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Say it song (it is all in the mix)
"Guess what I'm listening to?"
Pensacola News Journal |
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Carmine Appice's Slamm! To Play Boulton Center for the Arts, September 20
SLAMM! will be presenting two shows and a drummers' workshop at the Boulton Center , 37 West Main Street, in Bay Shore, on Saturday, September 20. The workshop, which is led by SLAMM! leader Carmine Appice takes place at noon, and costs $20. SLAMM! will present its theatre works at 5 PM and 8 PM, and tickets are $40. These are all-ages events.
All About Jazz |
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Jann Klose Performs at Sellersville Theater-Special Guests: Renaissance's Annie Haslam & John Tout
Pop singer-songwriter Jann Klose will be performing at the Sellersville Theater, Main and Temple Streets, in Sellersville, PA on September 20 at 7:30 PM. Two very special guests will join him: Renaissance lead singer Annie Haslam and the group's keyboardist John Tout. Tickets are $21.50, and the venue phone is 215-257-5800.
All About Jazz |
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Ky. radio stations sale brings LP buyers
HOPKINSVILLE . Hollis O.Guin, a 73-year-old electrician in jeans and a George Jones T-shirt, left his home in Joelton, Tenn., one recent Saturday morning and drove to Hopkinsville. He came for this: George Jones Sings Bob Wills . In the world of country music fans who can stretch their memories back to rhinestoned cowboys in pastel jumpsuits, there is nothing better. And if a record ...
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Jim Morris
Jim Morris died of natural causes last saturday night, Although we'll all miss his music and vibrant personality, he is survived by a band he described as “just phenomenal". He is survived by several children, Jan Morris, Steve Morris, Sandra Morris and Lisa Morris.
All About Jazz |
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St. Lucie's CASTLE fundraiser draws hundreds
Flags and flowers ceremony honoring the memory of these children was part of CASTLE's fourth annual "Stomp Out Child Abuse" festival at Veterans Park.
Fort Pierce Tribune |
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Stuart's Dancin' in the Streets brings more than music
Ominous storm clouds failed to dampen the festivities in the musical smorgasbord served up to people attending Stuart's 21st annual Dancin' in the Streets on Saturday night.
Stuart News |
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Bangalore to rock with music festival
BANGALORE: Seven rock bands are all set to make Bangalore jive to their beats today at the south zone finals of the Independence Rock Festival. “We’re expecting a huge crowd, more than 70,000 people.
Gulf Times |
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A maroon-and-orange bonding experience - roanoke.com
Virginia Tech hosted its first Hokie Camp for about 160 incoming freshmen earlier this month, a program designed to help them assimilate to campus life more quickly. SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE -- Metallica was blasting from loudspeakers in the parking lot, but the counselors made sure they could be heard over the music. "You! Line up at the end of the bus," screamed Lindsey McCrickard, as she tugged ...
The New River Valley Current |
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N.D. rock band tries to break in
GRAND FORKS - When the guys from the band Starving For Gravity left North Dakota for California last year, they quickly learned the hardest reality of trying to make it in rock and roll's big show: Sometimes, having talent is the least of it. Advertisement: AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL Planning your financial life. Whether you're starting a small business, obtaining life insurance, or ...
The Dickinson Press |
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SUNDAY'S CALENDAR
Mark Smith Fundraiser Mid-City Rock 'N' Bowl, 4133 S. Carrollton Ave. Proceeds from the party benefit the AmeriCorps volunteer who was shot while helping recovery efforts in New Orleans, 3-6. Tickets are $35 ($5 AmeriCorps volunteers with ID) and include music, food and drink and free bowling.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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OKOK Wins Reel 13 Short Film Competition on Thirteen/Wnet
okok, the New York-based avant/experimental/pop group consisting of Kyoko Kitamura on voice, Michael McGinnis on clarinet/bass clarinet, Khabu Doug Young on guitar, and Tony Moreno on drums, along with collaborator and the Japanese animator duo PECKS, has just won the Reel 13 Short competition for this week for their animated music video “Hunt" hosted by THIRTEEN/WNET. “Hunt" will be aired this ...
