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Jonas Brothers 'burn up' the stage in Raleigh
RALEIGH - If you haven't heard of the Jonas Brothers by now, then you should. They are the hottest boy band right now, selling out concerts and being compared to the Beatles because of all the madness that follows them.
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What's Happening: Christian Rock in Kelso
An oldies Gospel rocker and a Christian hard rock band will headline a concert Saturday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Kelso.
The Daily News |
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Italians in Danbury
DANBURY -- Asked why the Italian Festival draws so many people every year, Amerigo Vespucci Lodge president Bruno Tropeano's answer is simple."It's all about the food," he said.And how.Pasta with meatballs, linguine with clams, pork roast, sausage and peppers and eggplant parmesan -- "It's dishes like those that have brought from 7,000 to 10,000 people each year for most of the 25 years we have ...
The News-Times |
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Feel The Seasons Change
In February of this year, Salmonella Dub and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra united for the Feel The Seasons Change tour, with shows performed in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Nelson. This tour will now be immortalised through the release of a live album in September.
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Guitar battle will slide until fall
Milwaukee’s Finest Guitars can continue to sell one of the finest lines of guitars for now, but it will have to wait until a hearing in September to find out if Gibson guitars will remain a fixture in its Whitefish Bay shop.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Annual Summer Sizzler
Trinity Episcopal Church in Mount Vernon is hosting their Annual Summer Sizzle with music, dancing and food of the Southern US, Caribbean and South America. Just one day only from 5-9 tonight. Admission is $30, $15 children. 335 S. Fourth Ave., Mount Vernon, 914-699-8903.
The Journal News |
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Free concert series at LSP
Music lovers can enjoy two free concerts tomorrow evening as part of the Summerfest series in Liberty State Park. The already scheduled Harlem Renaissance Orchestra show at 5 p.m. will be followed at 7 by the Teenagers.
The Jersey Journal |
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Jazz festival at Caramoor
Wynton Marsalis has been described as the most outstanding jazz musician and trumpeter of his generation, as one of the world’s top classical trumpeters, a big band leader, a brilliant composer, a devoted advocate for the arts and a tireless and inspiring educator. Tickets to hear this master of music are still available for lawn seating; ($10) and you must bring your own chair or blanket. ...
The Journal News |
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Thousands of fans celebrate the long awaited launch of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn at Indigo and Chapters stores ...
Indigo Books & Music Inc played host to thousands of Twilighters celebrating this summer's highly anticipated midnight launch of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn. More than 75 Indigo, Chapters and Coles stores nationally stayed open past midnight so that fans of the Twilight Saga could be first to get their copy of the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's hit fiction phenomenon.
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150 at ex-Wake school officials' book signing
Wake County's business, education and political leaders came out in full force this week at Quail Ridge Books & Music to toast new authors Bill McNeal and Tom Oxholm.
The News & Observer |
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Group plans to jazz it up at Chamizal
By Stephen Bidon / El Paso Times EL PASO -- Music Under the Stars will bring gypsy jazz to the Chamizal National Memorial Sunday with a performance by Hot Club of San Francisco.
El Paso Times |
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Web site chronicles El Paso's music history
Rick Kern didn't set out to be the publisher of a local music history Web site.
El Paso Times |
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Don't miss it: "Year of the Frog"
Celebrate the "Year of the Frog" at a frog festival from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the El Paso Zoo, 4001 E. Paisano.
El Paso Times |
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Music-copyright lawsuit targets MSU golf coach
GRAND RAPIDS -- Michigan State University's women's golf coach -- a Kentwood native -- allegedly illegally downloaded and distributed copyrighted music, according to a federal lawsuit filed this week against Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll.
The Grand Rapids Press |
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Better gas prices fuel satisfying numbers of arts, crafts vendors
DECATUR - Decatur Celebration's contingent of arts and crafts vendors is about normal after all, thanks to the dip in gas prices. That's festival coordinator Ayn Owens' take, at least.
Herald & Review |
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Plenty of ways to keep your cool at Celebration
DECATUR - The trek across city blocks of sun-baked asphalt in search of corn dogs, scrambler rides and live music is expected to be, well, hot this year.
Herald & Review |
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RELIGION NOTES
MUSIC Committed, and Witness, tonight at 7, Gospel Chicken House, 14709 Greenwood Church Road, Montpelier. Details: www.gospelchickenhouse.org or (804) 883-6487. 11th Choir Anniversary, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Cedar Street Baptist Church, 2301 Cedar St. Russ Taff concert, 7 p.m. Friday, River of Life Community Church, 7700 Woodman Road. Details: www.riveroflifecommunitychurch.net or (804) 266-6080.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Country singer to perform at Glen
WATKINS GLEN -- Country music singer Emma Mae Jacob will perform the national anthems during the pre-race festivities for the Centurion Boats at the Glen on Aug. 10 at Watkins Glen International.
Elmira Star-Gazette |
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Fountain Square lounge opens
INDIANAPOLIS » The Brass Ring Lounge, a cocktail lounge, restaurant and music venue in Fountain Square, has opened at 1245 Shelby St. Owned by Dawn and Scott Burgin, it is housed in the former Fountain Tavern building. A grand opening celebration is scheduled for Wednesday. (Star report)
The Indianapolis Star |
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Making musical magic
Multi-instrumentalist Shara Worden, who records under the name My Brightest Diamond, heads a talented bunch of Cape-bound performers.
Cape Cod Times |
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Concertgoers dance to country music at Corona City Park
CORONA - Michael Woody, 2, showed he's a brave soul. With his mother, Michele Akers-Woody, of Corona, watching, Michael was the first to get up to dance at the All American Wranglers concert at Corona City Park on Thursday.
The Press-Enterprise |
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George Michael at Madison Square Garden
Absence does, indeed, make the heart grow fonder. After 17 years, George Michael returned to the New York concert stage with a show referencing the highlights of his almost 30-year career.
All About Jazz |
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Bucky Pizzarelli: Dean Of The Seven-String
Close to 65 years ago a 17 year-old guitarist named John “Bucky” Pizzarelli was tapped by big band leader Vaughn Monroe to sit in for a weekend.
All About Jazz |
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Organ Trio
Bryan Beninghove puts a different spin on the jazz trio. Instead of piano or guitar with bass and drums, he heads sax-organ-drums combo. It makes for an interesting, off-the-beaten-path recording, aptly titled Organ Trio .
All About Jazz |
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Stride Piano Duets. Live In Toronto 1966
The more time passes, the starker the light thrown on a release like this. This is a point that can't be emphasized enough when it comes to something like the stride piano style and Delmark deserves high praise indeed for putting in the work necessary to get this music out there.
All About Jazz |
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