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DVD Review: Sixteen Days In China - A Documentary By Martin Atkins
A fascinating trip led by an extraordinary guide. What would you do? How far would you go if you were a musician and record producer who was sick and tired of all the bullshit involved in the North American music scene to find something new and exciting? Where would you be willing to travel in order to find bands and musicians whose first priority was making great music instead of becoming... ...
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Colorado food festival has been Taste tested
The organizers of the Taste of Colorado, the state's largest event, have seen fire (or at least smoke from forest blazes) and they've seen torrential rain during the past 25 years.
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Grasstowne takes stage at Down Home
Grasstowne comes to Down Home, 300 W. Main St., tonight, hot off the success of its debut album, “The Road Headin’ Home,” which spent several months at No. 1 on the Bluegrass Unlimited charts and earned Album of the Year honors at the annual Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music Association awards.
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Coolidge highlights Jazz at the Culp
Many people don’t realize it but Rita Coolidge is a jazz singer — and a very good one. “Nobody’s ever going to say that, though,” she admitted. “I’ve spent too many years making other styles of music. People may say ‘Oh, you do that, too.’
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Avett Brothers journey back in time in a rousing ZooTunes show
The Avett Brothers harked back to times past in their Wednesday night Zoo Tunes concert.
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Band members do it their way
Gigs at laundromats, air fields and rest stops are just all in a night's work for American Catapult. The Americana-rock band just wants to perform - anywhere, for anyone.
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Band entertains students
ARARAT - Students from the Ararat College were recently treated to an hour long concert from McKinnon Secondary College.
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Police: Lines are moving faster
INVESCO FIELD -- Cheers from Invesco Field carry out into the parking lot, where people continue to wait in line to see Barack Obama's speech. Yet police standing outside said the lines are picking up speed and thinning out, as music blasts in the background.
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Seated Aerobics Is Back
The Garden City Public Library is pleased to offer the very popular Seated Aerobics again this Fall. What better way to have fun while exercising...Seated Aerobics! All classes are choreographed to enjoyable music. This is a complete workout, from head to toe.Remember to wear comfortable clothes! There is no registration and all are welcome. So join the group on Friday's Sept. 26 and Oct.
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Arts & Entertainment Calendar
n Harry’s Night Club and Beach Bar, 690 Cypress St., Pismo Beach, hosts live music Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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Arts & Entertainment Briefs
The 17th annual Pops By the Sea Concert will be held Sunday at the Avila Beach Golf Resort, 6464 Ana Bay Drive. Gates will open at 2:30 p.m. and the concert will begin at 4 p.m.
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‘Party’ resurrects music of rock pioneers
The music that died with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and Jiles Perry “J.P.” Richardson nearly 50 years ago will be resurrected at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts in Arroyo Grande.
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Every little bit Phelps: Swimmer a VMA presenter
He does comedy, writes books, and mixes it up with the hottest stars in music.
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St. John finishes high-tech makeover of ICU
Vibrating beds that play music and talk to you? It may not sound like a hospital, but it’s actually just one of the several new technologies in St. John Medical Center’s new Intensive Care Unit.
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Scott and Dylan’s excellent adventure
Only one senior showed up for an assisted living facility’s popular bingo tournament on a summer night in Reno, Nev. That’s because two college guys stole the show with their folk music concert, drawing seniors who hadn’t missed bingo in more than three years.
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Gamelan groups for Terengganu schools
KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu government plans to have gamelan groups (Javanese gong orchestras) in the state’s primary schools to expose pupils to the music from next year.
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Nashville-Based Gaining Popularity In Dance Clubs
A young Nashville-based artist is burning up dance clubs across the country. A chance meeting landed her help from a music industry veteran.
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All for peace
Rock outfit Nrocinu is set to leave an indelible mark on the Malaysian rock landscape by sharing its good vibes, courtesy of its debut Keamanan.
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Bugman Plea To Stop The Sale Of Invasive Plants
New Zealand’s famous ‘bugman’, Animal Planet’s Ruud Kleinpaste has urged garden nurseries to stop selling plants that could invade and damage the country’s eco-systems.
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How to Download MP3s From Streaming Music Sites
Your favorite music sites let you listen to songs all day for free, but only as a stream -- if you want to load one of those songs onto your iPod and take it with you, you'll have to go buy it. But your browser stores streamed MP3s temporarily on your hard drive. Learn where to look and save them for later with our guide.
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Community Catalysts Veterans Transitional Services Benefit Dinner Raises Funds for Wounded Service Members
Community Catalysts of California, a non-profit organization serving individuals with developmental
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Marion Depot will host Labor Day concert
This Labor Day, folks can say farewell to summer by enjoying the sounds of jazz and country music at the Marion Depot. The annual Labor Day concert will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday on the lawn at the depot. Marion entertainer Terry McKinney and jazz musician Eddie Graham will perform in this special end of the summer concert. People should bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy this ...
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Lines are moving faster, said poilce
INVESCO FIELD - Cheers from Invesco Field carry out into the parking lot, where people continue to wait in line to see Barack Obama's speech. Yet police standing outside said the lines are picking up speed and thinning out, as Jon Bon Jovi's music blasts in the background.
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Pact signed at Army band concert
They don't know when, but members of the 36th Army Band will be coming back to Yuma for return performances, the band's director says.
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Community Catalysts Veterans Transitional Services Benefit Dinner Raises Funds for Wounded Service Members
SAN DIEGO----Community Catalysts of California, a non-profit organization serving individuals with developmental and other disabilities, held a benefit dinner on Saturday, August 23, to raise funds and awareness for their Veterans Transitional Services program which helps combat-wounded service members and veterans find affordable housing and provide services that help them transition to ...
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