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Howl at the moon at The Lagniappe
The Lagniappe in Valley Junction is set to host live music tonight from 8 to 11 p.m. on its roof garden deck. The Full Moon Party will feature the music of Brian Joens at the store, 112 Fifth St.
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Jelly Roll Kings kick off 'Arts in the Park'
Enjoy an evening under the trees at Luna County Courthouse Park this summer and get your music fix when the Deming Arts Council sponsors it's "Arts in the Park" Music Series this Sunday.
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Ice cream social Sunday
Scottish Rite Park, 2909 Woodland Ave., is hosting an ice cream social from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. The event also includes music and an open house. All are open to the public.
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teenson stage
Music Theatre for Young People will give two performances of the Tony Award-winning musical "Crazy for You" on Saturday. Here are the details: 1) The show has music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was billed as "the new Gershwin musical comedy" and was largely based on the songwriting team's 1930 production "Girl Crazy," but includes songs from several other productions as ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Cape League spotlight: Brett Jackson, Cotuit
Brett Jackson is keeping his laid-back Northern California attitude all the way across the country. Jackson is impressed with the Cape beaches even if they don’t stack up with his favorite spots in California.
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Jazz show becomes flood aid fundraiser
The Union Park Neighborhood Association, along with Oak Park Neighbors and the Highland Park Neighborhood Association, will host Jazz in the Park at Union Park on Sunday as a fundraiser for those affected by floods.
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Rhydian stars at Ponty festival
A four-day film and music festival begins in Pontypridd, featuring X Factor star Rhydian Roberts.
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Forget the story, enjoy the music of 'Mamma Mia!'
As colorful as a peacock feather and just about as insubstantial, "Mamma Mia!" bounces along on the music of ABBA and a cast of pros who sell like there's no tomorrow. Yeah, the plot and characters are onion-skin thin, but you can't help singing along. And in bringing her stage production to the screen, first-time film director Phyllida Lloyd has retained the show's goofy charm and mostly ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Weekendat Cowtown
One of Cowtown's biggest eventsof the year, Rails and Trails, takes place Saturday and Sunday at the livimg-history museum. Here's what you'll see if you go: 1) The day will be filled with music, dancing saloon girls, gunfighters and an exhibition of railroad displays by the Wichita Toy Train club and Garden Railway. 2) The "Coasters Bicycle Club" will be on display at the museum's Visitor ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Urbandale seniors show off their musical talents
Guests at the Urbandale Senior Center were treated to a musical trip into the past on Tuesday provided by senior-citizen students at Critchett's Lowrey Organ Center. The students showed off their skills during a recital while visitors enjoyed lunch and played card games.
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Sorela takes the stage at Klein Park
(Editor's note: The singing sister duo Sorela, from Albuquerque, will perform Sunday at 7 p.m. in Klein Park as part of the Las Cruces Music in the Park series. The pair was in Las Cruces in May, performing on the live production of "A Prairie Home Companion."
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Clovis man set the stage -- for music and theater acts
Jerry Garcia, legendary leader of the Grateful Dead rock band, needed a ride in San Francisco, and his stage manager, David E. Murphy, pulled up at the right moment in Murphy's Rolls Royce.
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Stage, screen stars attend Mamma Mia! US premiere
NEW YORK - Stars of stage, screen and music collided Wednesday night in New York, as the ABBA musical "Mamma Mia!: The Movie" had its North American premiere.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Today-Sunday American Veterans Traveling Tribute Exhibit, Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall on view through Sun., Veterans Point, El Dorado Lake & State Park, El Dorado. Activities include music by Crazy Heart at 7 p.m. today, El Dorado Municipal Band at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Section 8 at 6 p.m. Sat., and the Neons at 7:30 p.m. Sat., a helicopter fly-in at 9 a.m. today, and fireworks at dusk ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Vision Festival 2008: Day 1
Opening Invocation; Taylor Ho Bynum; Dave Douglas; The Nu Band; Mark Dresser & Denman Maroney. 13th Annual Vision Festival Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, New York City June 10, 2008
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Kongsberg Jazzfestival: Music from the Hall of the Mountain King
Ever since David Lindley's The Sweet Sunny North reached distant shores in the early 1990s, Norway has been on many musical radar screens. Maybe it is impossible to think of the country without the fjords and the fells, so let's get them done and dusted.
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Beyond Standards
If music reviews are starting to have an air of familiarity about them, it's because the music calls for it. So many new releases are comprised mostly—if not entirely—of cover songs, summarizing the sound can be as effortless as striking the on/off switch.
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The Wheel
A wildly diverse improviser/composer/arranger with a penchant for unorthodox instrumental combinations, guitarist Joel Harrison has sustained one of the most unpredictable discographies of the last decade with his chimerical mix of jazz, blues, chamber music, African and Indian folk music, Appalachian tunes and old school country songs.
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Faraway So Close
Faraway So Close is a trio offering from pianist Guillaume de Chassy, whose previous recording, Piano Solo (Bee Jazz, 2007), was completely engrossing in its trenchant beauty. This album projects the same depth, sincerity and directness of communication as the former one, but in a trio setting.
All About Jazz |
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Trio & Triangle
Given the quantity of SME music released by Emanem, cynics might be thinking that quality control must have slipped, that the barrel is being scraped. Miraculously, nothing could be further from the truth.
All About Jazz |
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Tickle Toe
These co-leaders had been stalwarts of the scene for decades by the time they cut these sides in Chicago in 1981. They worked that rich seam of post-bop music that conversely looked back to the music immediately prior to that significant shift.
All About Jazz |
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Banning's Cool Summer Nights event builds on last year's downtown momentum
BANNING - In an effort to bring more people to downtown Banning, three local organizations are presenting Cool Summer Nights on Fridays through Aug. 22.
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Horse trail ride a thank you from Hemet feed store owner
When your customers are cowboys and ranchers, what better way to show your appreciation than with a free trail ride? Molly Hurtado, owner of Rancho Vet Tack and Feed Supply in Hemet, organized a three-hour trip Saturday that took riders through the unspoiled hills of the Soboba Indian Reservation.
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Hot Tickets
July 31: Get jungle fever when local one-man band, children's music performer "Safari Man" (aka Roger Tripp) holds a concert at Killearn United Methodist Church for the wee ones, hosted by Mothers of Preschoolers. There will be a dinner served, too. The cost is $5 per person or $20 per family.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Festivals fill SouthCoast summers
Kiss boredom goodbye. All summer long, SouthCoast offers lots of festivals, catering to all ages and a wide range of interests. This weekend, the biggest problem will be trying to fit it all in.
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