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Summer Cabaret Series comes to a jazzy close
Visitors often come to the Deering Estate at Cutler to enjoy canoeing, biking, butterfly hikes, nature guided tours and house tours but you can also stop by for a dose of culture. On Saturday, jazz vocalist Dana Paul performs ''Moments of My Life and A Tribute to Gershwin'' in the historic Stone House built by Chicago industrialist Charles Deering.
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One night stand: The Chat Noir Club Mondays at Dream
Where else in Miami can you indulge your inner fetishist among an array of drag shows, comedy, spoken word, bellydancing, live music and contortionists on a Monday evening? Part nightclub, part burlesque show, The Chat Noir (French for black cat), is a 3-month-old extravaganza with the motto ''Two parts circus, one part burlesque, a pinch of class and a dash of trash'' and celebrity hosts like ...
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SO LAME: Launching Band hosts amazing three-band set
Muncie's only 18-and-over concert venue, the Launching Pad, had a spectacular band lineup Wednesday.
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Paisley and party bring country to Camden
Get your cowboy boots out: Country star Brad Paisley brings his big summer tour to the Susquehanna Center on Saturday.
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Musical craftsman at World Cafe Live
Tom Russell composes songs like a master carpenter building a dream house, with the same attention to detail and quality.
Courier-Post |
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Choirs buy local’s songs
Squamish music teacher and folk singer, Joanna Schwarz, has been passionate about her craft for many years, and now her creations will find a voice – or voices – through two choirs.
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Music Row land case delayed
The first hearing in a Music Row property seizure case was postponed Thursday when a city agency decided instead to ask a Nashville judge to consider its proposal to settle the dispute.
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N. Cuesta campus theater still long way off
A North County nonprofit group is raising money to build a professional-grade theater on the Cuesta College campus in Paso Robles has a long way to go before the project can move forward. The Project Theatre Foundation— with representatives of music, theater, dance and other arts groups on its board — has been dreaming for years of a place where its members can easily put on performances. The ...
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Kid Rock, other artists steer clear of iTunes
ITunes has been the runaway hit of the music business, selling more than 5 billion song downloads since it started five years ago. But a growing number of record companies are trying to steer clear of Apple Inc.'s behemoth music store, because they say selling single songs on iTunes in some cases is crimping overall music sales.
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Douglass series to honor 3 'super giants' of local music
Three of Macon's finest musicians will be honored Sunday as the Douglass Theatre hosts the final evening of its Jazz in the Courtyard series for the summer.
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Sydney orchestra faked 2000 Olympics performance
China isn't the only country to fake a musical performance during an Olympic opening ceremony.
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Jackson Browne calls 'Time' on new album
Singer-songwriter releasing 'Time the Conqueror,' first album of new material in six years
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Guy Buttery returns to PMB
Following the success of his tours abroad, Guy Buttery returns home with his guitar in one hand and sitar in the other for a local tour for audiences of all ages and preferences.
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Kaiser Chiefs - Wilson Commends Gallaghers Pr Skills
KAISER CHIEFS frontman RICKY WILSON is impressed with OASIS rocker NOEL GALLAGHER's self-promotion skills - branding the star "a publicity machine". Gallagher took aim ...
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Bob Dylan - Dylan Gives Harmonica Line His Stamp Of Approval
BOB DYLAN has endorsed a new line of harmonicas. The folk-rock icon's signature will be stamped onto a new series of mouth organs manufactured by Hohner USA. ...
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Pharrell Williams - Britneys Too Big For Vmas Says Williams
Hip hop mogul PHARRELL WILLIAMS has advised BRITNEY SPEARS not to worry if she fails to win a gong at this year's (08) MTV VMA awards - because she is too big a star to ...
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Seven things to do this weekend
The annual Fremont Park festival features live music, food and, of course, colorful sidewalk chalk art. Come and check out the artworks circling the park. And if you're feeling the muse, $10 gets you your own square and a box of chalk. Artworks such as this fish from the 2006 festival will be created this weekend at Fremont Park during the annual Chalk It Up! event. You can look for free ...
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Big Head Todd & the Monsters
Big Head Todd & the Monsters continue to spread their mountain music with their latest album, All the Love You Need .
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Review: A party with a purpose
ASPEN - Given the number of musicians (upwards of 30), the level of talent (impressive), and the mood of the room (celebratory), you would have thought there was neither time nor emotional space for a sober moment Wednesday night at Belly Up Aspen.
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Importance of live shows infects Jason Miles, Global Noize
SNOWMASS VILLAGE - It was November 2001 when Jason Miles realized his world had been rocked.
The Aspen Times |
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Widespread Panic still 'in there together'
SNOWMASS VILLAGE - An inevitable part of the road to the rock 'n' roll heights is coming unmoored from the roots. Poverty, anonymity and cramped sleeping quarters get exchanged for first-class treatment, fame and separate buses and hotel suites.
The Aspen Times |
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Impressive line-up at Collessie 'Yurtfest'
KNOWN as the 'festival for musicians and music lovers', this year's Collessie Music Festival gets underway at Fife Animal Park tomorrow (Saturday). (28/08/2008 12:23:56)
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How John Oates spent his summer
ASPEN - So how has local musician John Oates been spending his summer vacation?
The Aspen Times |
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Plucking up the courage
Tara Mahoney shows great enthusiasm in playing guzheng, a traditional stringed instrument. Huo Yan Tara Mahoney can't remember the number of times she has cycled through Beijing for her music lessons.
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