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Calendar Listings
Zoo Brew - Sample beer from around the world. Also live music and a pottery show by Hayden Hall. Fri., Aug. 29, 6-9 p.m. $10 members/$15 nonmembers. Memphis Zoo 2000 Prentiss Place in Overton Park 276-WILD.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Music Listings
jazz with Wes and Will - . Sundays, 6:30 p.m. and Fri., Aug. 29, 7 p.m. Java Cabana 2170 Young (Cooper-Young) 272-7210.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Music Listings
Ashley McBryde - . Fri., Aug. 29. Dru's Place 1474 Madison Memphis (Midtown) 275-8082.
The Memphis Flyer |
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High school friends keep the music alive
Needs refer: To hear the band, go to www. myspace.com/avexband --
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Band projects pre-war sound
Calgary's Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir aren't apt to complain when they receive a compliment. And with most members of the four-piece band being experienced members of our independent music scene, nor is their skin so thin that they get upset when an assessment of their sound misses the mark.
Calgary Sun |
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Malaysian state bans rock, reggae and pop concerts
Kuala Lumpur, Aug 29 : Malaysia's opposition-ruled northern state of Kedah has imposed a ban on rock, reggae, pop and Indonesian 'dangdut' music concerts, saying such shows would negatively influence youth, a news report said Friday.
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CORRECTIONS, CLARIFICATIONS, AMPLIFICATIONS
The Web site for more information about the First Regional Arts, Antiques and Music Festival in Millville is www.millvillemerchants.com . An incorrect address was listed in Thursday's Living section.
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Sydney orchestra mimed 2000 Olympics performance
SYDNEY, Australia - China isn"t the only country to fake a musical performance during an Olympic opening ceremony. It turns out that Australia knows a thing about miming music, too.
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Uhles: Do rock ballads still have staying power?
This week Daughtry (does this guy really merit the single-name thing yet?) released a version of the classic Foreigner lighter-lifter Feels Like The First Time as a recruitment tool for young voters. I'm curious as to how effective the gambit will be.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Pink Floyd's David Gilmour puts success down to lack of talent
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Rockwell man helps provide clean drinking water to Lake Victoria islands
By Brent Johnson Salisbury Post Seems ironic that people who live on islands in Lake Victoria, the second widest fresh-water lake in the world, didn't ...
The Salisbury Post |
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Duo delivers real rock
Acclaimed singer-songwriters Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby perform in Merced next Thursday as part of their U.S. tour in anticipation of the early October release of their debut CD, "Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby."
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Freedom Festival set after two-month delay
After being postponed two months and relocated, the annual Freedom Festival will finally hit the city this weekend."I think a lot of people are saying we need this," said Russ Oviatt, Freedom Festival operations manager. "It's hard to celebrate right now, but we need something where we can step back and take a breather for a few days."Activities will be held at Kirkwood Community College on ...
The Gazette |
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FREE FAMILY FUN: DANCERS TAKE TO THE STREETS IN BETSY ROSS' COURTYARD AND CENTER CITY
Navigating the massive schedule of the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival/Philly Fringe is a daunting enough prospect without adding children to the equation.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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download ROCK ON!! wallpapers
Guess what, I'm going to watch this movie again. And maybe, a third time, too! Excel Entertainment excels yet again. With ROCK ON, the team of Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani are spot on.
Glamsham.com |
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Denis Kehoe: Nights Beneath The Nation
Dublin, 1950s. Leaving his country home behind, Daniel Ryan is captivated by the lights of the big city, by the wild parties of a bohemian theatre group and by a beautiful charismatic young man called Anthony. One fateful, scandalous night brings the curtain down on Daniel's life in Dublin.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Philly on the Fringe
"Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgment difficult." Hippocrates, though he probably never had to write a Live Arts Festival/Philly Fringe preview piece back in the fifth century B.C., sure knew what was what.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Bluegrass with political bite
As will be evident throughout this weekend's 37th annual Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival, bluegrass is an expansive but deeply traditional genre.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Concert Previews
Brad Paisley As one of country's best young stars, Brad Paisley does it all. He's a sharp writer and an engaging performer whose boy-next-door charm is enlivened by an impish wit. As fans know, this West Virginia native is also an exceptional guitarist.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Branagh's 'Flute' has an overlooked magic
HOLLYWOOD - On Jan. 1, 1975, Swedes huddled around their television sets. The overture of "The Magic Flute" began, and the camera panned across the audience of a Baroque theater, finally landing on a child. Hundreds of thousands of hearts were warmed on that cold Nordic night as the camera periodically returned to the little girl documenting her involvement in ...
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Performance and classical music listings
Theater Professional/semi-professional Philadelphia Live Arts & Philly Fringe Festival Hundreds of poetry, theatre, music & visual arts events at venues throughout the city. Closes 9/14. Various locations; For in-depth schedule, see www.livearts-fringe.org or call 215-413-1318.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Music fests' appeal ranges from strollers to seniors
Associated Press
The News Journal |
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Last Trumpet Sounds spawns two musicians
A HARARE-based music firm, Last Trumpet Sounds, conceived last year by upcoming music ace Owen Phiri, has spawned two talented gospel musicians — Justice Mapfumo and Stewart Chimanga — who are poised to scale dizzy heights if their albums get the marketing they deserve.
The Herald |
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Singer Cotton finds niche
Danielia Cotton knows she's not the first "black girl to rock out." There's a shortchanged lineage before her that includes Joan Armatrading, Nona Hendryx and Tina Turner.
The News Journal |
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Pachena comes out tops
Pachena School of Arts, a Mbare-based outfit, has proved its worth after it came tops at the recently held Jibilika Dance Festival at the 7 Arts Theatre.
The Herald |
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