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Tales
Releases teaming unknown musicians with high profile players can be inherently suspect.
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Things to do: Coming Soon
The "Rocky Horror Picture Show" will show at 10 p.m Aug. 30 at Hershel Zohn Theatre on the NMSU campus. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the Hershel Zohn Box Office at 9 p.m. the night of the show.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Culver City Choir to Perform at Democratic National Convention
They are known for their powerful and inspiring music. The Agape International Choir from Culver City is lending its enthusiastic voices to the Democratic National Convention in Denver next week. Michael Brownlee attended its final rehearsal and has a sneak peek in this video report.
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Free monthly lectures on The Romantic in Music
MILLVILLE - Quench your thirst for musical knowledge and become a Romanticist in four months. You can realize these dreams through a series of free monthly lectures by Paul M. Somers, sponsored by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony.
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Lucky Seven: Mojica, Bugbee at St. Paul's
St. Paul's Sunday afternoon brings concert series for the eighth year in conjunction with New Mexico State's Music Department. There will be one free concert per month until next May.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Festival of India at WheatonArts Sept. 12-13
MILLVILLE - "Festival of India! A Multitude of Cultural Expressions," will be held on Friday, Sept. 12, and Saturday, Sept. 13, at Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, 1501 Glasstown Road.
Bridgeton News |
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Lucky Seven: Judas Priest headlines metal fest in El Paso
Metal legend Judas Priest with guests Motorhead, Testament and Heaven and Hell will rock the stage of El Paso County Coliseum Tuesday.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Lucky Seven: KRWG benefit to feature Hard Road
KRWG 90.7-FM will sponsor a Steve Smith and Hard Road concert with guest artist Wayne Shrubsall to benefit the station at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Downtown Mall.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Jazz, tangos and more at Cotuit Arts Center
Violinist Jeremy Cohen leads Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival audience on adventure.
Cape Cod Times |
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'Night Music' closes season on high note
College Light Opera Company production of Sondheim musical looks and sounds wonderful.
Cape Cod Times |
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Lucky Seven: Max Stalling at Hurricane Alley
Can food lead to music? For Max Stalling it did. The Texas country songwriter and musician earned a master's degree on food science at Texas A&M before enrolling into what has become a 10-year career in music with five recorded albums.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Cover: Randy Travis for free: Concert will honor retiring New Mexico senator
Fans of songs such as "Three Wooden Crosses," "Diggin' Up Bones" and "Forever And Ever, Amen," can thank Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., and New Mexico State University.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Night of the Living Ban
In the aftermath of the Club 7 raid, it’s become increasingly unclear what policy Mayor Martin Chavez thinks should be adopted regarding the sale of alcohol at all-ages events. It's also unclear how far such a ban would reach. Chavez ruffled some feathers in the music community last week when he announced he wanted a statewide ban on serving alcohol at all-ages shows. Two days later, he seemed ...
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Archives
It took a song that would fit perfectly in the middle of Blonde on Blonde for Conor Oberst to finally escape the "new Dylan" tag that has been firmly stuck on his back since he was about 15.
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Singing praises of trip to China
Sold-out concerts, autograph-seeking fans and a celebration on the Great Wall of China - the Los Angeles Children's Chorus' recent pre-Olympic visit to China was the trip of a lifetime.
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Archives
For most local bands, selling CDs for a couple of dollars after a show is standard procedure for those who have taken the time to put their music on record, often at their own expense.
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Archives
Paul Simon, Graceland: Simon's masterwork combines African rhythms with his deft lyricism to produce one of the greatest achievements in the history of American pop music. Seriously, it's that good.
The Daily Tar Heel |
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Downtown Bristol Welcomes Fans With Race Night
NASCAR drivers, live music, show cars, simulators, food and fun games await those who attend today’s annual Food City Family Race Night on State Street in downtown Bristol.
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POP QUIZ: Clarke Cadzow
QUIZ TAKER: Clarke Cadzow, 44, owner of Highland Coffees. WHAT I’M LISTENING TO: Lindsay Rae Spurlock — “She’s a customer of mine but she has been playing music for a really long time. A lot of people know her locally (because) she used to be with a group called Lucid Soule.
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Dave Matthews Band sax player dies at 46 from ATV wreck injuries
LOS ANGELES, CA (AP) - LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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'Dancing Baby' Lawsuit Can Proceed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A federal judge is allowing a Pennsylvania woman to sue Universal Music Corp. for forcing YouTube to take down a video clip of her baby dancing to Prince's "Let's Go Crazy."
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Naperville carillon joins Praise in the Park
Christian music fans will gather Sunday on Rotary Hill in Naperville to hear three noted Christian artists combine their talents with the sounds of the Millennium Carillon for Praise in the Park.
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Downtown Palatine Street Fest returns this weekend
Downtown Palatine Street Fest is worth checking out this weekend, whether you're looking to show off a killer chili recipe, parade your lovable pooch around or hear some first-rate live music.
Daily Herald |
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Walk in the Park picture-perfect for art show
As an accomplished oil painter, Andrew Weiler has seen his works exhibited in galleries and art fairs across the country.
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Weekend features an abundance of art
Lake County area art aficionados will have a busy weekend with two local festivals boasting the work of hundreds of artists from both close to
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