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Jazz Listings
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Pop and Rock Listings
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Classical Music/Opera Listings
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Ronnie Drew, 73, Irish Folk Singer Who Founded the Dubliners, Is Dead
Mr. Drew was the gravelly voiced folk singer and guitarist who founded the Irish group the Dubliners and also sang with the Pogues and other rock bands.
New York Times |
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Punks, but Really Romantics at Heart
Vivian Girls, who build taut, noisy songs around gentle harmonies, blasted through a quick, dense set at Death by Audio on Wednesday.
New York Times |
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Sometimes the Leader Takes a Place Within the Pack
It was interesting to see Osmo Vanska in his roles as conductor and clarinet player this week at the Mostly Mozart Festival.
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Top Scoops
Listen to the Music Aug 22, 2008 11:33 Russell Brown's Hard News Ever since David Haywood wrote Summer of the L.E.D.s, that great little band from Christchurch has been a favourite around here. We're pleased to have been able to help them reach a few more ears.
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On the Scene: Picks of the week
8 tonight: Hot Lava Monster at Headliners. Hot Lava Monster, a rock band nostalgic for the hammer-through-the-wall classic-rock era, will perform at next month’s Atlantis Music Conference in Atlanta — the third time the band has played the showcase. Congratulations are in order for that, and for the band’s song “Secret” being put on the conference’s compilation CD. This band deserves more — ...
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Music: ‘Paul, why don’t you do it again?’
IF YOU GO Paul Burton and The Brothers Band WHEN: 10 p.m. Saturday WHERE: The Whig, 1200 Main St. TICKETS: $5
The State |
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Music: Catch Leon Russell at new venue
Leon Russell , the bearded bard of rock, blues and gospel, will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday at Hall at Canal and Senate. Where? It’s a spot at 320 Senate St., behind the Huger Street McDonald’s, managed by Vista Events. It holds about 500 people. A few private events have been hosted in the hall, with its exposed brick and wood, including one with former “American Idol” contestant Bucky ...
The State |
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CHARLOTTE MABREY: A different beat
After 25 summers of putting on adventurous percussion concerts at the University of North Florida, Charlotte Mabrey is ready for a change.
The Florida Times-Union |
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MUSIC NOTES: Dennis DeYoung brings Styx sound to Landing
The Jacksonville Landing's summer concert series ends Saturday with Dennis DeYoung, former lead singer for Styx, doing the band's music.
The Florida Times-Union |
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WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG:
Singers are welcome to join the East Stroudsburg University Concert Choir as it prepares for its Friday, Dec. 5, concert, which will feature works by Beethoven and Faure as well as holiday music.
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Much ado about Marshville
In its 20th year, it's reflection time for Niagara's biggest pioneer party. The Marshville Heritage Festival, a massive event that profiles early settler life in rural Wainfleet, draws an estimated 30,000 people to the quiet town over the Labour Day weekend.
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The pen and the pipes
Phil Vassar said he has been singing all his life, but he'll diverge when listing his occupation. "I am so proud to be a songwriter," he said Tuesday by phone from Nashville, Tenn. "When everybody asks me what I do, I'll write down songwriter." Vassar, whose next concert is Saturday at House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach, said whenever he hears one of his numbers on the radio for the first ...
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Kings HS among bands to compete
KINGS MILLS - The Kings Music Association will toot its own horn at a performance Saturday, Sept. 6, at Kings High School football stadium.
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FESTIVALS
LA BELLE AMIE VINEYARD, at S.C. 90 and St. Joseph Road, North Myrtle Beach, will have its Groovin' in the GrapesFest, noon-5 p.m. Aug. 30. Music by the Necessary Band and Tru Sol. Vineyard tour 2:30 p.m. $8 for ages 18-79, otherwise free. Bring blankets and lawn chairs, but no coolers, food, beverages or pets. 399-WINE (9463) or www.labelleamie.com . OAK ISLAND ART GUILD ARTS & CRAFTS ...
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Grand Lagoon organizers work around Fay (see VIDEO, GALLERY)
PANAMA CITY BEACH — Bill Spann has bent into a fierce head wind a few times and seen his share of squalls.
The News Herald |
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A little bit of everything from Beijing
Country of the day Ghana Population 22,931,299
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Walters returns to area with ‘Last Five Years’
Back in high school, Kira Walters dreamed of someday playing the role of Cathy in Jason Robert Brown’s musical “The Last Five Years.” She and her friends all loved the show about a struggling actress and her successful writer husband, and could sing every word of its sound track.
The Journal Times |
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Terrence Howard
Plenty of Terrence Howard ’s standout film roles have showcased his love of music—he rapped in Hustle & Flow, played guitar in The Best Man, and acted alongside OutKast (Idlewild) and 50 Cent (Get Rich or Die Tryin’).
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They're slaying our songs
IT is the one chart in music that Sting probably wishes he didn't top - a list of the most commonly misheard song lyrics.
Adelaide Now |
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Obituary: Nancylee Cleary / Ballet instructor who choreographed countless local high school programs
With her blazing blond ponytail, blue eyes and a grand jete to die for, Pittsburgh-born ballerina Nancylee Cleary danced on stages from the Benedum Center to Radio City Music Hall in New York ...
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Gold medal memories: High school band members return from China
The Olympics experience was big, bold — and balmy. It was pretty much all that 120 or so Hockinson and Skyview high school band musicians could have expected: Very hot weather, gr...
The Columbian |
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Legend of Germs spreads in 'Secret'
The punk music scene of 1970s Los Angeles is venerated in "What We Do is Secret," a predictable if only rarely rousing biopic of one of the genre's seminal...
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