All About Jazz |
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Fort Worth Symphony gives spine-tingling performance of Mahler's No. 7
By CHRIS SHULL FORT WORTH — At the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s Mahler festival, I keep waiting to find a chink in the orchestra’s musical armor. On Saturday at Bass Hall, while the orchestra was playing Mahler’s Symphony No. 7, none appeared. The orchestra and its conductor, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, gave a spine-tingling account of the Seventh. The ensemble reveled in its wide-ranging sonics ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Festival revels in Rome rivers
Laughter and libations flowed along the banks of the Coosa River on Saturday night as the third annual River Revelry welcomed hundreds of people to Heritage Park.The event, sponsored by the Coosa River Basin Initiative , is nicknamed “A Biodiversity Bash,” and it is designed to raise awareness of the CRBI and to celebrate the vitality of Rome’s riverways.The party had something for everyone, ...
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Festival raises money for RNC protest
Mankato Area Activists' Collective used Saturday's "Matinee" festival to raise money to protest at the RNC in St. Paul.
Mankato Free Press |
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Dancing in the streets
From the blues and island rhythms near the lakeshore to the beat of rock 'n' roll on 52nd Street, Kenosha was a destination for music lovers Saturday.
Kenosha News |
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Concert Review: Jonas Brothers concert a good screamfest
It's not just about the music.Last night's sold-out Jonas Brothers concert at Nationwide Arena offered an opportunity for thousands of preteen and teenage girls to shriek together for hours on end.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Edmond attorney shares fascination with origins of band names
EDMOND — Before picking the name the Grateful Dead, legendary psychedelic rocker Jerry Garcia preferred a more rhythmic moniker: Mythical Ethical Icicle Tricycle. "The Grateful Dead is way better. Their entire history would have been changed if they had done that,” Greg Metzer said. While he doesn't care for Garcia's first choice, Metzer, 47, an Edmond attorney, enjoys a good ...
The Oklahoman |
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Valpo sets rules for riding Loop commuter bus
VALPARAISO No smoking, no drinking and no loud music or other audio annoyances will be allowed on the ChicaGo Dash buses.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Canterbury Park: Sunday's entries
PP Horse Jockey Wt Odds 1 Somerset Wish Morales 121 5-1 2 Music Mission Espindola 116 20-1 3 Most
Pioneer Press |
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Executive Q&A with Jay Hannah: Banker's life, music help city
Jay Hannah is a connector. As a banker, he tries to connect customers with their dreams and ambitions. As a musician, he connects his talent with community endeavors that move him. As a Cherokee and native Oklahoman, he connects practically everything with his heritage and upbringing. Hannah also connects people through his personality. He's one of those folks who seem to know practically ...
The Oklahoman |
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Deaths: Sunday, August 24, 2008
organ/tissue donor AdaTURNER, Robert E., 69, died Friday. Services 2 p.m. Monday (Smith-Phillips, Ada). BartlesvilleBALAGA, Eden, 29, student, died Friday. Services 3 p.m. Saturday, Bartlesville Community Center-Studio Theatre Room (Walker-Brown, Bartlesville). McCOLLOUGH, Betty, 87, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church (Stumpff, Bartlesville). PERRY, ...
The Oklahoman |
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Powwow pulls tribes together
The first thing you hear is drums. Deep, rumbling and rhythmic, the steady beat travels through the trees at the park. Then you hear the jingle of silver bells, almost at the same time you hear singing, and then you know you've reached the powwow.
The Spokesman-Review |
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A tale of two saxmen
One saxophone colossus opens the 30th Chicago Jazz Festival on Thursday. A second closes the nation's largest free jazzfest on Sunday.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Business People
The Bloomington office of Weber Shandwick is the public relations agency of record for CivicFest, a nonpartisan celebration of Minnesota statehood and American political history. The event runs in conjunction with the Republican National Convention. ... Among the new accounts Risdall Marketing Group, New Brighton, added to its roster are McNally Smith College of Music, the Vatican Splendors ...
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