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Chattanooga: All that jazz
Jeff Coffin, saxophonist for Dave Matthews Band and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, likens jazz to kindergarten recess.
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga: ‘Tough’ cuts to change UTC
UTC is bracing for fewer classes, larger classes and graduation delays because of budget cuts that also threaten continued support of the Challenger Center, the Children’s Center and the Cadek Conservatory of Music, according to an internal memo.
Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Can't Miss: A gig at The Barrowlands, Glasgow's best live-music venue. To Avoid: The touchy subject of the city's soccer teams with a local.
AskMen
Goings on About Town: The Theatre
OPENINGS AND PREVIEWS Please call the phone number listed with the theatre for timetables and ticket information. BARN SERIES LAByrinth Theatre Company’s annual festival of free staged readings includes new works by Cusi Cram and Stephen Adly Guirgis. Opens Oct. 23. (Public, 425 Lafayette St. 212-967-7555.) BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL . . .
The New Yorker
Ives House faces crisis
DANBURY -- For years, officials at the Danbury Museum and Historical Society have tightly restricted access to the Charles Ives homestead on Mountainville Avenue, acutely aware of the fragile condition of the nearly 220-year-old house where the noted composer was born in 1874.
The News-Times
Goings on About Town: On the Horizon
ABOVE AND BEYOND HEY JOE Oct. 29-Nov. 23 For the past three years, the painter and photographer Naima Rauam has organized a show commemorating the Fulton Fish Market, where she had her studio until the market left Manhattan for the Bronx, in 2005. This year is the centennial of . . .
The New Yorker
Ocean Point
In the last 2 months there have been many local, county and state fairs that are great fun to attend with typical fair fare to nosh on, many interesting activities and unique handmade craft wares. Our Fall Foliage Festival was no exception.
Boothbay Register
Goings on About Town: Night Life
ROCK AND POP Musicians and night-club proprietors live complicated lives; it’s advisable to call ahead to confirm engagements. BANJO JIM’S 9th St. at Avenue C (212-777-0869)--Oct. 24: Charlie Louvin, the baritone half of the Louvin Brothers--one of country music’s most influential and revered vocal-harmony duos--began . . .
The New Yorker
Ready to rock: Trigger Fest 3 screams into Teague Park Saturday
Loud equals love in the language of metal music, the heavy rock sound that's set to growl at Teague Park next weekend.
The Longview News-Journal
Goings on About Town: Classical Music
OPERA METROPOLITAN OPERA Mary Zimmerman’s daring--and rewarding--new production of “Lucia di Lammermoor” stars Diana Damrau (in the title role), along with Piotr Beczala, Vladimir Stoyanov, and Ildar Abdrazakov; Marco Armiliato, the Met’s reliable Italian hand, is on the podium. (Oct. 22 at 8 and Oct. 25 at 1 . . .
The New Yorker
Locals enjoy fall foliage tour
WINGETT RUN - Covered bridges, old churches and barns set against canopies of fall colors drew thousands of sightseers to eastern Washington County over the weekend. The self-guided driving tour out Ohio 26 from Marietta also included stops at Grimm's Green Acres apple orchard and the Little Muskingum Watershed Festival, which sponsors the tour, now in its 19th year.
Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Goings on About Town: Above and Beyond
BIG APPLE CIRCUS Manhattan’s one-ring wonder returns for its thirty-first season with “Play On!” The title comes from Shakespeare (“If music be the food of love . . .”), but the show is pure big top. It features Colombians on the flying trapeze, Chinese acrobats, and a Kazakh equestrian, among other . . .
The New Yorker
UT Orchestra delivers superb performances
For a composer who wrote music as light and beautiful as the "Capriccio Italien," Op. 45, well performed by the University of Tennessee Orchestra at James R. Cox Auditorium on Sunday afternoon, Peter Ilitch Tchaikovsky certainly had a troubled, perhaps even tragic, life.
Knoxville News Sentinel
Ben Greenman: Todd Snider's "Peace Queer."
The folksinger and songwriter Todd Snider has gone on record as being interested in the comic possibilities of pop music. Several records, in fact. One of his earliest hits was the mordant “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues,” back in 1994, and his two most recent albums, “East Nashville Skyline” and . . .
The New Yorker
Living life to the fullest
Area resident Lloyd Crawford is passionate about music and sports and is about to celebrate 55 years of marriage with his wife, Melba.
Daily Gleaner
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
The itinerary of athletic meets, music lessons and club activities that's triggered when the school bell rings isn't just chaotic. It comes with a hefty price tag, too.
The Post-Standard
Menier La Cage Begins Performances at West End's Playhouse Theatre Oct. 20
The Menier Chocolate Factory production of Jerry Herman's 1983 musical La Cage aux Folles begins performances Oct. 20 at the West End's Playhouse Theatre. Opening night is scheduled for Oct. 30.
Playbill
George Winston appearing at Opera House October 25
Solo pianist George Winston, best known for his seasonally themed recordings including "December," "Autumn," "Winter Into Spring" and "Summer," will perform a solo piano concert at the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor on Saturday, October 25. Tickets are $25 in advance, $28 the day of the show.
Boothbay Register
The Women's Center benefits from 'Toast' at vineyard
The crowd at Orlandini Vineyard could have toasted the crisp autumn afternoon, the live music, tempting food and wine, the tranquil lake and the beautiful Union County surroundings. All were certainly inspiring.
The Southern Illinoisan
LOCKPORT: District, Kenan Center offer string classes for aspiring musicans
A year before than can play other instruments for their school bands, Lockport third graders have the chance to learn how to play string instruments such as violins and cellos.
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
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WELCOME GUEST! The runaway worldwide success of Disney Channel's "High School Musical" is inspiring a slew of upcoming music-themed TV shows aimed at getting the whole family rocking.
Fijilive.com
The first place was awarded to Jayaa Piyush from Mumbai who gave a spectacular performance; she was awarded a cash ...
The first Sona Devotional Music Awards 2008, instituted by the Sona Group, India’s leading automobile components manufacturer was announced at an awards ceremony.
India Infoline
Singapore Hit Awards to honour biggest names in Chinese music scene
SINGPORE: The biggest regional and global music talents in the Chinese music scene will be converging here on Saturday for the Singapore Hit Awards.
Channel NewsAsia
Music Review: Lot 49 Presents Lee Coombs
A stellar set of dance, trance, breakbeat, house, and techno righteousness. The breakbeat scene owes an awful lot to Lee Coombs. The British producer has been holding it down for over a decade, springing mix CDs and compilations chock full of remixes and redubs of the world’s best artists. Coombs has owned the dance floor, crushing the competition with his infinite loops and breakdowns. He ...
Blogcritics.org
Take Day on the Green songs home
A DAY on the Green at Centennial Vineyards always draws massive crowds, but now fans can take the music home with them following the launch of a new triple CD.
Southern Highland News
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