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Music is my life
DESCRIBED BY the BBC’s Music Magazine as, ‘the stuff of legend - in him is enshrined an entire corpus of virtuoso violin art, expounded with a fearsome beauty beyond comprehension,’ David Garrett is one of the most celebrated violinists touring the globe today.
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Music concert set for tomorrow
A onetime cleric will offer up music in a spiritual setting in Bayonne.
The Jersey Journal |
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At home with a daredevil
Travis Pastrana stands on his second floor deck overlooking the pool on his 20 acre Davidsonville property. Most "Homes of the Week" - no, make that no "Homes of the Week" - have ever been featured on the MTV show "Cribs," which features the houses of sports, music, film and TV stars. Until now.
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Logos and Language: A Post-Jazz Metaphorical Dialogue
Getting to the bottom of things requires stamina and focus. The medium for this process is crucial in distilling the essence of the pursuit, and when it comes to music, words often pave the way to penetrating its whys and wherefores.
All About Jazz |
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Little Arthur Duncan: Live At Rosa's Blues Lounge
Delmark is as much in the business of social history as in that of capturing the present-day Chicago music scene with their DVDs, and this one is no exception.
All About Jazz |
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Offering of loud American music a slam-bang affair
This weekend in Boettcher Hall, the Colorado Symphony is serving up the full scope of American music - from the loud to the very loud.
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The Dowland Project ECM Records (2008)
”Genuinely knowing ourselves always involves knowing how others see us...The meaning of a culture reveals itself in its plenitude only through encounter and contact with a culture different, even alien to it.” writes ECM founder Manfred Eicher in Horizons Touched: The Music of ECM (Granta, 2007).
All About Jazz |
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Fund helps musicians down on their luck
WOODSTOCK — He roomed with Bob Dylan in their scufflin' days in the Village. He played guitar and sang with the legendary Greenbriar Boys. Wrote songs that people like Linda Ronstadt and Maria Muldaur recorded.
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Hattiesburg Blues
Varied is the word on this one, even whilst the music retains a cohesive feel. Pierre Lacocque's harmonica is notable for its singularity, and he heads a rolling cast of musicians in the realization of his original compositions plus one from Denise Lasalle, amongst others.
All About Jazz |
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SURF THIS: Radio Free Me: Opening Pandora’s musical box
If you’re a parent of a pre-teen, you’ll both understand and appreciate the following sentiment: I’m really sick of Radio Disney. This is why I normally listen to talk radio.
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A&E: Musical milestone reconsidered at the IRT
This week, the Indiana Repertory Theatre goes musical, plus a trip to three Indy institutions. At the beginning of this IRT season, Peter Amster directed “Our Town,” in which a knowing narrator gave a worldly perspective to the follies and joys of a young couple in love.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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PARKER: Back on the case, cabaret-style
Sgt. Dee Dee McCall is back on the case. But this time Stephanie Kramer isn't busting bad guys, she's busting a move into music in her new cabaret show, Great American Songbook, on July 11 at Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret.
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Helping the next generation
FARMINGTON — A happy group of freshly graduated students, and some of their peers already in college, turned out Friday for an evening banquet at San Juan Country Club given in their honor as recipients of scholarships from the American Petroleum Institute.
The Farmington Daily Times |
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Grupo Fantasma: Alternative rock band gets stellar backing
It pays to have friends in high places. Just ask the 11 men of Austin's Grupo Fantasma, who've been championed by Prince, backed Spoon and managed to snag former James Brown saxophone great Maceo Parker and Fania All-Stars pianist extraordinaire Larry Harlow to make guest appearances on its next album.
El Paso Times |
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SMT closes box office but promises to make refunds
DAYTONA BEACH -- Seaside Music Theater closed its box office to the public Thursday afternoon, taped paper over its windows and stopped returning phone calls or refunds for its canceled shows.
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RELIGION CALENDAR
Concerts Jews for Jesus Liberated Wailing Wall and Remnant of Israel worship service, 7 p.m. Friday, Church at the Cross, 2901 W. Taft. Jewish gospel music. Free. Sing Fest with Sara Thomsen, 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m. June 7; CD release concert, 7:30 p.m. June 6, both at Trinity Heights Methodist Church, 1200 Boyd Ave., Newton. Donations. Information, Peace Connections at ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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New talent in the world of folk music
BELLA Hardy gives a concert at Prema, the arts centre in Uley, tomorrow evening - Friday, May 23, 8pm. This acclaimed singer and fiddle player, a new talent in the world of British folk music, will be accompanied by concertina player Chris Sherburn.
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OCEANSIDE: Students, families, staff bid farewell to Ditmar
OCEANSIDE ---- They were partying at Ditmar Elementary School Friday evening like there was no tomorrow. While parents, students and staff members of the Oceanside school were reveling with food, dancing and live music, the underlying reason for the
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Country troubador Michael Murphey to perform at Wilma
Cowboy-song crooner and writer Michael Martin Murphey is lending his voice to the International Wildlife Film Festival and Media Center, with a concert featuring his friend Rob Quist and local country star Shane Clouse.
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Trinity students pursue many aspects of music
If there's a way to make high school sound good, students at Trinity Episcopal School will figure it out. They'll get credit for doing it, too. Like many area schools, Trinity features a robust music program.
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Forget Indy. It's indie time
Five film festivals slated for the Cape and Islands area this summer focus on emerging or edgy moviemakers and screenwriters.
Cape Cod Times |
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RELIGION NOTES
MUSIC Old-fashioned Sing-Along and Social, featuring gospel, bluegrass, spirituals and hymns, 4 to 8 p.m. today, St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 8706 Quaker Lane, Bon Air. Free, under a tent on the front lawn. Details: Rich Munroe at (804) 276-1743 or Don Spriggs at (804) 272-9376. "A Spring Gospel Fest," 5 p.m. today, Chicago Avenue Baptist Church, 2331 Broad Rock Blvd. Details: (804) 279-8816.
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Boxing: Kilmer removes all doubt
RAPID CITY — Belle Fourche’s Stoney Kilmer has the theme music from Rocky set as the ringtone on his phone. He also has a story to match.
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Dispatches from China: Mugging doesn't dampen Native American's love of China
Shonto Pete of Spokane, accompanying the Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre in China, performs a dance. Photo by JOE NICKELL/Missoulian
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