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Blues concert helps raise funds for Abilene Hope Haven
To Richard Burke, bringing a transcendental type of music and a transitional living facility together just made sense -- or cents, as he's hoping.
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To witness Sherman Lee's legacy, just look at Cleveland Museum of Art's collection
UPDATED: 00 :18 a.m. EDT, July 20, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Community Calendar (MA)
Dance the night away! w/ photo: jxhbdo77 (no cutline necessary) Thursday, July 24 The Dallas Night celebration and family barbecue will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Andover/North Andover YMCA, 165 Haverhill St., Andover. Children of all ages can enjoy western line dancing, games and prizes, water balloon toss, family challenges, pony rides and country music. Also features a performance from ...
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Rail Days offers food, fun
MARTINSBURG - Locals and visitors alike gathered Saturday at the Roundhouse in Martinsburg for music, food and festivities as part of the 10th annual Rail Days festival, which continues today. With children's activities, model train displays, an abundance of food and craft vendors, Rail Days is full of fun for the whole family this weekend.
The Martinsburg Journal |
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The sounds of reggae return to the Ocean State
Attendees dance at the Ocean State Reggae Festival as Mamadou plays. SUSANNAH H. SNOWDEN / THE SUN Cierrah Miller, age 3, watches as the band Mamadou plays on stage.
Westerly Sun |
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DARE officers descend on Dalton
DALTON, Ga. — The parking lot was sprinkled with brightly painted police cars, some sporting a DARE mascot lion to go along with their jazzy paint schemes.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Things to do today: July 20, 2008
MUSIC: Rock and blues guitarist Walter Trout (John Lee Hooker, Canned Heat) and his band The Radicals perform at Parkersburg's The Front Row, 4000 Emerson Ave. 8 p.m. Tickets $15 advance, $20 at door.
The Charleston Gazette |
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'We're about people loving people'
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The young Christians who shared free food and music at Davis Park on Saturday didn't appear to have much in common. Those wearing heavy-metal-influenced clothing fellowshipped with people sporting dreadlocks, piercings and polo shirts while local bands played on the stage.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Paperback book head will go here
UPDATED: 00 :15 a.m. EDT, July 20, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Pelicans extend mastery over Hogs
Even on a night when a Christian music concert was scheduled for the post-game festivities, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans continued to bedevil the Winston-Salem Warthogs.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Ted Nugent: Europe -- bringing thunder, bringing rain
ZARAGOZA, Spain — A sea of rowdy Spanish rock-’n-roll fans swayed en masse like a human wave of angry surf.
Waco Tribune-Herald |
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Teams Trying to Build for Future
For many, the third weekend in July means relaxing with a few thousand of their closest friends and enjoying live country music. But for a few hundred little leaguers, the weekend takes on an entirely different meaning.
The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register |
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Rock Band vs. Guitar Hero
Which is better: Rock Band or Guitar Hero ? We've all played air guitar in our rooms at some point in our lives, and some of us have grown up with the fantasy of rock stardom in our minds, and until now our inability to play music has gotten in the way of these dreams.
AskMen |
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Great festival for lovers of roots and bluegrass
Festival Abingdon, Va. Celebrate cultural heritage of Virginia Highlands The Virginia Highlands Festival, celebrating its 60th anniversary with the theme “Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future,” will be held Saturday through Aug. 10 in Abingdon, Va. Before the festival officially begins, lovers of roots and bluegrass music can catch “A Crooked Road Doubleheader: Music from ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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ON THE RECORD: Two Long-Lost Musicals, Marinka and Arabian Nights
MARINKA [Operetta Archives OA-1021] Certain obscure Broadway musicals remain mysterious even to those of us who collect obscure Broadway musicals. One of these has now come along on CD, courtesy of the California-based Operetta Foundation.
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Adding Machine Closes in NYC July 20; Composer Is Musicalizing Shaw's Candida
The award-winning Off-Broadway musical Adding Machine, one of the best-reviewed musicals of the 2007-08 New York theatre season, plays its final performance at Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre July 20.
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Passing Strange Closes on Broadway July 20
The Tony-nominated musical Passing Strange, an innovative blend of musical theatre and electric rock, plays its final performance at Broadway's Belasco Theatre on July 20.
Playbill |
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Flowers picked over music business
MEMPHIS - Lindsay Chandler grew up on a farm. He chopped cotton, dodged the spray from crop-dusting planes and got used to the feel of dirt under his fingernails.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Soul Curry: Meri dosti, mera pyar 20 Jul 2008, 0850 hrs IST,TNN
Even his then bride-to-be's family thought Laxmikant-Pyarelal were one man! Friends are farishtas in the film industry, says Pyarelal People constantly seek gods. But I have found my saints, angels and gods in the people around me. And above all, in my music.
The Times of India |
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Fans Attend Jamboree In The Hills Despite Gas Prices
MORRISTOWN - People all across the United States are cutting back on travel and entertainment costs as they face tough financial times this summer - but for thousands of country music fans, a trip to Jamboree In The Hills was too tempting to resist.
The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register |
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Artscape 2008
The largest free public arts festival in the country, Artscape features 150+ artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on four outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, fashion, film, ...
The Capital |
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It's Livermore DAZE - again
LIVERMORE - The second weekend of Livermore DAZE was blessed with fine weather, plenty of games for the kids, a parade and a 3-on-3 basketball tournament organized by a trio of local brothers, one of whom has a Super Bowl ring. Not a bad lineup for this small but friendly town of less than 500 residents.
The Fort Dodge Messenger |
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Fans travel from afar to hear Benatar
Although it’s been 29 years since Pat Benatar released her first album, “In the Heat of the Night,” she’s still making fans pump their fists, croon her lyrics, and wield their air guitars.
Goshen News |
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New music festival shines on opening day
It was a fine debut for the Mile High Music Festival, which opened today on the outer grounds of Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City.
Denver Post |
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Goose Creek native pushes envelope for global appeal
Miles away from home, a son of Goose Creek has produced a record that's poised to push forward the evolution of jazz music around the world. Bob Belden, who has lived and worked in New York for 30 years, spent 11 months cruising across continents to plan, record and mix "Miles From India," a two-CD recording of legendary trumpeter Miles Davis' music that was released April 15. The highly ...
The Post and Courier |
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