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Maltz wins grant to stage readings
Like the weather, everyone talks about the need to develop new musicals but rarely does anything about it. Now, thanks to a $34,000 grant from the MacArthur Fund, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre hopes to change that.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Longtime country star Travis Tritt shows some soul
Travis Tritt is one of the biggest names in country music, and he's got a voice that's fit for rock and blues, too. Tritt headlines Bele Chere Saturday night at Memorial Stadium for a price that will seem like peanuts once these tickets vanish.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Cole: Studio time turns into 'musical vacation' for N.C. rockers
Charlotte-based rock quartet The Sammies return to Knoxville tonight, mere weeks before the release of their promising sophomore album "Sandwich." Attendees of the show will have a rare opportunity to purchase the album before its national release date Sept. 23.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Musician returns home for high school reunion
He’s come a long way since he graduated 40 years ago, but this weekend, Danny Everitt is coming back to where it all started.
The Victoria Advocate |
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Otto grows up, returns with his bluesy baritone
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
The Palm Beach Post |
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Brooks & Dunn: The 'cowboy' way
Since releasing their first album in 1991, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have changed the country music landscape. Boot Scootin' Boogie re-energized the country line-dancing fad.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Regiment wins in Alabama
Rockford’s Phantom Regiment scored its highest point total of the season this evening, 91.75, and won Sparks in the Park drum and bugle corps competition.
Rockford Register Star |
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Free concerts will introduce classical music to families
Don Wilson can't get enough of the classics. He also believes in the benefits classical music can offer to young people. So he crusaded for a first-ever classical concert last year at St. Paul AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church, where he is a long-time member.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Choral society season tickets available
Subscriptions now are on sale for the Hilton Head Choral Society's 2008-09 concert season featuring four full chorus concerts: A Labor Day weekend pops performance, "The Sounds of Christmas," Musical Masterworks and the Memorial Day "America Sings!" concert.
Island Packet |
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Pelletier's dozen years on mic
Longevity in radio is almost as uncommon as it is in the music business, but local country fans have been waking up to the same voice on country radio for the last 12 years.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Music in the City series offers summer concerts
The City of Hamilton presents Music in the City, a summer concert series offering free musical performances during July and August. • Relax in the summer sunshine with performances from noon to 2:00 p.m. every Monday to Friday on the Jackson Square Rooftop.
Dundas Star News |
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Costa Maya News - Meet Miss Mexico and El Salvador!
The Costa Maya Festival is but weeks away and the buzz around town continues to get heightened in anticipation. Costa Maya Festival is San Pedro’s biggest international festival, with participation from various Mundo Maya countries.
The San Pedro Sun |
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On Hunter Thompson's exit, Obama advisers and Starbucks shrinkage -- Minister of Culture
UPDATED: 00 :10 a.m. EDT, July 25, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Free concerts in the park to Build Jamaica With Music
A series of free concerts will be held in the Emancipation Park which promises to unearth and expose Jamaica's talents and to provide clean entertainment for families, will kick off on Sunday, July 27 at 6:00 pm.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death Begins Free Brooklyn Run July 25
Melvin Van Peebles' 1971 musical Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death begins free performances throughout New York City July 25.
Playbill |
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New Musical Dangerous Beauty Unleashed at Northwestern July 25
The world premiere of Dangerous Beauty, starring Broadway's Jenny Powers, begins performances at Northwestern University's American Music Theatre Project July 25.
Playbill |
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Gaming column: Guitar Hero: On Tour
All in all, making a Guitar Hero game for the DS probably sounded like a great idea, but the execution is wildly disappointing.
TCPalm.com |
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Paisley, Jewel deliver gem of show
“We're gonna play some country music for all you NASCAR fans,” Brad Paisley said last Friday at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre after hitting the stage with “Mud on the Tires” at his Paisley Party Tour. “This being an election year – forget about that. The only party that matters is the Paisley party.” Paisley's party actually kicked off earlier in the evening with “Dancing with the Stars” ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Duquesne surprises B.E. Taylor with honor
Singer-songwriter B.E. Taylor received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Duquesne University's Mary Pappert School of Music.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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'The happiest music on Earth'
Wayland resident Roger Wiegand restores antique band organ to its orginal glory.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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FEEDER'S DIGEST
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The Tampa Tribune |
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THINGS TO DO
THEATER Today "Lights So Bright"; Girlstories Theatre presentation featuring personal stories, music; 8 p.m. today; $10; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, TECO Theatre, 1010 N. MacInnes Place, Tampa; (813) 286-2345
The Tampa Tribune |
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Briefs: Tickets go on sale Saturday for Rascal Flatts
Multi-platinum country band Rascal Flatts will be performing at the Post-Gazette Pavilion in Burgettstown on Aug. 30, and tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Dfest & Tulsa's Curfew
Some music lovers may not to get to see all of the performances.
KJRH-TV Tulsa |
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Hersam Acorn Newspapers
A Weston tradition in its 102nd year, Emmanuel Episcopal Church will host its annual country fair on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10-4. The Shadetree Band returns with its “Old Time American Music.”
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