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It's Happening - Annex
EXCHANGING NOTES: spoken word and music open stage. Writers and musicians invited to perform solo or collaborate, James Joyce Irish Pub, 386 Bloor St. W., 5 to 8 p.m. Call 416-324-9400 or visit exchangingnotes@live.ca for more information.
Scarborough Mirror |
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It's Happening - Annex
Sunday, Aug. 17 EXCHANGING NOTES: spoken word and music open stage. Writers and musicians invited to perform solo or collaborate, James Joyce Irish Pub, 386 Bloor St. W., 5 to 8 p.m. Call 416-324-94...
East York Mirror |
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Nawal Al Zoghbi fires up “Timqyad and Al Kazif” stages
Lebanese artist Nawal Al Zoghbi hosted two live concerts at the “Timqyad Festival” last week, her fifth appearance in Algeria. She attracted a large number of fans making the fourth night of the “Timqyad Festival” the most successful.
Al Bawaba |
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Remixers play their live show for Genuine Jazz
Four80East plays Saturday night in Breckenridge
Summit Daily News |
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Music Academy Rakes in Two Major Donations
$3 Million from longtime supporters Shirley and Seymour Lehrer and an avocado ranch from soprano Irene Cummings.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Local Band Rallies Around One of Its Own
Drop Electric vocalist Padma Soundararajan and bassist Neel Singh performing earlier this year at the Rock and Roll Hotel Drop Electric was no different from many a local band. They played the occasional festival, headlined local clubs, and were on their way to garnering a decent local following. But their story took a tragic turn last month, and the band is still trying to recover. ...
DCist |
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Fifty years of music and memories
When the organist at Santiago Methodist Church in rural Mitchellville decided to retire in July of 1958, the then 14-year-old Jerry Howell had to learn how to play the organ quickly.
Mid-Iowa News |
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Music Review: Domenico Scarlatti Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 9
Naxos' Scarlatti set continues. Naxos Records' newest addition to its ongoing survey of Domenico Scarlatti's complete piano sonatas is a carefully considered and intentionally paced affair. Rather than opening the recital with a gang-buster presto, pianist Francesco Nicholai chooses Scarlatti's D minor sonata, K. 52, marked something considerable less than allegro....
Blogcritics.org |
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Chris Calloway gone, but melodies linger
I was saddened to read in Saturday's paper of the passing of Chris Calloway, one of Santa Fe's musical treasures. To see and hear her was to witness the joy of music made flesh.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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A piece of rap history in the Ad’ks
In high school, I was never into rap. To be into that, and to be white, was to be a poseur. I was into classic rock, early garage bands, grunge, “alternative” and some ska. I liked listening to contemporary music that people hadn’t heard of, like The Shins or the Greenhornes.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise |
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Don't miss these summer beats
As the school year draws to a close, you're likely looking for some good, clean summer fun in between the hours you'll spend slaving away at a dead-end job for the next three months. In June, one of the largest music fests in the United States hits right in the heart of Tennessee.
Tulane Hullabaloo |
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Bread & Jam in Cohoes serves up coffee & jazz
COHOES - A new coffee house opened in a renovated 19th century former Masonic Temple in the city's historic downtown district.
The Troy Record |
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Bryan Popin to Perform in East Aurora
Songwriter and piano prodigy Bryan Popin will be making a two-day stop in East Aurora to perform at Hamlin Park in another installment of the "Concerts in the Park" series. Schooled in everything from classical to jazz, the globetrotting musician from New Jersey and Nashville has been hailed by many as being one of the most talented performers of his generation.
East Aurora Advertiser |
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Lifestyle
Last chance to enjoy music in the Plaza Noches Musicales has come to an end, for the summer that is, or at least until next year. August 10, 2008 MOMS Club of Val Verde County When a lullaby plays, do you remember how little they once were, rocking them to sleep?
Del Rio News-Herald |
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Hardin: We can see our roots in the grass at Sedgefield
GREENSBORO -- The old Embassy Club is long gone now, burned to the ground after a dance one night. Its foundation is still visible through the tall grass, a rough outline of the wild weekend nights we once spent here. The old Manor House is gone, too, the echoes of debutante balls and masquerade parties barely audible in the breeze. Sedgefield Country Club's past is never far from us, its ...
Greensboro News & Record |
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'We try to keep our roots'
Food a crowd-pleaser at the more than century-old festival NORRISTOWN - Club members, parishioners and area residents flocked to the Holy Saviour Feast Friday night for the music, traditional appeal and, of course, the food.
The Times Herald |
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Girl Talk, Disco Biscuits thrill
Wednesday night's Girl Talk and Disco Biscuits concert gave Tulane students a chance to spend a fun-filled night before being consumed in end-of-the-year work and final exam preparation. Offering two distinct types of showmanship, the bands gave both pop music fans and jam band fans a great time to let it all hang out.
Tulane Hullabaloo |
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VIDIOTS CREATES COLLEGE FOOTBALL OPEN FOR ABC/ESPN
NEW YORK - Vidiots (www.vidiots.tv), here, recently collaborated with Tampa, FL's Habana on the music-driven primetime open for ABC/ESPN College Football. The Celebrate open was shot in HD on the Pontiac Garage Stage located high above Times Square. Artists such as 50 Cent, Perry Farrell's Satellite Party and Kelly Rowland are featured performing a cover of Rare Earth's "Celebrate," which was ...
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Better late than never for ‘tick ... tick ... BOOM!'s’ Goodreau
Jason Goodreau’s transition into his 30s was tough in 2005 — he’d hoped to have Jonathan Larson’s “tick ... tick ... BOOM!” onstage locally at the time as a cathartic aide. Three years later, with the assistance of ADHD Productions cohort Mac Warren, Goodreau, 32, is directing and starring in a production of the late “Rent” playwright’s lesser-known major musical.
The State Journal-Register |
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Jazzercise downtown at Travis Park church
What do churches, schools and Jazzercise have in common? They are devoted to the improvement of body, soul and mind....
ClickitSA.com |
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"Guitar Hero III," the latest in the video-game series, features a song Foghat made famous -- "Slow Ride."
It was inevitable. Brandon Smith has two loves -- filmmaking and ska music -- and they were bound to collide. Read these stories and more in today's Digital Edition of the Standard-Examiner.
Standard-Examiner |
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Musikfest Having Mixed Impact On Businesses In The Area.
var nopreviewimage = ""; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } Musikfest is a marketer's dream - every year an estimated one million people crowd into downtown Bethlehem for live music and entertainment. The local economy certainly gets a jolt from all the activity... WFMZ's Jackie Shutack talked to local business owners today..she ...
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey |
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Best Bette Hits the Jackpot
Bette Midler is an artist of stunning versatility who can leave you in tears with a funny story or a sad song. A gifted actress and natural comedian, Midler is best known as an exceptional interpreter of song, winning four Grammy® Awards since her 1972 debut with Atlantic Records.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Students receive music-piracy warnings
The Recording Industry Association of America is putting its foot down to students who illegally download music by sending out pre-litigation settlement letters to college students who live on campus across America. "So far SFA students have only received cease-and-desist letters," Dr.
The Pine Log |
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Rocker adds health care to resume
KAHULUI - As of Wednesday afternoon, a traveler can buy a Wabo 'Rita between flights at Kahului Airport at Sammy's Beach Bar & Grill, and a percentage of the tab will go to help a local child with life-threatening medical problems.
The Maui News |
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