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Green Mountain idyll
MANCHESTER - Autumn in New England is a time to savor the countryside's reds, yellows, oranges, and purples before the chill of winter strips the trees bare.
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Ex-Blink-182 drummer, disc jockey made harrowing escape from fiery SC jet crash that killed 4
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. - Fans of former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and disc jockey DJ AM anxiously waited Sunday for word on the critical burns the two suffered in an incredible escape from the flaming wreckage of their private jet.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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All that Jazz! The 27th annual festival begins this weekend
Savannah's Sandra Miller can tell when fall is coming.
Savannah Morning News |
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Estelle regiert die Urban Music Awards
Dank ihres Superhits "American Boy" wurde Estelle gleich in fünf Kategorien Nominiert!
MTV |
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Festive "Carnaval" theme, featured performers highlights for UNI's 27th annual Scholarship Benefit Concert
CEDAR FALLS --- The newly renovated and expanded University of Norther Iowa Russell Hall School of Music reopens Friday with a "Carnaval" atmosphere.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Home again
CEDAR FALLS --- Last year, University of Northern Iowa School of Music faculty, staff and students were spread across campus in five different buildings.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Small festival crowd had big fun
OKOLONA - Even though the streets weren't overflowing with people, those who attended Okolona's Indian Summer Festival still had a good time. "I still think this is a good festival," said Okolona's James Anderson.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal |
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The ballad of Chris & Thomas
Folk duo Chris and Thomas both majored in film composition, but their road to Hollywood was an unexpected one.
Asbury Park Press |
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COLORATURA COMPETITOR
RISING YOUNG OPERA STAR and Middletown native Corinne Schaefer will perform a recital with pianist and vocal coach Earl Buys at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at All Saints Memorial Church in the Navesink section of Middletown.
Asbury Park Press |
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JERSEY BOY JOINS THE CAST OF BROADWAY'S "JERSEY BOYS"
Russell Fischer may have only been four years old when he attended his first theatrical performance — "The Sound of Music," at the State Theatre in New Brunswick — but it evidently left an indelible impression on him.
Asbury Park Press |
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MUSIC MOGUL'S MEMOIR
Danny Goldberg might not be a household name, but many of the rock stars with whom he's worked are. His tale is the true Cinderella story of a kid who was in the right place at the right time, starting at the bottom of the rock business and eventually conquering it as the leader of several of the industry's biggest labels.
Asbury Park Press |
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Texas Reds savored
This year's Texas Reds Festival attracted more than twice as many people as the inaugural event, according to city estimates.The June festival drew about 18,000 ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Downtown Loveland merchants plan to get Feet on the Street with sidewalk chalk art, music and more By Marisa Beahm ...
Soon artists will have the chance to paint the downtown red – or green, or blue or purple, for that matter. On Saturday, the Association of Downtown Merchants is hosting “Feet on the Street,” which will feature sidewalk chalk artists, sidewalk sales, restaurant specials and live music.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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More Community
The Jore’s will appear in concert in Sidney at the MonDak Heritage Center at 2 p.m. Sept. 28. The Jore’s are an entertaining and talented family from Williston, N.D., who have a lot of fun with their music as they seek to encourage people.
Sidney Herald-Leader |
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Internet Radio: Not Dead, Just on Walkabout
There have been some subtle shifts in digital music this year, trends that will accelerate over the next few months as the holidays near. I'm not talking about MP3 players and the new models to tempt you. Rather, there is an increasing amount of music available that does not require the downloading of songs to a portable device.
E-Commerce Times |
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His own beat
Fairview High School senior Ethan Cayko has always had the beat. That’s why when he was a fifth-grade student his choice for a musical instrument was easy.
Sidney Herald-Leader |
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Historical Society cancels last two Sunday concerts
The Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society has canceled the remaining two “Music for a Sunday Afternoon” concerts scheduled for this year.
The Buffalo News |
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Granville sings the blues during festival
GRANVILLE -- Steve Stone and his crew inside the Burrito Bus opted to rock -- in a literal way -- to the blues Saturday on Broadway.
Newark Advocate |
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A day of ethnic pride for African-Americans
"I'm black and I'm proud." That's the message an estimated 3,000 people sent out loud and clear at the 21st annual African-American Arts and Heritage Festival on Saturday at PNC Bank Arts Center.
Asbury Park Press |
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You get to see more than just food at seafood fest
A stroll down Arnold Avenue during the borough's annual Festival of the Sea can be overwhelming, if not downright intimidating. Between the steaming cauldrons of seafood, sizzling grills and a seemingly endless row of craft vendors, it's a lot to take in.
Asbury Park Press |
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A great beat, and great eats, too
Polish fest at church draws many who love ethnic food and music COLONIE -- It filled the air alongside the smell of kielbasa and frying pirogis. Not an olfactory delight, but one that perked the ears of the hundreds who attended this weekend's Polish festival at the Blessed Virgin Mary of Czestochowa church. From the ears, the beat traveled to the feet. Polka music is to the Polish what ...
Albany Times Union |
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Everything you need to know for the Manoa Jazz Festival
The event headliner is world-class saxophonist Devin Phillips and the New Orleans Straight Ahead band.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Garden City Presbyterian Church hosts singer Mike Allen
Former Gaither Homecoming member Mike Allen will debut his new project, Hymns, at a concert Sunday, Oct. 6, at Garden City Presbyterian Church.
Garden City Observer |
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Green uses music to inspire others
Alisa Green has been singing for more than 20 years, sharing the love of God and inspiring people to be blessed through songs. Her father Edgar Gaddy, who is also a singer, molded her at a young age to become a singer.
Lake City News & Post |
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Orchestra breaks the ban on music
Totalitarian regimes have been known to construe music as threatening or dissident.
Republican-American |
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