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Happy Birthday Buddy Holly!
Folks in Lubbock are honoring and remembering a hometown rock 'n roll pioneer. Buddy Holly would be 72 this weekend. And Saturday, families were invited to make poodle skirts and hot rods and re-live the 1950's at the Buddy Holly Center.
KAMC Lubbock |
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A date at Carnegie Hall: ETSU Wind Ensemble to play famous concert venue
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice.
Johnson City Press |
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Chase leaves 1 dead, business destroyed
One man is dead and a business destroyed after law enforcement agencies pursued a 2000 Dodge van at high speeds into Laclede County Thursday, and the van’s driver lost control on a curve of North Missouri 5, smashing into Morgan Music at Washington and 5.
Lebanon Daily Record |
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Country Music Star Buys Scooter in Pocatello
Country Music superstar, Joe Nichols stopped by Sport Motors Performance Center in Pocatello and bought a brand new Yamaha Zuma 125 scooter.
KIFI Idaho Falls |
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Jack Sheldon's Trying to Get Good DVD Now on Sale
This is to let you know that TRYING TO GET GOOD - the Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon is now available on DVD for purchase on our website: TryingToGetGood.com. Thank you for your interest and your patience!
All About Jazz |
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Gospel Festival Scaled Down
(Halltown, MO) -- Today's rain put a snag in a long-standing Ozarks music tradition. Every year hundreds of people show up at the Snyder Music Park near Halltown for the annual Southern and Bluegrass Gospel Festival.
KOLR - KSFX Ozarks |
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Mountain View Art & Wine Festival
Though the heat might not make it feel like summer is starting to fade, Mountain View keeps the seasonal celebrations coming with the 37th Annual Art & Wine Festival.
Bayinsider |
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Tears of a Clown
It is a testament to my affection for Oakland rock band Our Lady of the Highway -- and a misguided sense of entitlement regarding my favorite songs of theirs, "Coming Apart" -- that simple matters of vocal phrasing initially disturb and dismay me so.
East Bay Express |
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Fall music calendars
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The Star-Ledger |
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Why arts matter...
Now more than ever, make room in your life for the arts. At a time when it may be tempting to scrimp on outings or cut back on concerts, we need to remember art's enduring value.
The Star-Ledger |
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Treat for music lovers
He is a well-known figure in the local music industry who has produced songs for many artistes, including Sheila Majid, Siti Nurhaliza, Erra Fazira, Misha Omar and the late Sudirman.
The Star |
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ESCONDIDO: Grape Day celebrates its 100th with music, parade and grape stomp
ESCONDIDO ---- Rick Mercurio couldn't be prouder to march in a hometown parade Saturday ---- just like his grandfather and great-grandfather had done 100 years ago. "The crowds were waving and applauding," Mercurio said. "It's a little slice of Ameri
North County Times |
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'Miss Saigon' thrills eyes and ears
A REVIEW PEORIA - From flickering strobe lights and the booming staccato of helicopter blades to voices that soar and sweep, Peoria Players' production of "Miss Saigon" does ample justice to what is by now a classic musical.
Peoria Journal Star |
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Pugs & Kelly returning to airwaves
John Myron and Kelly Mohr, better known as Pugs & Kelly, are resurfacing, several weeks after they mysteriously vanished from the airwaves at talk station KLLI/105.3 FM "Live 105.3," which at least had the class to tell listeners the duo was no longer with the station. Pugs & Kelly will be the new afternoon hosts at rock station KDBN/93.3 FM "The Bone," combining talk and music on their 2-6 ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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CelticFest Draws Hundreds
Hundreds flocked to the Agriculture and Forestry Museum in Jackson to take in some Celtic culture. The 17th annual CelticFest boasts music, dancing, and food from the countries of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Musicians walk the streets while story tellers share tales of life in the old country.
WLBT 3 Jackson |
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Aguilera, Seal Set for THISDAY Africa Rising Concert in London
The stage is set for the fourth and final leg of the 2008 THISDAY Music and Fashion Festival tagged African Rising concert with the confirmation of American pop/R&B singer, Christina Aguilera and Nigerian born British soul singer, Seal (Henry Olumide Samuel) for the show.
This Day |
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David Benoit
Composer, pianist and three-time Grammy nominee David Benoit has made an indelible mark on contemporary jazz.
Bayinsider |
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Guys, Dolls, Nazis and a Fellow Named Shrek
Selective listings of new shows in New York and around the country this fall.
New York Times |
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Hotsy Totsy Boys and Nannette to swing and play at Edward-Dean Museum
From Sister Mary to flappers, feathers and fringe, Nannette Buchter has made the transition from classically trained vocalist to Roaring '20s jazz singer.
The Press-Enterprise |
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The Viola de Gamba Meets the Man From La Mancha
Jordi Savall, who presents old music as a vibrant, living tradition, takes on Cervantes?s masterpiece.
New York Times |
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A Young Outsider?s Life Turned Inside Out
Taylor Swift, a young country artist, is dealing with pop-star-style recognition.
New York Times |
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Echoes of Monk, 50 Years Later
Three new concerts salute the one Thelonious Monk gave at Town Hall 50 years ago.
New York Times |
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Prime Berths for Composers Still at Work
This season, major institutions are showcasing pieces from living composers in ways that provide them with context and galvanize public attention.
New York Times |
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Keeping It Indie but Thinking Big Thoughts
While TV on the Radio has been working its way up from independent to major label and from local clubs to international tours, its music has grown ever more ambitious.
New York Times |
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Rockingham’s folk festival teaches ‘old-timey way of doing things’
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Eden Daily News |
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