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Chattanooga’s Live Music Scene: Celtic Crossroads Tour To Stop Here
The Irish band Celtic Crossroads have announced that they will include The Northwest Georgia Band Amphitheater in Ringgold for a stop on their 2008 World Tour on October 10. Celtic Crossroads, a group of seven highly talented multi-instrumentalists, are performing Irish music like never before.
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Unique drum concert comes to TBI
A local synagogue will march to the beat of a familiar drum when Bishara Naddaf, an Israeli percussionist, performs at Blue Bell synagogue Tiferet Bet Israel.
The Ambler Gazette |
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Country legend Jack Greene visits the Northwest
When country music legend Jack Greene performs at the Haynie Opry on Saturday, July 26, it might be the first time a country star of his status plays a show at a local grange since Loretta Lynn performed at the Delta Grange in the 1960s.
The Bellingham Herald |
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Oh, the Israelites
So you think you know all about Israel. Not so fast, says the Jewish Film Festival.
East Bay Express |
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Local Licks
Faun Fables , A Table Forgotten EP. Oakland neo-folk outfit Faun Fables features vocalist and songwriter Dawn McCarthy alongside Nils Frykdahl of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, plus newcomers Meredith Yayanos (violin and theremin) and Kirana Peyton (harmonium and percussion).
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Jam Sessions for Guitar Zeros
Fear not, amateur axe-wielding blues jammer. No longer shall your attempts at playing live be thwarted by superior players and dictator MCs. For there is a friendly venue out there that will welcome you with open arms, a guilt-laden tip jar, and a forgiving crowd eager to shake their tail feathers.
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Foreigner's Mick Jones says new songs on the way
By JOHN GEROME Foreigner's Mick Jones says the band's new career retrospective "No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner" is a signal that new material is on the way. Besides the band's hits as well as some deeper album cuts and live versions, the double-disc set released last week includes one new track, "Too Late." Jones, a founding member of the group, told the Associated Press on Tuesday ...
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Visit Venice at Elk Grove Regional Park
The 21st Strauss Festival will take place this weekend, beginning Thursday, July 24 and continuing through Sunday, July 27 at Elk Grove Regional Park.
Elk Grove Citizen |
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WHEATFIELD: Lovin’ Spoonful playing town picnic
Lost amidst the fanfare surrounding the summer concerts in North Tonawanda and Lockport is the fact that Wheatfield has landed a pretty big show itself.Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Lovin’ Spoonful — whose songs “Do You Believe in Magic?” and “Summer in the City” were top 10 hits in the 1960s — are performing at 7 p.m. Sunday in Fairmount Park as part of the town’s Concerts in the Park ...
Niagara Gazette |
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John Mayer: Dreamy, famous and, oh yeah, he can play
The rocker heads the list of entertainers whose love life obscures thier talent
Contra Costa Times |
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"Rent" Film Star Thoms to Join Broadway Production of Larson Musical
Tracie Thoms, who played Joanne in the 2005 "Rent" film, will join the Broadway production of that Pulitzer Prize-winning Jonathan Larson musical. Thoms, Variety reports, will step into the role she played on film — Joanne Jefferson — beginning July 26 at the Nederlander Theatre.
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David Gilmour Live CD/DVD Details
Live in Gdansk to be offered in various formats for hardcore fans. July 22, 2008 - The double live CD and DVD from legendary Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, which we reported on back in May , will be released in a variety of formats come September 16th.
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SDCC: Video Games Live In San Diego
Massive concert experience descends upon comic book convention. July 22, 2008 - Video Games Live will be performing with the San Diego Symphony on opening night of the massic Comic-Con.
IGN Music |
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First Night: Moby, Mono Café, Glasgow
In many ways, Moby is the perfect modern recording artist, although that's not a judgement that translates so readily when applied to his art. No, the New York DJ and producer signalled the way ahead for music almost a decade ago, and it was nothing to do with his own sound. In 1999, Moby (Richard Melville Hall) released the album Play, and the world exploded around him.
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Come emjoy the party
WELLAND Rooms are going fast – if you can even get one – as organizers of Welland’s 150th anniversary celebration prepare to welcome thousands of people to the city. “We’re expecting between 3,000 and 5,000 people to attend the celebration,” Dawn McInnis, tourism co-ordinator for the [...]
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Canal Days roots
PORT COLBORNE Thirty years ago the Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum held Canal Days as a celebration of the first Welland Canal. This year the city is celebrating the 30th annual Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival and the museum grounds will be full of [...]
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String Explosion 2008 Hits WKU
It was a literal "symphony of sound" on July 22 as Western Kentucky University hosted its "String Explosion 2008."
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When does the future begin for Aaron Rodgers?
His teammates call him A-Rod. The Packers called him their new starting quarterback — until rumors of yet another Brett Favre comeback zipped lips throughout the organization. Who is Aaron Rodgers? He's the 24-year-old successor to a legend.
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Summer Festivals: Siren Music Festival
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Columbia Daily Spectator |
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Castro Valley church to present 'Sound of Music"
Production to star actors from Castro Valley, Hayward
The Daily Review |
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Bullard grad wins national award
Her favorite color is green. She likes lasagna and country music. And her preferred way to spend a summer day is splashing in the pool with friends.
The Fresno Bee |
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AG Serves Search Warrant At Music Store
Investigators with the New Mexico attorney general's office have executed a search warrant at an Albuquerque music store in connection with an investigation into illegally reproduced CDs.
KOAT Albuquerque |
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Local band opens
The other headline act is the reformed, original Angels. It promises a huge double shot of vintage Aussie rock for Mudgee’s eighth a day on the green concert.
Mudgee Guardian |
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HSM Fans Don't Get in the Picture
Guess not too many people are planning to stay for the end credits of High School Musical 3. High School Musical: Get in the Picture, the new ABC reality show that promises to cast its...
E! Online |
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Over a Cuppa by HOO BAN KEE
There are technologicallychallenged folks out there who desperately need idiot-proof remote controls.
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