ice cream sunday from Golick's Dairy Bar in Dover. (John Huff/Staff photographer) There is nothing like the sight of open windows at ice cream stands or the music of an ice cream truck coming up the street to symbolize summer is upon us.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Mountain time
Like mountain music? You won't want to miss Robert Lindsey-Nassif's "Honky Tonk Highway," now playing at the Station Dinner Theatre.
Erie Times-News |
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Don Campbell coming to Cochecho Arts Fest Aug. 1
The Cochecho Arts Festival Children's Series will present musician/storyteller Judy Pancoast on Aug. 5.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Frankly fabulous
Locally we've had our share of musical tribute shows, productions that feature performers with a talent for imitating the singer being honored. Subjects have included Patsy Cline, Woody Guthrie, Billie Holiday, Johnny Cash, and Janis Joplin, among others.
Erie Times-News |
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Eagles put stardom aside, focus on music
The Eagles perform July 28 and 30 at TD Banknorth Garden, Boston. Joe Walsh is into some serious reflection. "For a time," recalls the former and present Eagle, "we were the best band on the planet." "The high point for me was 'Hotel California.' We didn't know what we were doing.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Good & Plentie to reappear at Music by the Lake
The band Good & Plentie will appear again as part of the Music by the Lake concert series sponsored by the Town of Pawling and the Pawling Recreation Department. The band previously appeared on April 19 as part of the concert series indoor events.
Pawling News Chronicle |
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Residents prep for festival crowds
Pemberton residents are being advised to pick up a locals’ vehicle pass for the Pemberton Festival to allow for smoother transportation through the festival area and surrounding streets July 25 to 27. The vehicle passes are available for pick up at various locations around town.
Whistler Question |
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EATS, FESTIVALS
ROAR ON THE SHORE BIKE RALLY -- Thurs.-Sun., July 17-20 -- Perry Square and Liberty Park -- four days of events for bikers and nonbikers alike -- for complete schedule, visit www.roarontheshore.com.
Erie Times-News |
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MUSIC
8 GREAT TUESDAYS -- Port Erie's free concert series Tuesdays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Liberty Park -- free EMTA shuttles start at 5 p.m. and run from Intermodal Transportation Center, Blasco Library, and Park and Ride lots at I-79 and Lincoln Avenue:
Erie Times-News |
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Pop star to hold Concert of Love Songs
VietNamNet Bridge - Quang Dung, one of the most renowned pop singers in Vietnam , has just announced that he will hold a concert entitled Chuyen tinh (Love story) to mark the 10th anniversary of his music career .
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Stars come out for VH1's Who tribute
Some of the biggest names in rock saluted The Who on July 12 during a taping for VH1's "Rock Honors" at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, but the biggest thrills were delivered by the honorees themselves. The event will air tonight on the cable music channel.
Ventura County Star |
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