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Fourth album brings 'Peace'
The release of Sound Tribe Sector 9's fourth studio album has hauled audiences into an unforeseen expression of enchanting disconnect, motivated by our present day state of affairs. STS9 is a five-piece collective consisting of Hunter Brown (guitar), David Phipps (keyboard/laptop), Zach Velmer (drums), Dave Murphy (bass) and Jeffree Lerner (percussion).
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Mike O’Neill to rock Backdoor’s Band Night
Backdoor Theatre’s next Band Night will feature Mike O’Neill and the Mike O’Neill Project.
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The world rocked and so did the music
A thriving musical metamorphosis blossomed like Flower Power in 1968 as hippies and squares alike embraced psychedelic rock and all the euphoria, drugs and fol-de-rol that came along with it.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Like to plan ahead? Here's a look at some upcoming events
John Diaz Trio: Jazz. 6-9 p.m. Chinese, Japanese and sushi buffet $16.95; half-price for children 8 and younger. Regular menu also available. Lucy Ho's Oriental Bistro, 1700 Halstead Blvd. 893-4128.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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The music lineup for this semester will get you feeling groovy
Music was in the air at FSU in 1968. Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels performed on campus. The considerably more preppie trio The Lettermen also paid a visit.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Neo-hippies stoke festival fever
In 1968, there was more than peace and love in the air — a powerful tribal vibe throbbed through the music-loving masses.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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From 'Dead Elvis' to mini-Mozart, the season sings
If you were hanging around Florida State in 1968, you could have bought a ticket to see the legendary classical guitarist Andres Segovia.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Places to go, music to hear, people to see
The song, as Led Zeppelin asserted, remains the same, but that's not always true of the places where the song is sung. Some of the old, faithful beacons still illuminate the nightlife landscape, some have doused their lights and newcomers have joined the ranks.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Best Bets
CONCERT: Meet the brand-new ensemble Trio Solis, which features, from left, cellist Gregory Sauer, violinist Corrinne Stillwell and pianist Read Gainsford. All three are members of the Florida State College of Music faculty and are outstanding performers.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Still ramblin'
The same day Dickey Betts left the Allman Brothers Band, his former bandmates dropped his most popular song, "Ramblin' Man," from their repertoire — permanently.It wasn't animosity that moved them to ax the tune from their set lists; it was monotony."As ...
Lancaster Online |
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What to do this weekend? Check out Gary Graff's top-five list of happenings.
HAVE A COW... ...or a pig, sheep, chicken or rooster. The Michigan State Fair begins its 11 day run Friday with the usual assortment of livestock and marketplace attractions, carnival rides, exhibitions and concerts by Alice Cooper, Corbin Bleu, Raven-Symone and others.
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Sip something new at Wine and Food Festival
Swirl, sniff and savor. The eighth annual Wine and Food Festival at the Meadow Brook Music Festival will bring wine, food, and entertainment together this weekend.
The Oakland Press |
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Family knows how to entertain
When Waterford Township native Jim Herrington got out of the U.S. Army in 1971, he had two skills -- he knew Morse Code and he could play musical instruments.
The Oakland Press |
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review
“The Rocker” might really have rocked if it didn’t feel like a cover of a couple of superior comedies.
Times Leader |
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Concerts
Joe Nardone & the All-Stars, The Reunion Dance . Irem Temple Pavilion, 397 Country Club Road, Dallas. 8-11:30 p.m. tomorrow with doors open at 7 p.m. $16 tickets sold in advance only. Price includes pizza and refreshments. 829-3603.
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Music Listings
Blue Mother Tupelo and Sharde Thomas & the Rising Star Fife and Drum Band with guests - . Fri., Aug. 22 and Sat., Aug. 23, 6 p.m. Otha Turner's Family Goat Bar-B-Q Picnic 985 OB McClinton Senatobia (North Mississippi) http://www.othaturner.com .
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Music Listings
The King Beez - . Fri., Aug. 22, Sat., Aug. 23, 6-8:30 p.m. and Sat., Aug. 30, 6-8:30 p.m. B.B. King's Blues Club 147 Beale Memphis (Beale Street) 524-KING http://memphis.bbkingclubs.com/ .
The Memphis Flyer |
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Crosby, Stills, & Nash Recall Classic Debut Album
Crosby, Stills, & Nash spoke candidly to Rolling Stone about their 1969 self-titled debut and gave some unique insight into some of the album's key songs.
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Fundraising gala set for Saturday
MASON CITY — “New York, New York” is the theme of a black, white and silver fundraising gala Saturday at The Music Man Square to support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
The Globe Gazette |
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ZZ Top is ready to rock for Houston
ZZ Top, the band that made helped make La Grange and its “best little whorehouse” famous, is now pitching its own hometown.
Houston Chronicle |
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The Longshots
In the '90s, Ice Cube and Limp Bizkit co-headlined the Family Values Tour as, respectively, a rap legend and the nadir of music up to that point. Cube and Bizkit frontman-cum-filmmaker Fred Durst reteam for The Longshots , canceling each other out into total mediocrity.
Seattle Weekly |
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NedFest: Saying goodbye to summer
As summer winds down and fall and winter loom -- bringing with them adverse weather that can force social events inside -- Nederland's NedFest Music & Arts Festival serves as a kind of last hurrah for the season.
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Club Notes: 3OH3! blows up
Boulder's 3OH!3 is on fire. Last summer, the hip-hop/electronic duo opened the University of Colorado's New Student Welcome Concert for Blackalicious -- now the act's sold out all of its upcoming Colorado shows.
Colorado Daily |
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"Father of modern country drumming" Buddy Harman dies
Buddy Harman, the percussion heartbeat of Music Row and Nashville's best-known and most-recorded drummer, died Thursday evening. He was 79, and suffered from congestive heart failure.
The Tennessean |
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Concert will benefit adoption center
Grandparents and Others United for Positive Change is sponsoring its second Child Abuse Awareness concert from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 13 at River Music Experience, Davenport.
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