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Free summer concert: The San Diego Symphony goes Hollywood
On Aug. 3, Matthew Garbutt will conduct the San Diego Symphony in a program of “Hollywood Marches” in Balboa Park.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Rated G
Andrew Lloyd Webber's “The Phantom of the Opera” is one musical that can be considered the “Angel of Music” for all musicals.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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PHOTO: Lorrie Morgan
Country music singer Lorrie Morgan brought new songs as well as old favorites, including “Watch Me,” “What Part of No” and “Except for Monday,” to the grandstand at the Lenawee County Fair on Friday evening.
The Daily Telegram |
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Church Briefs
COTTER — Music and singing featuring Blue Dogwood is 6:30 p.m. today at Calvary Temple Assembly of God, 1824 Harding Blvd.
Baxter Bulletin |
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Waterford church to hold festival
Waterford - St. Ann Church at 41 Cross Road will celebrate the feast day of St. Ann with a Middle Eastern festival from noon
New London Day |
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Pastor's music creates gospel sensation
NEW YORK – Marvin Sapp’s single “Never Would Have Made It” is a record-breaking phenomenon far beyond the world of gospel. The track from his seventh album, “Thirsty,” is in its 42nd week at No. 1 on Billboard’s gospel radio charts. It is a crossover success with its perch at No. Photo caption: Marvin Sapp’s chart-topper “Never Would Have Made It” has set a Billboard record. Photo by ...
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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guidelight
The Rev. John Pannkuk, Emeritus, will speak at 9 a.m. Sunday at Lake James Lutheran Chapel, Glen Eden Springs, 80 Lane 200 D Lake James, Angola. Mike Hamm of the Stroh Church of Christ will provide devotions and a musical program at 7 p.m. Sunday at Powers Church, nine miles east of Angola, just north of U.S.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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RRolloverDover beer permit gets go-ahead from judge
WAVERLY — The Chancery Court of Stewart County has ordered the Stewart County Beer Board to issue Janis A. Morgan a permit to sell beer at Janis' Smoke Shack on Terrapin Run Road for the RRolloverDover music and arts festival on Aug. 29-31.
The Leaf Chronicle |
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music
National top-sellers provided by Billboard:
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Janell Rock; jazz pianist and singer was accomplished songwriter
Growing up on a farm in Hope, Kan., Janell Rock was a small-town girl with big-city dreams of making music and being an entertainer.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Shepherd's blues blows the top off
The blues takes a lifetime to perfect, but it can be felt at any age, at any time and by anyone with a soul sensitive enough to receive it.
The Buffalo News |
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Originality fails to knock for 3 Doors' show
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center was filled with loud and raucous rock music Friday night as 3 Doors Down headlined the evening's performance, accompanied by Staind and Hinder. While the crowd was on their feet the whole night, the bands failed to produce any music worthy of such affection.
The Buffalo News |
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A Money-saving Plan for the Summer Vacation Clan
(ARA) - Are you looking to embark on a summer family vacation that won't break the bank? Whether it's heading to an amusement park or road tripping across the country, there are simple ways to spend within your means by making informed, cost-conscious decisions while on the road.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Legendary "Metallica" Musicians Rock Sofia
The legendary heavy metal group "Metallica" rocked Sofia's "Vasil Levski" stadium for hours Friday night. The musicians performed before a crowd of over 50 000 enthusiastic fans. The repertoire included both old hits and new songs.
Novinite.com |
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Hal Ketchum's New Album Recorded Live to Two-track in Two Days
CD, out September 9 on Curb Records, employs a wish list of musicians performing all original tracks plus one Tom Waits cover. Ketchum calls it "a coming of age." Neil Diamond contributed liner notes.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Macy's veterans edge hot names
The crowd at Macy's Music Festival has never been too concerned about keeping up with the hottest names on the contemporary music scene.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Rockport Ramblings: Old Sloop Fair continues this morning
One of Rockport's longest-running rummage sales started yesterday at First Congregational Church on School Street. The Old Sloop Fair continues this morning from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Spanning two weekends and three days, the Old Sloop Fair is the largest continuously running church fair on the North Shore, fair Chairwoman Laurie Himml said.
Gloucester Daily Times |
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Festival rekindles Lebanon's cultural life
The stage is under construction again at the edge of the Roman temple of Bacchus as the festival of Baalbeck, the oldest in the Middle East, comes back to life, taking advantage of a rare summer of calm in Lebanon.
Zawya |
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Sound of music returns to von Trapp Salzburg villa
Salzburg is alive with the sound of music once again, as the von Trapp family's villa opened its doors to the public this weekend for the first time, as a hotel and museum.
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Live Music
The Megatones plus The CoverGrrlz The Megatones plus The CoverGrrlz. Modern and classic rock music. Sat., July 26, 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. $12 advance, $14 door.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Musicians give Rosary pop music makeover
Madonna is on Jennifer Zablocki's iPod. So is The Madonna. The Detroit-area 12th-grade teacher works up a sweat to the pop diva's music as well as songs honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
The Courier News |
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Rolling Stones go Universal
Rockers The Rolling Stones have ended months of speculation by parting ways with EMI and signing a new deal with the Universal Music Group.
world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Music and hoops: Pondering Judd plays Cocheco Arts Festival
Jules Fogg demonstrates her hula-hooping skills as she dances to the roots-rock sounds of Pondering Judd during the Cochecho Arts Festival in Dover Friday evening.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Local arts organizations receive grants
The Oregon Arts Commission has awarded 110 grants totaling $1.2 million to arts organizations throughout the state. Local grants include:
The Mail Tribune |
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A Wealth of Weekend Wonders
It's one big summer weekend for festivals across Central New York. For entertainment, you'll have your choice of fireworks, games, Irish dancers, street lugers, old cars and more.
The Post-Standard |
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