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Youth 'Seeds' sought
RANDOLPH -- A new production is being created at Chandler Center for the Arts. "Seeds" will showcase the talents of area youth and teens as they share their creativity in song, dance and theatrical and musical expression. This presentation will feature the music and choreography of director Patty Akley Warlick and the instrumental music of singer-songwriter Spencer Lewis. Original pieces created ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Ted Nugent brings attitude, rock 'n' roll to Poughkeepsie
Ted Nugent is coming to The Chance in Poughkeepsie on Monday, bringing his Detroit brand of hard-edged guitar-playing, R&B, rock 'n' roll and a hard-won reputation for outlandishness.
Kingston Daily Freeman
African Children's Choir
BURLINGTON -- In its 24 years, the African Children's Choir has appeared in thousands of concerts around the world, including concerts at the United Nations and on Capitol Hill. On Friday, Aug. 29, at 7:30 p.m., Music at St. Paul's will present the African Children's Choir at St. Paul's Cathedral, 2 Cherry St. They have been featured on popular television broadcasts such as "The Tonight Show," ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Festival features five bands, DJs and bikini contest
Bragg Jam may be over, but Cesare Mammarella, owner of Tic Toc Room and Luigi's Bistro, and Jive Turkey are bringing another music festival back to downtown Macon this month with the Dirty Downtown Jam.
Macon Telegraph
Moyse memorial Aug. 30
MONTPELIER -- Some of Vermont's foremost musicians are joining together to honor one of the great musicians of the 20th century, Louis Moyse, on Saturday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m., at the Unitarian Church. Moyse, a co-founder of Marlboro Music Festival and the New England Bach Festival, spent his last years in Montpelier, where he died a year ago at the age of 94. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Learn guitar with an experienced musician
This fall, musician Kipp Kahlia will teach four guitar classes for the Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine.
Long Beach Press-Telegram
Cameras aid drivers, fix lighting problems
You can display a collage of your favorite images with GiiNii's Ultra Thin Digital Picture Frame. The frame's collage option lets you display several photos at once against a themed background that rotates photos in and out of the display. The frame also can play videos set to music. The frame sports an 8-inch screen with a resolution of 800 pixels by 600 pixels and a sensor that adjusts the ...
Poughkeepsie Journal
Korean soprano earns five encores
ONTREAL -- Korean soprano Sumi Jo so impressed Wednesday's audience at Place des Arts, that five encores were demanded and enthusiastically received at the final concert of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (OSM) Mozart Plus Series. But, it was Music Director Kent Nagano leading members of the OSM that delivered the concert's real musical depth. ... - By Jim Lowe Times Argus Staff
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Soaking in the last sounds of summer Liberate Festival and Concerts on the Green close out the season Liberate Music ...
Live-music lovers looking to soak in the last of the outdoor summer sounds -- without, hopefully, getting soaked -- have two last chances in the coming days: the first-ever Liberate Music and Arts Festival Saturday at the Bundy Center for the Arts in Waitsfield, and a bluesy double bill with Robert Cray and Keb' Mo' and their respective bands Tuesday at Shelburne Museum. ... - By Tom Huntington ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Festival of Strings highlights Labor Day Weekend events
There's some Major League talent headed our way for Labor Day weekend, and "major league" is the perfect term to describe these folks, for if they were athletes there would likely be a motorcade bringing them into town.
Macon Telegraph
New World Festival Celebrating Vermont's French and Celtic traditions
The New World Festival, Randolph's homage to Celtic music from the United States and Canada, is gearing up for yet another excellent day of concerts on Sunday, Aug. 31, in and around the Chandler Music Hall. ... - By Art Edelstein Arts Correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Extra songs and backstage chat highlight 'Hannah Montana' DVD
Also out this week -- one of the worst prom nights ever
Contra Costa Times
G. Love: 20 years of hip-hop, blues and fun
G. Love returns to South Florida Saturday with Special Sauce to play his unique blend of hip-hop and blues. For nearly 20 years, the Philadelphia-born Garrett Dutton III has been touring the globe and rocking audiences since his humble beginnings at bar gigs in Boston. Now he's writing books, posting home videos on YouTube and releasing his latest album, Superhero Brother.
Miami Herald
Seven things to do this weekend
The Winters Chamber of Commerce presents its annual family event, with music, kids games, food and an 8 p.m. street dance.
The Sacramento Bee
Pop life: Rock on -- like father, like son
Like any self-respecting teen, Brendan Phillips wasn't interested in his father's kind of music. Even, and perhaps especially, if his dad was world- renowned folk artist U. Utah Phillips. Brendan Phillips, son of folk-singing legend U. Utah Phillips, who died in May, will lead two tribute shows to his father this weekend.
The Sacramento Bee
TSO seeks additional voices for Mahler's Symphony No.2
The Tucson Symphony Orchestra is holding auditions next weekend in hopes of recruiting 20 new voices for its mammoth production next April of Mahler's Symphony No. 2.
Arizona Daily Star
2008 August 22
Steven J. Hanagan, 40, of Medina, passed away suddenly Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008, in Columbia, N.C., as a result of an automobile accident. He was born Oct. 24, 1967, in Kalamazoo, Mich. He was a structural engineer. He enjoyed spending time with his family, watching old movies, history and music.
The Medina County Gazette
MLB Nationals crank up the volume
It's been a while since the Washington Nationals blared loud music in their clubhouse. For one night, they cranked it up — a little...
Seattle Times
Festival offers a glimpse of the past
What were once common activities in the 1800s are now astounding to modern Americans, as slaves of technology are bred by the nanosecond.
Burlington Times-News
Song pluggers savor pitches to artists
The path a song takes from writer to radio can be long and winding, like the five years it took for the Clay Walker/Kimberly Locke hit "Fall" to make it to the airwaves. Or it could be a fast trip, like Glenn Sutton's song "What's Made Milwaukee Famous." Sutton wrote the song one night and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded it the next day.
The Tennessean
Indonesian man arrested for 'begging' near market
Officers questioning the foreigner. - COURTESY: BELAIT IMMIGRATION An Indonesian busker playing music around a wet market in Belait was arrested by officers from the Belait Immigration Enforcement Section following a public complaint.
Borneo Bulletin
Songwriter Estefano tells how he was almost killed
Back straight, his eyebrow arched and his wavy black mane stretched in a ponytail, Latin songwriter Estefano calmly told a jury how his handyman put one bullet into his chest.
Miami Herald
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Xfm Online
Paedophile Glitter back in Britain to face the music
Shamed 1970s glam rocker Gary Glitter finally arrived in his native Britain on Friday, ending a farcical merry-go-round of Asian airports after the convicted paedophile was kicked out of Vietnam.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Brian Wilson's new album celebrates California life
You try living with the label "genius" over your head all the time. For Brian Wilson, the much-celebrated musical savant who once led the Beach Boys to pop triumph before spiraling into a decades-long nervous breakdown, the expectations can feel overwhelming.
Detroit Free Press
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