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People
Kid Rock has been sentenced to a year's probation and fined $1,000 for his role in a fight at a suburban Atlanta Waffle House last fall.
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Hoping for message and music
Tomorrow it will be two weeks since I put a duffel bag in my Subaru and grabbed a stack of CDs so I'd have Sheryl Crow and Merle Haggard for company as I drove for two days from Haines to Anchorage to attend college for the first time in 27 years.
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Rumour has it Fleetwood Mac's in town
Get Craig Martin or Leslea Keurvorst talking about pop music and the two self-professed ''geeks'' spin happily on like a 33 1/3-rpm record on 45, tossing out trivia on life-altering albums with glee.
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Jazz it up: Young musicians soar at workshop
STAMFORD - Chip Jackson's fingers run up the neck of his upright bass as he begins his solo. Plucking wildly at the thick strings, he breaks away from the steady beat.
Norwalk Advocate |
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"When Pigs Fly" soars on silliness
Review: Advice to ambitious artistic directors of small theatre companies: Even if you find the flow of rights to new musicals coming out of New York are drying up, for the love of God, don't write your own musical. Just . . . don't. Rating: *** 1/2
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Park to host a family circus
Circus music, clowns, juggling and stilt-walking will be featured at Carmichael's Family Circus from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Carmichael Park, 5750 Grant Ave.
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Take-Two Interactive
Q: The games industry has tracked the direction of other media - films, TV, music - for most of its history, but now games are pushing out in completely new directions.
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Culture!
MUSIC Chamber Music Northwest The five-week summer festival concludes with two programs, both of which feature pianist Andre Watts, a Portland favorite. The first, “The Intimate World of Claude Debussy,” offers five works by the French modernist composer. The festival ends ...
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Erie Brewing throws a party
Most summer festivals focus on live music or ethnic food, with a beer tent on the side.
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Live Music!
ALTERNATIVE Fleet Foxes The Fleet Foxes’ self-titled debut is a gorgeous affair, but it doesn’t fully capture the band’s breathtaking beauty and energy. Studio wizardry can cover a multitude of sins, but the Fleet Foxes’ Crosby, Stills and Nash-like harmonies ...
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CAF’s Popcorn! Film Festival Celebrates Its Third Year of Shorts
The drive-in movies of yesteryear may be nothing more than a distant memory for most of us, but that certainly doesn’t mean that a good flick can’t still be enjoyed outdoors.
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Volunteer Profile: Musical treat at Casa Garden eatery
What: Music at the Casa Garden Restaurant, presented by Los Niños Service League. Ginger Salmon is an eight-year member of Los Niños Service League, which will hold two days of musical dining at the Casa Garden to raise funds for the Sacramento Children's Home.
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The Jake
Back from Afghanistan, where he works as a private contractor in security, Jake Banta -- the leader of Jake's Blues -- finds joy in reconnecting with his fans and family.
Erie Times-News |
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Native American fest at Ganondagan
Ganondagan in Victor hosts the Native American Dance and Music Festival this weekend.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Dr. Rock's Concerts
Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham and long-time cult favorite Nick Lowe are both headed to Cleveland. See below for details on those, and Rascal Flatts near Pittsburgh.
Erie Times-News |
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Music from a Corner of the World
Upon hearing of my impending trip to Portugal, someone grinned knowingly and muttered, "Ah, the California of Europe."
Santa Barbara Independent |
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RPO, Mambo Kings in concert
The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra heads to the river.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Urinetown
Director Becki Toth has embellished an absurd story with absurd style -- over-the-top acting, electric dance numbers, perfect harmonies and a keen understanding of the musical's cynical message. By Robert Isenberg.
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Cruisers keep cruisin'
Scream all you want at tonight's Donnie Iris and the Cruisers concert at Presque Isle Downs Casino. You'll never outdo Iris, the band leader who still has one of the best screams -- and voices -- in mainstream rock and roll.
Erie Times-News |
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Positively State Street
Last year’s winners of The Indy ’s inaugural “Local’s Only Music Issue” are back and ready to party.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Southside Johnny: Godfather of Jersey rock headlines Alive @ Five
It's another sweaty summer day in New Jersey, and Southside Johnny Lyon is digging through some old songs.
Stamford Advocate |
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Please release me
New music releases from artists.
Ventura County Star |
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Guitarists' passion fuels Jazz Wannabes
Page Hamilton and Anthony Truglio each made his mark as a guitar player in the world of heavy metal and hard rock.
Stamford Advocate |
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Getting 'Better' all the time
The nicest guy in rock, Frank Barajas, will host a CD release party tonight for his new one, "Better Times," under the 700 TV sets at Rookees in Ventura.
Ventura County Star |
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Music festival goers will face restrictions
Denise Lopez has the blues. The Erie resident has attended the Erie Art Museum Blues & Jazz Festival at Frontier Park with a group of friends for nearly 10 years.
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