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LIVE MUSIC
ALLEY KATZ -- 10 Walnut Alley, 643-2816. Make Out Party, The Half Jeffersons and Asleep at the Bottom of the Sea, 5 p.m. Friday, $7. Hope Like Fire, Sugar Glyder, At the Stars and others, 6 p.m. Sunday, all ages, $8. ANDY'S RESTAURANT -- Henry Clay Shopping Center, 412 England St., Ashland, 798-9751. Loose Gravel (classic rock), 9 p.m. Friday.
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MUSIC NOTES
Chris Brown might soon add the role of villain to his résumé. The singer and actor from Tappahannock is in final negations to star in the thriller "Bone BrownDeep" with Matt Dillon and rapper T.I. Brown would play a member of a crew planning a bank robbery. . . . New Jersey rules. At least according to concert-industry trade magazine Pollstar, which has released the top grossing ...
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Young Performers Get Shot To Bop To The Top On Disney's 'High School Musical' Competition
Look for some Tampa area talent when "High School Musical: Get in the Picture" debuts at 8 p.m. Sunday on the Disney Channel.
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Mickey D's OKs jingle from ex-'hamburglar'
MIAMI - A man who held up a McDonald's at gunpoint in 1994 is now promoting the restaurant's signature sandwich in song. Tamien Bain is among five finalists...
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Young Performers Get Shot To Bop To The Top On Disney's 'High School Musical' Competition
Look for some Tampa area talent when "High School Musical: Get in the Picture" debuts at 8 p.m. Sunday on the Disney Channel.
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Range proteges to get CD demo scholarships
HIBBING — Craig LiaBraaten is proud of his music students and rightfully so. Four of his award-winning proteges, he said, will receive CD demo scholarships at a 2 p.m. ceremony Sunday at the Hibbing Park Hotel. There is no admission fee for the public.
Mesabi Daily News |
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Band givestaste of the Southwest
Three cowboy boots rocked back and forth on the floor, keeping steady time with the tune. Video Ted Ramirez began singing the melody, his cowboy hat bobbing gently as he plucked his guitar.
Carroll County Times |
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July 18, 2008
Today's Wall Street Journal drama column features three musicals, one on Broadway and two out of town: [title of show] , a Vermont production of The Light in the Piazza , and an Oklahoma!
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Meet the Band: The Big Disappointments
The band: Eric "PiggBOy" Boomhower (voice, guitar, slide guitar), Lisa "Tisket" Mullen (drums), Jon "TallGuy" Littlefield (bass), Andy "The...
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Snoop Dogg finds friends beyond hip-hop
Don't look now, but Snoop Dogg has become pop culture's crossover king. Going beyond rap music, the West Coast icon has ventured into the worlds of feature films,...
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FESTIVALS
LA BELLE AMIE VINEYARD, at S.C. 90 and St. Joseph Road, North Myrtle Beach, will have its Summer Parrot Head Fest, noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Music by the Big Bam Boom & The Little Big Band, Laidback Larry, and Latitude. Vineyard tour 2:30 p.m. $8 for ages 18-79, otherwise free. Bring blankets and lawn chairs, but no coolers, food, beverages or pets. 399-WINE (9463) or www.labelle amie.com. ...
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Musician gives tips to hospital
A schoolteacher from New York feels right at home spending part of his summer vacation with family in Myrtle Beach and making music to raise money for local college scholarships. Rich Pell, a second-grade teacher from Warwick, N.Y., near West Point, started performing two nights a week in late June at Damon's Oceanfront Tiki Bar. He figured while visiting his mother and father he would put his ...
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Bentley brings the Thunder
TWIN LAKES - Political pundits often determine a candidate's electability based on whether the average American would enjoy a beer with him. If Dierks Bentley - Thursday night's featured main stage act at the Country Thunder music festival -ever ran for president, he'd pass this test with ease.
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Spain gives singers a bit more culture
If any of the 31 Carolina Master Chorale members who toured and performed across Spain June 12 to 23 returned as pro soccer fans, they might chalk it up as another kick they got in culture. Last week in the chorale's office, Tim Koch, music director, and Andrew Fowler, artist-in-residence, mused over the thrill of visiting Spain as the Euro 2008 soccer tournament progressed. "You spend time in a ...
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Instead of a plot, we have songs
Streep can sing, her co-stars not so much All the forced frivolity and faux fun in "Mamma Mia!" all the extruded squeals of delight -- it's just all . . . so . . . exhausting.
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Wild West City goes Americana
BYRAM TOWNSHIP -- Wild West City is taking its exciting full day of fun a step further on July 20 with a musical show that is all about America. Wild West City, a theme park which resembles itself after 1880s Dodge City, Kansas, has never taken its job of bringing the Old West to the East lightly.
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These 'Lobsters' know jazz
HACKETTSTOWN -- Knock your socks off this July with one of New Jersey's hottest big bands, the Jazz Lobsters, performing 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19 at the Centenary Stage Company as part of Hackettstown's Jazz in July series.
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'Seussical' featured at Country Gate
BELVIDERE -- The beloved stories and characters of Dr. Seuss come alive onstage in "Seussical the Musical" at the Country Gate Playhouse.Showtimes are 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19, 26 and Aug. 2, plus 2 p.m. Sunday, July 27 and Aug. 3.
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Up Next
upnext DUCK RACE -- July 26. Thousands of tub toys float away from Brown's Island to benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters, beginning with family festival at 11 a.m. on the island, Tredegar and South Seventh streets; duck drop later in the afternoon. Free; $6 per duck entry; discounts for multiple entries. www.bigbrobigsis.com or 261-4940.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Take5 today
Downtown After Five, a fun, free music show on North Lexington Avenue (at I-240 and Hiawassee Street), is a great place to meet your friends and talk about your week (and the weekend ahead). From 5-9 p.m.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Hot picks: A guide to great Asheville entertainment
Radiating positivity while mashing up the dance floor, the international roots group Hope Massive melds roots and vintage dance hall into move-your-feet-mon music.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Recent Original Stories
I agree with you to a point. Just yesterday I was ripping a new CD and trying to play hte music at the same time. The music was stuttering, not constantly, but stuttering. Annoying as hell. I think some of it is a problem with iTunes 5, and some of it Windows.
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Cole: After three unfocused years local band gets down to business
For three years, the young rock quartet Concept Zero has dabbled. The group has had lineup changes and infrequent performances. Now content with its dynamic, the group has doubled its efforts, playing in many competitions. On the verge of its first release, the band hopes to build on its momentum with regular live outings.
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Big, bad 'Mamma': Grade C
Mamma Mia! never was anyone's idea of a well-constructed stage show, but its good-time disco music by Swedish pop band ABBA was enough to turn it into a global hit.
The Palm Beach Post |
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The New Zealand Post season of Ship Songs
SHIP SONGS traverses the symbolic connection between the sea, the human capacity for love and everyone’s quest to reach the shore.
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