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Fron Rey Roa, with thanks
THERE are three free piano-violin-voice concerts coming to Cebu, featuring pianist Rey Roa and his protégé, violinist-singer June Philipp Ong. They will perform at the Pedro Kalungsod Shrine on July 22 at 8 p.m., at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral on July 25 at 1 p.m. and at the San Francisco (Camotes) church on July 28 at 7 p.m. The concerts, says Camotes-born Roa, are a gift to his fellow ...
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‘PeaceWork’ Music, poetry event set Friday
Poetry and music will highlight an interactive event at 7 p.m. Friday at the Berea Arts Council.
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At the Shaw: Belle Moral is all talk, no emotion
BELLE MORAL: A NATURAL HISTORY, by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Starring Fiona Byrne, Jeff Meadows, Donna Belleville. Directed by Alisa Palmer. At the Court House Theatre until Oct. 5. ** (out of five) NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE – Strange things are afoot in the Shaw Festival’s tenth and final show of the [...]
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Sir Paul McCartney back at Shea Stadium to say final farewell
It was 43 years ago that The Beatles took to the stage at New York's Shea Stadium to open their 1965 North American tour, a decision that put them in the rock 'n' roll history books as the first band to hold a concert at a big sporting arena.
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Sir Paul McCartney back at Shea Stadium to say final farewell
It was 43 years ago that The Beatles took to the stage at New York's Shea Stadium to open their 1965 North American tour, a decision that put them in the rock 'n' roll history books as the first band to hold a concert at a big sporting arena. And on Friday Sir Paul McCartney was back, teaming up with another music great, Billy Joel, to perform at the very last concert to be held at the legendary ...
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Dixieland Jazz
07/20/2008 - 2:00p.m. to 07/20/2008 - 4:00p.m.
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One city's stadium solution: Corpus Christi arena was cited in Evansville study
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The American Bank Center — Corpus Christi's nearly 4-year-old downtown arena — sits on North Shoreline Boulevard. Waves from Corpus Christi Bay lap against the nearby shoreline. Through the glass front of the center, people attending sporting events and concerts can look out toward the Gulf of Mexico as oceangoing ships thread their way through the string of nearby ...
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Heat can't deter festival crowds
Thousands of people flocked to the the first day of the inaugural Mile High Festival at The Fields at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on Saturday.
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Arrests up at Sesiwn Fawr event
Police say the number of arrests made at an annual music festival were up on last year's figures, and more are expected.
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Glen Cove Marina hosts second Summer Kick-off Party
The Glen Cove Marina's second annual Summer Kick-off Party drew an estimated 300 people, organizers said Saturday. Arts and crafts booths, the Vallejo-Benicia Humane Society and others displayed their wares on the marina's lawn, as three live bands played and hot-dogs,
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Meal and Music Part of Fundraiser
Lorraine Porter-Hudson, a singer and guitar player, will provide gospel music at a Chicken-N-Biscuit Dinner on Saturday at the First United Methodist Church of Lake Alfred, 130 S. Pennsylvania Ave.The event will begin with dinner at 5 p.m. and a silent auction that will end at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment will begin at 7 p.m.
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Vacation Bible School Planned
Spirit Lake Community Church will have vacation Bible school, It's Time to Transform, from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 3-6. Each session will begin with dinner at 6 p.m., followed by games, puppets, drama, music and a lesson.The church is at 2600 Spirit Lake Road. For more information, call 863-299-0470.
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Arrests up at Sesiwn Fawr event
Police say arrests made at an annual music festival were up on last year, and more are expected.
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The serenely seductive music that Brazil gave the world
It's as fresh as a summer breeze rolling in gently off the waves, as young as the sun-worshipers crowding the white-hot beaches of Rio.
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Rothbury victims identified; causes of death still not known
Final toxicology results on two attendees of the Rothbury music festival who died July 6 still are pending, but preliminary autopsy results show no signs of physical injury or trauma.
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Grand Pre community plans Acadian weekend
By Wendy Elliott The Advertiser/NovanewsNow.com Friends of the national historic park at Grand Pre will gather this weekend, and the annual celebration of Acadian Days will roll out. Friday evening, July 25, Les Amis de Grand-Pré have organized an evening of conversation in French at Joe's Emporium in Wolfville, from 6 ? 8 p.m...
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CONCERT REVIEW: Wynonna shows range in orchestra performance
"Please don't give up on your dreams," Wynonna said last night at the Lancaster Festival. "You've got to suit up and show up." That she did, in an excellent vocal performance with her band and the Lancaster Festival Orchestra on a muggy night at the Ohio University-Wendel Stage.
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Broken Social Scene's Brendan Canning branches out, sort of, with first solo disc
TORONTO - It's taken Brendan Canning some 18 years to put out his first solo disc and despite all that time in indie music circles - much of it spent anchoring supergroup Broken Social Scene - the bespectacled, bearded rock guru is in a fluster as his official debut approaches.
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Another Music Fest Turns Deadly
A top story from this week. Another music festival has turned deadly
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U2 Where the Streams Have imeem
A top story from this week. imeem and Universal Music Enterprises today announced that deluxe editions of U2's first three albums, Boy (1980), October (1981) and War (1983) will be available for free streaming
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Nas Announces Free Show
A top story from this week. MySpace Music is proud to announce that Nas will be performing a free show for his MySpace friends
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Mayhem On the Road with Five Finger Death Punch: Week 1
A top story from this week. This summer we're taking on tour vicariously with some of today's best bands. We kick off with the Mayhem Festival with this entry from Five Finger Death Punch's Matt Snell
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New Music Is Just A Click Away
A top story from this week. We're all about finding new music here and helping you find it. So with that in mind, here is a PR we got today that tells you about a free way to find what you're looking for
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Adaptable keeper of beat for many biggest names
Bobby Durham, a consummate drummer who kept the beat for many of the greatest names in jazz and popular music over almost half a century, has died in Genoa, Italy. He was 71.
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No end of learning for the musical bra
THE expert is the student again, opening his mind to unexpected influences.
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