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Journey, Heart and Cheap Trick at Jones Beach Theater.
7 TONIGHT, WANTAGH, N.Y. Three classic bands – Journey, Heart and Cheap Trick – will take music fans on a trip back to the '70s and '80s. TELL ME MORE: Journey has another new lead singer. Heart picked up some new fans thanks to Carrie Underwood.
The Record |
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Blues clues
Cherry-picking bill for Fargo festival Soo Pass Ranch has returned to hibernation, the Fargo Street Fair is nothing but a greasy memory and summer is on the retreat. Advertisement: Breezy Point Resort All inclusive golf vacation! All inclusive golf vacation! the pkg includes 3 days and 2 nights lodging,all meals in the new marina ll restaurant, beverages and snacks on the course, ...
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Metal Masters Tour terrorizes with head-banging sounds
For real, old-school, true-to-form metal, the Metal Masters Tour -- which barrels through DTE Energy Music Theatre on Monday night -- gets the black T-shirt seal of approval.
Detroit News |
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Adam Graham: My tunes
Pop music writer Adam Graham runs down his current favorites.
Detroit News |
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Lady T learned from some of the era's best
Teena Marie, the soulful singer, songwriter, musician and producer, learned from some heavy hitters in the music business early in her career.
Detroit News |
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Time out: A quick guide to the weekend
Multi-award winning singer/songwriter Clint Black is credited by Billboard.com as one of the country music artists who kick-started the "mass-market popularity of country in the '90s." Black burst onto the country music scene with the 1989 hit "A Better Man." The handsome Texan, born in New Jersey, will perform at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor at 8 tonight.Tickets are $40.20-$57.50. The ...
Detroit News |
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Indiana University Northwest briefs
Pavarotti Forever Indiana University Northwest, in partnership with South Shore Arts and the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra, will present "Pavarotti Forever," the Opening Concert Gala for the 2008-09 symphony season, at 6 p.m. Sept. 26, at Horseshoe Casino Hammond's The Venue. The event will feature Pavarotti-inspired performances by three tenors from the Indiana University Jacobs School ...
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Black Dog block party and Concrete and Grass bring tunes to Lowertown
Two downtown St. Paul outdoor music festivals are set to return for second acts, in and around the time the nation's attention will be focused on the city's every move.
Pioneer Press |
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Bell joining Minnesota Orchestra on tour
Superstar violinist Joshua Bell will join the Minnesota Orchestra for a two-week, eight-city tour of Europe in February and March.
Pioneer Press |
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For the love of music
The Woman’s Association of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Society installed its new Executive Board of Directors for 2008-09 in June.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Cuprisin: Clark Weber’s book looks back on “fun years” of music on AM radio
Common heart drugs worked nearly as well in treating chest pain in patients with stable heart disease as a more invasive and expensive procedure known as stenting, according to a study, suggesting that many of the hundreds of thousands of such ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Alt-rock pioneers Hothouse Flowers headlining International Celtic Fest
HUNTER — The annual International Celtic Festival here has been scheduled for Aug. 16 and 17 featuring well known Irish entertainers and an “After Festival Party” at O’Neill’s Public House with the Barley Boys providing the music and entertainment.
The Daily Mail |
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Guitarist, 8, battles law to play the blues
WHEN Tallan “T-Man” Latz was five years old, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. “I turned around to my dad and said, ‘That’s exactly what I want to do’.”
Daily Dispatch |
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That Was the Week That Was
Entertainment highlights during the week of Aug. 17-23: 1956: The Five Satins made their debut on the R&B charts with "In the Still of the Night." 1964: "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks was released in Britain. 1969: The three-day Woodstock Music and Art Fair concluded in upstate New York. One of the day's memorable moments was Pete Townshend of The Who knocking Yippie Abbie Hoffman off the ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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1968 Elvis comeback remembered on death anniversary
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - When Elvis Presley made his TV special in 1968, he was coming off a string of forgettable films and a long dry spell on the charts, and the rock 'n' roll music he'd helped pioneer had given way to the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix.
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Local teen inspires others to perform at camp, benefit charity
Shayna Turk of Agoura Hills has produced and directed seven musicals, performed in 23 shows and raised enough money to save the lives of several children suffering from congenital heart disease. Shayna is 16 years old.
The Acorn |
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Memphis dealer-collector finds joy in grooves of old vinyl
Ron Hall's face still lights up when he comes across an album with his favorite song, "Gloria," on it.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Fiesta comes to St. Helen
A mini army of parishioners were making preparations for the 37th annual St. Helen’s Fiesta in Portales. The fiesta will be held Friday through Sunday and include food, game booths, live Christian music, bingo and a car show, said St. Helen executive administrator, Elvia Garcia.
Portales News-Tribune |
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Texan to watch: Ian Crocker
SWIMMING, AUSTIN
Austin American-Statesman |
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Legend to compete in area marathon
Running legend Bill Rodgers will be among those competing in the inaugural Melbourne and Beaches Music Marathon on Feb. 8.
Florida Today |
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Tempers flare at Lions practice
ALLEN PARK -- The anger seemed to increase shortly after the music turned off.
Detroit News |
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First Bite
A summer lunch at Crudo can feel a bit like an afternoon in Italy — the hot, still air; the beads of condensation trickling down your glass of cold Vernaccia; the barked music of Italian conversation all around you.
LA Weekly |
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Schools want to expand arts and music
The Las Virgenes Unified School District is looking at sweeping changes to its elementary art and music program. At the July 22 board of education meeting, a school district Art and Music Task Force that was created to develop recommendations on how to spend state money earmarked for art and music programs presented its vision and implementation plan.
The Acorn |
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East Memphis dentist produces album of child-oriented rap music
Underneath the purple, paper lab coat, behind the medical mask, Dr. Marrio Thomas hears the rhymes of rap music.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Hersam Acorn Newspapers
After years of enriching the community with his music, Greenwich resident Bob Button has died. Those who knew him say he will be remembered and missed for his energy and creativity.
Greenwich Post |
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