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Hard Rock Cafe brews plan to enter Doha
Hard Rock Cafe brews plan to enter Doha
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Valerie June - . Sundays, 2 p.m. Fresh Slices 1585 Overton Park (Midtown) 725-1001.
The Memphis Flyer
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The Bop Club - . Sundays. Bel Air Club 6195 Macon (Bartlett) 388-1474. MC Jammer, Mo Jo & Co., and DJ - . Ongoing. J&J Bar and Grill 1065 N. Thomas Memphis (Downtown) 523-9823.
The Memphis Flyer
Demo2DeRo: Scott Peckenpaugh
'Alternafolkpunktronica," Scott Peckenpaugh calls his ambitious sound, an ethereal but tuneful and moody but mesmerizing style primarily crafted with an acoustic guitar fed through an array of effects onstage and heavily altered with computer programming in the studio.
Chicago Sun-Times
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WORLD ROCK Brazilian Girls, "New York City" (Verve) Born in Rome, raised in Nice and Munich but so at home in the capital of American polyglot that her group has named its third album in the Big Apple's honor, singer Sabina Sciubba is easily understood in any of the five languages she variously employs on these 11 tracks.
Chicago Sun-Times
Rant and Rave!
Rave "To the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival and the USPS. On Aug. 10 last year, I received my Bumbershoot tickets in the mailbox of...
Seattle Times
On the job: Tom Kane
Tom Kane, of Evergreen Park, is a professional blues guitarist for Wailin' Ray's Band. The group plays regularly throughout the Southland.
SouthtownStar
Bluesman with Japanese stylings to play
There won't be any sushi on the menu, but there will be some raw blues with a Japanese touch at Clearwater Theater in West Dundee on Tuesday. Atlanta-based guitarist Chris Duarte will play with Bluestone Company, a quartet from Japan. Duarte met the group through his wife, Tomomi, who was helping the band build a fan club. The band's style is similar to the Allman Brothers and Government Mule, ...
The Courier News
SHOWS ON THE ROAD
American Music Theatre, Lancaster CRYSTAL GAYLE, ROY CLARK AND RAY PRICE: Sept. 20, 2 and 8 p.m.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
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It took years bago matapos ang paggawa ng very first album ni Reymond Sajor, ang Coming Home , dahil sa pagiging sobrang espesyal daw nito. Ang album ni Reymond ay released under Songstream Music at manufactured and exclusively distributed ng Sony BMG.
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“A Chorus Line.” Michael Bennett’s classic musical about dancers auditioning for a big Broadway show is back. Gerald Schoenfeld. Telecharge. Closes today.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
Proud Spell wins Alabama Stakes
Proud Spell won the $600,000, Grade I Alabama Stakes for 3-year-old fillies yesterday at Saratoga, beating Music Note by a head. Proud Spell caught leader Little Belle at the quarter pole, then held off the charge from Music Note down the stretch.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Horse show 'performers' ready to rock
The music of Brooks & Dunn, Vanessa Hudgens, Brad Paisley, Jewel and ZZ Top reverberated around Freedom Hall the past three nights. For some, that was the show. For others, it was simply the warmup. The real show starts tonight on an 18-inch-deep cushion of dirt, with an organist playing and flash bulbs providing the light show.
Louisville Courier-Journal
math & music
WILKES-BARRE — Paul Barretta scribbles a series of boxes on a piece of paper, scrawls a few labels inside and connects the mess with a network of arrows.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
Spa sounds
In countless spa treatment rooms, therapists knead muscles and array rocks on chakras to the sound of tinkling chimes, muffled chants and meandering guitars. The person lying under the sheets likely will emerge from the treatment calm and relaxed, still smelling the scented massage lotions, but with virtually no recollection of the music wafting through the room.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Hudgens & Co. stay true to teen pop themes
Teen angst filtered through bubblegum sensibilities has been one of the building blocks of pop music since at least the 1950s, if not before. The riffs and rhythms employed by singers Vanessa Hudgens, Corbin Bleu, Drew Seeley and Jordan Pruitt on Friday night during their Kentucky State Fair concert at Freedom Hall were laced with hip-hop, grunge and reggae. But if their lyrics had been sung ...
Louisville Courier-Journal
'68 Elvis comeback remembered on death anniversary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- 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.
Reno Gazette-Journal
Rockers still fabulous at 50
Over the past 25 years, they have received Grammys, platinum records, critical accolades and fat royalty checks. This summer, they got invitations to join AARP.
Reno Gazette-Journal
The perfect marriage
"It's the singer, not the song," people like to say, but when you're talking about Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, both factors share equal credit for the group's enduring success.
Toronto Star
Turkey Gay Guide
Turkey, once the domain of Sultans and Pashas, now a grand playground for all. From the Bosphorous in Istanbul to Ephesus - the commercial city of ancient times - Turkey is a country of spectacular proportions.
RainbowNetwork.com
Blues Fest a hot ticket in Reno
Reno-Tahoe Blues Fest organizers said Saturday that a slumping economy and temperatures near the century mark didn't seem to hurt attendance in the event's fourth year.
Reno Gazette-Journal
'Organic Planet' returns
EUREKA -- Two “queens,” the world's largest organic salad, nonstop music and dozens of exhibitors showcasing healthy, nontoxic products will be on the Eureka waterfront on Aug.
Eureka Times-Standard
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Alabama Blues ProjectThe Alabama Blues Project Blues Camp teaches music and history to at-risk youth and needs electric guitars, a drum kit, an electric bass guitar, small practice amps, microphone stands and microphones. Call 205-554-1795.Girl ScoutsThe Girl Scouts Tombigbee Council, which serves
The Tuscaloosa News
SOFT-ROCKIN' SWEETIES
Adam, 26, may be an associate film and television producer, but he describes himself as a "rock star." So when he chose Lauren, 24, an associate editor who's also a self-proclaimed music buff, we thought for sure they'd hit the right notes. And...
New York Post
Womack, Jackson, Strayhorns bring award-winning country to Tahoe
"That man's a livin' legend," Ray Scott says of Alan Jackson in the country song, "My Kind of Music." And Jackson lived up to that assessment on Friday night as he packed them in at Harveys Outdoor Amphitheater at Tahoe's South Shore.
Reno Gazette-Journal
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