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Celtic harpist plays Sarnia
A Canadian Celtic harp player and storyteller will make her way to Sarnia for a concert this month. Jennifer White, joined by percussionist Robert McMaster, [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Elvis' gal hiding in plain sight for 52 years
SALT LAKE CITY - On Dec. 4, 1956, Marilyn Evans entered - and exited - rock 'n' roll history.
The Olympian |
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Bethel ensembles cover all that's jazz
Travis Geisel says he likes jazz music for the same reason that players have been drawn to the music for years.
South Bend Tribune |
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Web's 'Rockville' has a musical hook
LOS ANGELES--The first sign that something was amiss at Rockville, the fictional Los Angeles nightclub setting of TheWB.com's new Web series, "Rockville, CA," was all the dancing at a taping last week.
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Brentano comes to Goshen College
GOSHEN -- The renowned Brentano String Quartet will perform as part of Goshen College's Performing Arts Series in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 21.
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Hanoi set to host Hue Cultural Week
VietNamNet Bridge - A month-long cultural event in Ha Noi starting later this month will commemorate the anniversaries of UNESCO recognition for Hue and its court music as international cultural heritages.
Vietnam Net |
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'Gambler' fans cash in at Great Falls concert
"The Gambler" dealt Great Falls a winning hand Friday night at ExpoPark's Four Seasons Arena.
Great Falls Tribune |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Lakes Area Community Center invites you to "Come to the Lakes" for an afternoon concert presented by the Heart of the Lakes Community Band at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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SA mourns Mama Afrika
Hundreds of people have paid their last respects to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba.
Independent Online |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Andrew Spidahl of Fergus Falls and his group of college friends may not physically have been in the same spot when they decided to take off on a musical biking trek across Eurasia, but their minds were all on the same path.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Weekend Calendar
All-scales train show, Hager House family days, Barbershop music, Tribute to veterans, MasterWorks II, Jewish Food Festival, Vocal concert
The Herald-Mail |
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The price of free music not so steep for artists
Imagine a world where music is free: Where struggling bands can survive without charging fans for their albums. It's not a socialist society, and it's not a utopia. It's already happening.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Fiery band to light up city
When Von Iva takes the stage, it doesn't just play – it bursts your eardrums, tears the roof off, electrifies the floor and brings the walls down.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Religion: Speakers & Topics
St. John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Stephanie Yancy will speak Sunday at the 8 and 10:15 a.m. communion services. Children, youth and parish choirs will provide music at the later service. Sunday school is at 9 a.m. and includes an adult forum on the Gospel of John.
The Herald-Mail |
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Inspiring rock band will perform in Sioux Falls
Faith Family Church, located at 802 Eighth Ave. N.E. will celebrate worship at 10 a.m. Sunday. Guest speaker Rev. Layne A. Lindberg will bring the morning message titled 'Triple 'A' Roadside Assistance.' Rev. Lindberg is a native of North Dakota but has lived in Rapid City since 1986 where he se...
Aberdeen American News |
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Thousands of Thais bid farewell to princess
More than 100,000 Thais paid their last respects to the sister of the world's longest reigning king at a lavish funeral on Saturday, in a brief respite from the political crisis gripping the country.
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Thousands of Thais bid farewell to princess
More than 100,000 Thais paid their last respects to the sister of the world's longest reigning king at a lavish funeral on Saturday, in a brief respite from the political crisis gripping the country.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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SA mourns Mama Afrika
Hundreds of people paid their last respects Saturday to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba, whose death last weekend plunged South Africa into mourning.
Cape Argus |
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A fulfilling night from string quartet
The Lydian String Quartet is full of surprises. Friday, before the group's concert began at Lippes Hall in Slee Hall, the lights dimmed. The good-sized crowd sat in hushed anticipation. From backstage, we heard the sounds of tuning, then a raucous laugh. We all looked at each other. What were we in for?
The Buffalo News |
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BPO memories are now music to Max's ears
During the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra's bleakest days, when money was short and skies were gray, Music Director Maximiano Valdes offered a welcome dose of glamor.
The Buffalo News |
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Thousands of Thais bid farewell to princess
BANGKOK (AFP) - More than 100,000 Thais paid their last respects to the sister of the world's longest reigning king at a lavish funeral on Saturday, in a brief respite from the political crisis gripping the country.
AFP via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Nashville lands 2014 Women's Final Four
The NCAA selected Nashville to host the 2014 Division I Women's Basketball Final Four as the organization announced Friday the five cities that will host the event from 2012-2016.
The Jackson Sun |
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Barrett makes "No Apologies" for dual musical self
Milwaukee music fans most likely know John Barrett as the drummer of reggae-inspired band In Black `n White and Bob Mitnacht and the Crowning Glories. But he's also done some gigs as a singer/songwriter soloist and for that part of his resume, the drummer makes no apologies.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Judy Collins sees all sides now in her 50-year career
Veteran folk songstress Judy Collins has simple rules for maintaining a stellar career for nearly 50 years.
The Morning Call |
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South Africa pays tribute to `Mama Africa' Makeba
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — A trumpet wailed and poetry soared Saturday as South Africans remembered "Mama Africa," Miriam Makeba, for her music and her commitment to human rights.
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