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Events: On Stage
"ANNIE GET YOUR GUN": The Conejo Players Theatre presents Irving Berlin's classic 1946 musical, a fictionalized account of the life of Annie Oakley.
Ventura County Star |
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Classical concert slated for Woodstock
WOODSTOCK -- The Central Vermont Chamber Orchestra will perform a concert of works by Brahms, Webern and Arensky at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Church. ...
Rutland Herald |
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Twiddle set to play Jackson Gore Friday
LUDLOW -- Up-and-coming improvisational quartet Twiddle will light up the stage of the Jackson Gore Outdoor Summer Concert Series at 6 p.m. Friday. ...
Rutland Herald |
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New Thermos Retailer of Stainless Steel Insulators Invites Florida Locals to Summer Beach Bash! August 30th
Thermos® retailer, Chilling The Most Inc. (CTM) launches their new South Florida business with the 1st annual "Summer Beach Bash!" at the Lauderdale Beachside Hotel on Saturday, August 30, 2008. Event features South Florida's rock sensation, Panic Disorder, and benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward (BBBS).
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IPhone user files suit, citing slow downloads
Apple is being sued over claims that its new iPhone 3G drops calls and doesn't download Web pages and music at twice the rate of its predecessor, as the company advertises.
The News & Observer |
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Savvy songbird
Her songs have been heard by millions of TV viewers on "Grey's Anatomy." She's sold nearly a quarter-million copies of her latest album, "Girls and Boys" -- without a traditional record deal.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Country hitmaker Morgan headlines outdoor concert Friday in Endicott
Craig Morgan is country music's stealth star. He's had back-to-back No. 1 singles, massive radio airplay, solid album sales and belated nominations in 2006 and 2007 as the Academy of Country Music's new male vocalist of the year.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Bike race weekend goes extra mile with music
Yes, the prime focus of the 25th annual Chris Thater Memorial is world-class athletic competition. But a whole schedule of entertainment has been built around the cycling and running events.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Charlottesville showcase promotes local music
The tagline says it all: "A conspiracy to cultivate Charlottesville's musical mojo."
The Staunton News Leader |
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Where many bands fiddle with the dynamics of guitar and rhythm tempos, Envy uses keyboards.
Long Island band Envy on the Coast joins the club. By Cindy Yogmas.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Silent Years' global journey stops in Pittsburgh
There's an elegance and grace to the Silent Years' gait that might seem fussy to those less beguiled by its gilded pop-art style. The core of the Silent Years' sound is guitarist Josh Epstein's sweet, reedy tenor and folk bent. Draped in a dreamy British cut of orchestral silk and sa... By Chris Parker.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Billy Bob Thornton comes down from the hills to play the Rex
Led by actor Billy Bob Thornton, the Boxmasters are all about balance: a balance of covers and originals on their self-titled double CD debut; a balance of tragedy and humor in their lyrics; and a balance of country, hillbilly and British Invasion-era rock in their music. Perhaps not surprisingly f... By Ben Kharakh.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Festival of Peace takes place in Upper Nyack on Sept. 14
UPPER NYACK - For the past 300 Saturdays, members of the Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice have held vigils protesting the American occupation of Iraq.
The Journal News |
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Peaceful music for a peaceful world
Jazz pianist Louis Landon is giving a free concert this afternoon at 1:30 at the New City Public Library. He has performed classical, Latin, pop and rock professionally and has written and produced music for film, video, and commercials. His latest CD “Peace Revolution” has been in the top 40 of the top 100 New Age CDs for five months. Today he plays solo and sings “Cole Porter & More” offering ...
The Journal News |
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AP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music — a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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AP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music _ a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Biography Brian Wesolowski is a graduate of Oberlin College Conservatory of Music in Oberlin, Ohio where he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in music education and jazz saxophone performance and his Master of Music Education (2003). He is also a graduate of the University of North Texas where he received a Master of Music degree (2008). At UNT, Wesolowski was a teaching fellow and director ...
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Concert to benefit drive for church steeple aid
The community is invited to help preserve a Cold Spring landmark, the steeple of St. Mary's Church, at a benefit flute recital at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the church, 1 Chestnut St.
The Journal News |
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Animals, nature on display at sanctuary
An afternoon of outdoor activities will be offered from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Oct. 19 at Pruyn Sanctuary, 275 Millwood Road. The event will feature live reptiles, garden tours, music and refreshments.
The Journal News |
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'Mahanagaramlo… (Siva, Chandu)' shooting in progress
Canning of three songs is been completed and another three songs are about to be choreographed for 'Mahanagaramlo… (Siva, Chandu)' directed by GLB Srinivas and produced by Siva under the banner of Sri Vasavi Visuals with Vijaybhaskar, Yashwant and Poonam Singar in the lead.
New Kerala |
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AP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music _ a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote. The Grammy Award-winning singer announced a plan Wednesday to give a digital copy of her album "Detours" to the first 50,000 people...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Dr Rob's antidote to the winter blues
A Masterton doctor's blues-infused brainchild will take flight this weekend. Rob Maunsell and his group Grafia are to headline the first Wairarapa Blues and Art Review, this Friday and Saturday night in the Wesley Wing of Masterton's Aratoi Art Gallery.
Wairarapa Times-Age |
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Developing downtown
DANBURY -- The city's downtown has some of the pieces it needs to thrive in the coming decades: a commuter rail station, good restaurants, and a tree-lined Main Street with lots of shoppers. It's also largely free of crime."It's one of the safest cities in the country," John Kline, president of the Union Savings Bank, said Tuesday.
The News-Times |
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Tieton reignites Community Days
Reprising a longtime tradition, Tieton Community Days is beginning anew this weekend. "I anticipate a happy, fun event," said Staci Fordahl, who heads the organizing committee. "It won't be a huge pressure on people's pocketbooks."
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Chappaqua Students love learning rock
On a recent day at the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, a group of students were playing and singing 'Rock You Like a Hurricane' by the Scorpions.
The Journal News |
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