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Gelmetti onsong as flairfinds a forte
Sydney Symphony, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs. Conductor: Gianluigi Gelmetti. Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, July 19.
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Entertainment Calendar: 07/20/2008
TC Singles' dance, 7-11 p.m., music by DJ, $7 admission per person, cash bar, for singles 21/older; Streeters Entertainment Center, 1669 S. Garfield, TC; 946-1553.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Entertainment in Brief: 07/20/2008
Arcadia Daze is three-day event; Art exhibit opens with reception; Duo plays Manitou and Summerfest; Aten Place hosts Irish band Fonn Mor; Student concert spotlights fiddles; Deadline extended for eddi nominations; Exhibit and sale for the Old Art Building;
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Rockbridge Weekly's Newsline
George Leonard and Rockbridge resident Marla Palma sing a duet as country music legends Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline in Lime Kiln's production of "Ghosts of Music City USA" on Saturday, July 12th. Lexington resident Mary Harvey can be seen on the keyboards in the background.
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Fondness for fire brings 3 performers together
Adam Kline, Jeff Asper and Eli Hanson, known collectively as the Pyrotechnotics, spew flame during a rehearsal in Asper's yard in New Oxford, Pa., on July 1. The trio have begun performing at festivals after practicing for more than a year.
The Capital |
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A great time for a festival in the park
SPEARFISH – With 150 art and craft booths, 25 food booths, live music, a beer garden and more than 30,000 people, it can be easy to lose track of time at the annual Festival in the Park in Spearfish.
Rapid City Journal |
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A return to Madness
Movie Madness returned last weekend to Theatre 8:15 under veteran director Kimberly Lawver. The fast paced production featured 28 numbers and four skits and covered a wide range of music. The cast featured many new additions to the theatre team but under Lawver's direction the entire performance was outstanding.
The Suburbanite |
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Mixing business and pleasure in Incline Village
Local business owners and community members gathered at the Aloha Skin Spa Thursday night for a night of shmoozing, music and wine at a North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce mixer.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza |
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Former music promoter returns to his roots and grows flowers
WHITTON, Ark.—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.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Band singer Jo Stafford dies at age 90
LOS ANGELES—Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, has died. She was 90.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Russell plans party on lake
For those looking for fun, music and food on the lake, Aquapalooza is the place to be. On Saturday, July 26, Russell Marine will host Sea Ray’s Aquapalooza event on Lake Martin.
The Alexander City Outlook |
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Music Producer/Composer Spud Too Tight Creates Hot New R&b Music Style Called "Drag & Push
Minneapolis - Music Producer/Composer Spud Too Tight - recently signed a Publishing/Administration Deal with Missing Link Music - Hoboken NJ, www.missinglinkmusic.com one of the music industry's leading music publishing and copyright administration companies covering all genres of music from R&B and Rock to Hip-Hop to Jazz and all styles in between.
All About Jazz |
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Bass Management: Taming the Wild Upright Bass
Recording Technics These days, the upright bass is not just used in jazz, classical, rockabilly, and country music.
All About Jazz |
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Girl Talk Feed the Animals Pay-What-You-Want
When the Pittsburgh-based musician who calls himself Girl Talk announced that his new collection of songs, Feed the Animals, would be released on a pay-what-you- want download basis, it didn't get quite the same level of attention that Radiohead got when that band did the same thing last October.
All About Jazz |
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Class D Amplifiers Are Shrinking and Greening Your Electronics
Technology has democratized the music industry in many obvious ways -- notice how every band, regardless of stature, has a MySpace page? But one of technology's more subtle effects has been to make our sound systems smaller, lighter and greener.
All About Jazz |
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Queen City Jazz Festival celebrates the Colored Musicians Club
No one who has been inside the Colored Musicians Club ever forgets it. The old building, at the corner of Broadway and Michigan, has a vibe all its own. Climb the steep staircase and you find yourself in a narrow room that is, simultaneously, gritty, historic and homey.
The Buffalo News |
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DETROIT ROCKS
I saw it first by night. A metropolis unveiled in viewfinder snapshots through the smudged windows of an elevated train. Gothic towers crowded close, proud detail etched on gray stone. A beaming stadium full of red-capped baseball fans, its front side left open as if to console the devoted others it couldn't quite hold. A neon neighborhood of revelers, trying their luck with the cards and with ...
The Buffalo News |
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No place like home for Buffalo-born dance mentor
LEWISTON -- The list of people director and choreographer Lynne Kurdziel- Formato has worked with goes on like a Who's Who of the Buffalo performing arts community.
The Buffalo News |
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Videocon to invest Rs 800cr in retail expansion
Videocon Retail Ltd, part of the Venugopal Dhoot-promoted Videocon Industries, plans to invest Rs 800 crore in expanding its electronic retail format Next Retail and mobiles, music, entertainment and lifestyle chain Planet M in the next three years, said Saurav Dhoot, director, Videocon Retail.
Business Standard India |
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The Tara Diaries Premiere's Tonight
Tara Oram's new show 'The Tara Diaries' premieres tonight on CMT. The Hare Bay native made it to the Top 6 last year on Canadian Idol and now lives in Nashville. Fans will watch Tara's journey to become a country music star and even get to provide some advice on big career decisions.
Voice of the Common Man |
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Officials confident -- but cautious -- about Lincoln Hall renovation
The capital bill may have stalled, but the University of Illinois is moving forward as though the Lincoln Hall renovation might happen – if not next year, then someday. The planning and design phase of the project should wrap up by the end of this month, and come Aug. 25, when the UI fall semester starts, classes will be held in places like Wohlers Hall and Smith Memorial Music Hall instead ...
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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Music Review: Alice Cooper - Along Came A Spider
Before there was Kiss, before there was Marilyn Manson, there was Alice Cooper. Before there was Kiss, before there was Marilyn Manson, there was Alice Cooper. Back in his seventies heyday, as the guy who more or less grandfathered the whole concept of rock theatre (or as it is most commonly known, "shock rock"), Alice Cooper was regarded as a genuine threat to the youth of America by just ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Music Video Games Crank up Volume
Rock Band and Guitar Hero may have begun the concerts, but other games are tuning up too.
PC World |
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Nature's theater
Tucked into the scrub oak and aspen trees of the Pembina Gorge, Frost Fire Theater is ringing this summer with "Master of the House," "Do You Hear the People Sing?" and other music from the acclaimed musical "Les Miserables." Advertisement: GRAND FORKS WELDING & MACHINE Men of Steel! Over the years, Grand Forks Welding has acquired a reputation for doing the highest quality work and ...
Grand Forks Herald |
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K-Rock-a-thon hits Weedsport
The annual K-Rock-a-thon took the stage once again at the Cayuga County Fairgrounds on Saturday.
News 10 Now Syracuse |
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