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Delerium in North America
A top story from this week. Electronic music pioneers Delerium have announced the D Tour 2008 North American Tour, which kicks off in Vancouver on September 11
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Oasis Want To Dig Out Your Soul
A top story from this week. Warner Bros. Records is very pleased to announce that it has signed a North American distribution deal with Big Brother Recordings, home of the multi-platinum, Award-winning iconic British rock band Oasis.
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Miami Country Club restored
Richard Orr’s primary objective for the last year has been to restore Miami (Okla.) Country Club to its former glory as one of the district’s most challenging and entertaining golf courses.
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Senior class to meet Wednesday in cafeteria
To say Friday’s benefit for little Manning Scott was a success is an understatement. Hundreds turned out in support of a baby in need of a new heart. Beautiful music, delicious food, visitation and an auction raised thousands of dollars.
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RICKY SKAGGS
With 12 No. 1 country hits and 13 Grammys, Skaggs probably has earned a tribute album. But since none seems forthcoming, he's created his own on which he recasts some...
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Going whole-hog in New Holland
If the CIA is looking for new agents, it may want to consider recruiting from among barbecue cook-off contestants. Because those folks know how to keep secrets. Seventy-two competitors gathered at the New Holland Memorial Park this weekend to vie in the New Holland Summer Fest's Pennsy...
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My Morning Jacket puts out one-size-fits-all sound
The guys in My Morning Jacket live in Kentucky, play electric guitars and sport facial hair, all of which can add up to only one thing. They're Southern rockers,...
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Carnival vibes all good with cops on the beat
Boston's 35th annual Caribbean Carnival drew thousands of revelers yesterday to enjoy traditional food, costumes and music as organizers and law enforcement vowed to...
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Goombay Festival: Funky, authentic cultural melting pot
ASHEVILLE – Compared to the monster party known as Bele Chere, Goombay is a mere blip on the festival scene.
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Wisconsin Conservatory of Music sets schedule
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is the teaching home of a large faculty of performers. The school, in a grand old mansion at 1584 N. Prospect Ave., showcases its faculty and guest artists in several series. All are at the main facility, exc...
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Arts groups move offices to 3rd Ward
Present Music and the Bel Canto Chorus are moving their offices to the Broadway Theatre Center, the Third Ward complex owned and operated by The Skylight.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2008
Live entertainment, demonstrations, seasonal produce, fresh-cut flowers and local arts and crafts can all be found at the Minturn Market. Beaver Creek's annual Oktoberfest returns with music, beer and, of course, bratwurst.
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At 30, Long's Park festival strong as ever
The annual Labor Day weekend Art & Craft Festival at Long's Park has been around for 30 years now, and it's easy to take the show for granted. Music, fine food and high art — locals have come to expect these things. The craftspeople who make their living on the art-festival ci...
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Jazz genius Regina Carter to play Mount Gretna
Detroit-born jazz violinist Regina Carter didn't set out to become the center of a musical controversy in Genoa, Italy; she only wanted to do something that to some classical-music purists amounted to heresy: to play jazz using the 1743 ...
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Amanda Petrusich's 'It Still Moves' follows music to its roots
UPDATED: 00 :15 a.m. EDT, August 24, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Bledsoe: Humanity is basis of 'Angels'
Randy Newman is one of modern music's true treasures. While many now know him best from his chipper Disney movie scores, Newman has written some of the most viciously hilarious and biting songs of the past 100 years.
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'March On!' a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. on Aug 27, 1963
UPDATED: 00 :14 a.m. EDT, August 24, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Open Air Market keeps things fresh
MIDDLETOWN - Today's Open Air Market and Festival at the Wadsworth Mansion should be beautiful and promises a wide variety of things to do, venders said.
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Lakewood Public Library makeover improves on function, disappoints on form
UPDATED: 00 :13 a.m. EDT, August 24, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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A lot of great events going on in SWI
Glenwood: Music jams are scheduled Tuesday nights at the Senior Center. Gospel, country-western, folk and bluegrass music are featured. Glenwood jams are held every other Tuesday night at 7 p.m. A donation of $2 is suggested. Donations will benefit the Senior Center.
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Erie Phil Unplugged to preview season
You won't want to miss the Erie Philharmonic's next fundraising event on Sept. 13. They'll liven it up with Erie Phil Unplugged, which will showcase the orchestra in a whole new light.
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Reunions
Wilmington High School Class of 1983 25-year reunion will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Hillview Country Club, 149 North St., North Reading. For more information, contact Beatrice at Beatom87@comcast.net; Margie at MargieCampbell87@hotmail.com; or Elaine at djmjmm@verizon.net.
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Brenda Zitzman to make tour stop in New Ulm
NEW ULM - Brenda Zitzman, fonner New Ulm resident and 1996 Cathedral High School graduate, will be returning to Minnesota for a concert in her hometown of New Ulm. Zitzman is a member of the Nashville-based, all-girl country band. Mustang Sally. Mustang Sally is a group of five extremely talented women performing as one hard-hitting, energetic and electrifying band.
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Man plays Radio City Music Hall—for a price
Jack Moelmann became the first man ever to rent out Radio City Music Hall in New York to put on his own show. He paid $118,182.44 to rent the famous auditorium and play the mighty Wurlitzer theater pipe organ for three hours on Aug. 9.
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Events
As part of the City of Erie Sounds of Summer Concert Series, the Gem City Jazz Ensemble will perform Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Schmidt Towers, 153 E. 6th Street.
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