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Marblehead church to hold organ recitals
MARBLEHEAD - It's the International Year of the Organ and St. Michael's Episcopal Church is pulling out all the stops with a series of organ recitals.
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Peabody holds Greek festival this weekend
PEABODY - Greek culture will be all the rage this weekend as the 32nd Annual St. Vasilios Greek Festival takes over Peabody.
The Daily Item |
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Ribbon cutting celebrates UCA's completion
Hundreds of university officials, CSU students and faculty, music maestros, Fort Collins High School alumni and community members turned out to celebrate the completion of the $45 million University Center for the Arts with an artistic ribbon-cutting ceremony, barbeque and a wide showing of musical performances Wednesday afternoon.
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£1,300-plus bill for Gaywood man who played music too loud
A GAYWOOD man faces a bill for more than £1,300 after upsetting his neighbours by persistently playing loud, thumping music. (17/10/2008)
Lynn News |
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Foundation honors Marsha Gibbs
Published: Friday, October 17, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 11:29 p.m. Kids sometimes confuse Marsha Gibbs with Dolly Parton. She and Parton have blond hair, and they’re both passionate about the country music star’s Imagination Library.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Captured for life
Are you experienced? (4/30/2008) Will Motor City guitar hero and blues scholar Cetan Clawson revive the power trio concept for a new generation?
Metro Times Detroit |
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He pulls out the stops for organ event
Organist Roger Nyquist has crossed a line.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Things to do, Oct. 17-23
Organ spectacular 4 p.m. Sunday / Warnors Theatre, 1400 Fulton St. / $10 adults; $5 students / (559) 264-2848 The San Joaquin Valley chapter of the American Guild of Organists is helping the venerable Warnors Theatre celebrate its 80th anniversary. The event will feature the 1928 Robert Morton organ, and baritone Earl Meyers Jr. will make a guest appearance. Other scheduled artists include ...
The Fresno Bee |
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Glass Fest synthesizes music with art at three-day event
CHICO — A series of events that will sparkle with music, fire and the eclectic creations of people who make glass art will take place Oct.
Chico Enterprise-Record |
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Capital Sounds
How 'bout this Indian summer, huh? ... hopefully this tremendous and unseasonably warm weather holds out for the weekend, and we can all enjoy it by getting out and about and seeing some of the great live music the area has to offer. Here's what's up: ... - By Ed Dufresne
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Sound return: Lucas Reynolds stops by his home state with new trio and CD
Following the seemingly sudden breakup of the upstart Nashville roots-pop group Blue Merle -- a mere year after the 2005 release of its breakout major-label debut album and hit single, "Burning in the Sun" -- lead singer and songwriter Lucas Reynolds knew what he had to do: head home to Vermont to rediscover himself and his muse. ... - By Tom Huntington Arts Correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Listening in
Honking car horns, ringing sirens and pounding drills at construction sites will be some of the sounds celebrated and explored at this year’s Ear to the Earth Festival.
The Villager |
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Urban Sound Experience lights its first fuse
In his book "The Rise of the Creative Class," Richard Florida writes: "Music is a key part of what makes a place authentic, in effect providing a sound or audio identity." Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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Brews and tunes for global warming
Environmentally conscious Missoula residents will have the opportunity to drink and dance while helping to curb global warming tonight at the Missoula Children’s Theater. Bulls, Blues & Brews, a fundraiser for renewable energy advocacy organizations, is having its fourth annual event tonight. The party runs from 5 to 11 p.m. “It’s doing something that directly contributes to the real world, and ...
Montana Kaimin |
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Oberst squeezes in Visalia show
Time and time again, Visalia has proved itself to be the indie rock hub of the central San Joaquin Valley. Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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The Secret Machines tomorrow at Webster Hall
MUSIC
Newsday |
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Kaydi Johnson's 'Peasant of the Wreack' one of the best regional CDs of the year -- WITH MUSIC
Andes resident Kaydi Johnson has an intriguing album full of nuance and shadows. Produced by Johnson and keyboardist David Seitz (Dar Williams, Eric Andersen, Jeff Buckley) "Peasant of the Wreck" also features famed bassist Mike Visceglia (Suzanne Vega) and Railroad Earth's violinist Tim Carbone.
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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Connecting to outsiders
Recently, venerable folksinger Pete Seeger performed “Take It From Dr. King” on David Letterman’s show, surrounded by a group of youthful backups. The audience was at first respectful, perhaps charmed by Seeger’s patient, sing-songy manner.
The Villager |
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Ben Taylor builds on a family musical tradition
He has two very famous parents, and a boatload of his own musical talent. And Ben Taylor -- son of James Taylor and Carly Simon -- is more than happy to hit the road to perform for his quickly-growing fan base.
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Rhinebeck hosts state's sheep festival
A sheep stands inside one of the pavillions at a past Sheep and Wool festival. (Photo provided) What do visitors have to know about sheep and wool to enjoy the 36th New York State Sheep and Wool Festival Saturday and Sunday in Rhinebeck?
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Billy Bragg in concert
LEBANON, N.H. -- In the two-and-a-half decades of his career Billy Bragg has made an indelible mark on the conscience of British music, becoming perhaps the most stalwart guardian of the radical dissenting tradition that stretches back over centuries of the country's political, cultural and social history. Now the "Bard of Barking" performs at Lebanon Opera House on Thursday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Marko tonight
RANDOLPH -- Marko the Magician will delight local audience members, young and old alike, in a performance of magic and illusion at Chandler Music Hall, toning at 7 p.m. Marko is especially known for his up-close techniques using cards, coins, ropes and other small items. His stage performance will include illusions that have been performed by such renowned masters of magic as David Copperfield, ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Boston Camerata
COLCHESTER -- St. Michael's College presents a free, public concert by the famed Boston Camerata, titled "Abbey of Love," on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center. The concert of Medieval music, from the 12th to the 14th centuries, is part of the SMC Humanities Program Concert Series, 2008-2009, directed by Paul Orgel. Known as "America's foremost early music ensemble" (Le ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Manchester Chamber Orchestra
RANDOLPH -- Members of the Manchester (Vt.) Chamber Orchestra will perform at Chandler Music Hall on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. The ensemble is under the direction of conductor Ariel Rudiakov, with the internationally renowned cellist Nathaniel Rosen performing the Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Concert review: Nick Lowe crafts great songs in laconic style
Nick Lowe blended dry, self-deprecating wit with marvelous songs Thursday at the German House Theatre.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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