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Los Lonely Boys lonely no more
Los Lonely Boys' song "Heaven" turned the group into an international success story, but Lonely Boys bass guitarist Jojo Garza remembers when his brother Henry wrote the song, things weren't exactly heavenly.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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'Godspell' gets sweet treatment at Theatre Charlotte
“Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Godspell,” the yin and yang of Christian rock musicals, opened in New York less than six months apart in 1971. “Superstar” was a cup brimming over with the Messiah's tears, “Godspell” a warm chalice of sweet wine. My taste is for the acerbic “Superstar,” with its message that love conquers all only in some far-off heavenly realm. But if you prefer the ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Keep it down:?Police cracking down on disruptive car stereos
MARIETTA - Time to turn down the volume. The Marietta Police Department will begin an enforcement effort today to curtail loud music blasting from car stereos.
Marietta Daily Journal |
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Periodic table hip hop - Arts and Entertainment
Rarely does an album capture my attention so quickly and cleverly that I have to laugh in surprise. That was exactly my first reaction upon listening to "Development" by Dan La Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip, the second track from their debut "Angles."
The Weber State University Signpost |
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Weber State Violin professor to perform in concert - Arts and Entertainment
World-renowned violin player and Weber State University instructor Dr. Shi-Hwa Wang is hosting a free violin and piano concert for students and families.
The Weber State University Signpost |
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Jazz opens at the Station - Arts and Entertainment
Jazz fans are preparing themselves for a new entertainment season. Though these particular jazz fans are expecting saxophones, guitars and drums, and not basketball games.
The Weber State University Signpost |
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The Nuance - Editorial
Ah, Richard Wagner. I've been listening to his music a lot lately. He is, in my humble opinion, the greatest composer to ever gift humanity with his art.
The Weber State University Signpost |
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Floriade comes of age
Flower beds depicting great Australian films are in full bloom for the start of Canberra's spring festival.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Do the safety dance
"Fun police" crack down on illegal dancing and music in clubs with no cabaret license
Contra Costa Times |
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September Dayz to include arts, music, Hero's Ride
FAIRFIELD — The sixth annual September Dayz will bring back its third day celebration, which will honor three fallen Fairfield military men, and add a new partner in presenting the celebration.
The Oxford Press |
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Nazarene church to host Saturday concert, fireworks display
A Visalia church is putting on a free Christian-music concert Saturday to honor those killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against the United States.
Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register |
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Area women pack ‘Power of the Purse’
GAINESVILLE – The lawn at Brenau University was filled with area women Thursday night to dine, enjoy some music and take in a fashion show to kick-off a local non-profit women’s organization.
AccessNorthGA |
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The Who gets American honour
Rock legends The Who will be honoured by The Kennedy Centre in Washington DC later this year. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will receive the centre's annual award in recognition of outstanding achievements in the performing arts on Dec 7.
The Star |
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MacDonald positive about second-place finish
From his reaction, you could have easily thought Mitch MacDonald was named the next Canadian Idol. But no, the big fist-pump and smile from ear-to-ear was for his opponent, Theo Tams. “I was prepared for it either way, and it’s just important to show that support and be happy for whoever takes the crown,” said the 22-year-old Port Hood musician. “I got faith that good things are going to ...
Metro Halifax |
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Practice makes perfect for music profs
When McDaniel College professor David Kreider returned to his office following winter break, he noticed two large objects had been moved. Somebody had switched the position of the two Steinway and Sons baby grand pianos taking up most of the spare space in his corner office.
Carroll County Times |
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Opshop takes top Silver Scroll Award
The Topp Twins are inducted into the New Zealand music's hall of fame tonight, while Opshop won song of the year with One Day at the Apra Silver Scroll awards in Auckland.
TVNZ |
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Today's Edition »
Daniel (Dough Boy) H. Gallagher, born 12/23/90 in Bayshore, N.Y., to Lovely Lillian M. McIntosh and Harvie G. Gallagher. He lived for close family music at all times and a good N.Y. Yankee game with his mom. He was very special to his mom and closest friends, in some way or another he made us smile.
The Sierra Vista Herald |
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Blues and Brews celebrates 15 years
‘The music grew around the beer.’
Telluride Daily Planet |
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September 12, 2008
I review two shows in this week's Wall Street Journal drama column, one in Connecticut and one in New York: Hartford Stage's A Midsummer Night's Dream and the York Theatre Company's off-Broadway revival of Enter Laughing: The Musical . Both are excellent. Here's an excerpt.
Arts Journal |
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NEWS: Ne-Yo Brings Along Special Guests For Hennessy Concert Series
Grammy award winning R&B sensation Ne-Yo will headline Hennessy’s Artistry Concert Series this fall enlisting the help of LL Cool J , Fat Joe , Eve , Ashanti and others.
SOHH.com |
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Redefining Play Along
Musicians from around the world can now experience playing along in a live performance with world class musicians. Internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Vinny Valentino is redefining what play along jazz (music minus one) is.
All About Jazz |
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Nightranger: Keeping Up With the Vamps at the MTV Video Music Awards
MTV's Video Music Awards invaded L.A. last week and brought with it a barrage of official and unofficial bashes brimming with (wannabe) video babes and blingin' bad boys.
LA Weekly |
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Fundraiser set for Beaver music school
A “Bluegrass and Barbecue” fundraiser will be held Saturday for a Beaver music school that’s trying to move into a new building.
The Register-Herald |
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Connect interviews
When : Friday 29th August - Sunday 31st August. Campsites open at 10 am on Friday 29th. What : Inaugurated last year with great success, the Connect Music Festival is already considered to be Scotland’s very own boutique affair celebrating the last weekend of summer.
Scotland Today |
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T in the Park 2008. Festival highlights and interviews from stv.
Glasgow- Buchanan Bus Station £24 return From Thursday 10 July to Monday 14 July, every five minutes at peaktimes and up to an hour if less busy. Edinburgh- St Andrew Square £20 return From Thursday 10 July to Monday 14 July, every 5-10 minutes at peaktimes and up to an hour if less busy.
Scotland Today |
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