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Trumpeter returns to roots with Al Neese Jazz Project
At 76, Al Neese is a new man. He's making his trumpet sing again with a group put together 16 months ago by his friend, saxophonist Scott Adair. (Credit: "By Jeri Rowe Staff Writer")
Greensboro News & Record |
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It's easy to grok this event's beer-and-music connection
Portland signed its declaration of indie-ness long ago and now nurtures independents of all kinds, from booksellers, brewers, bakers and bean roasters to backroom bicycle boffins.
The Oregonian |
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Concert to honor Unitarian musician
A concert Saturday night will celebrate the 30 years of Edward T. Schell's music ministry at First Unitarian Church.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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flying high
Summer can't officially start until the annual St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Country Fair has arrived. "This is the start of summer and the end of school," said Mary Buckles as she watched her daughter, C.J. Buckles, climb down from the swings. "And it's a great fund-raiser for the church." The fair drew hundreds to the church for funnel cake, corn dogs, live music, rides and a chance at a ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Dame not contender for music venue
CentrePointe's developers are looking for a live-music venue for their multimillion-dollar project, but it won't be The Dame. Both CentrePointe developer Dudley Webb and Dame owner Tom Yost said Friday they had not spoken with each other about the music club moving around the corner from West Main Street to South Upper Street. The latest CentrePointe plans call for the preservation of the ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Community Events
Mtn. View High School Jazz Festival Benefit for the MVHS instrumental music department featuring local jazz ensembles Los Pobres and Circumsax, as well as bands from Mountain View and Los Altos high schools and middle schools. Sat., May 31, 1 p.m. Donation $10 adult/$5 student/senior.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Ferndale prepares for crowd at gay pride festival
Motorists in downtown Ferndale should be aware of streets closings for the eighth annual Motor City Pride. The state's largest gay and lesbian festival is expecting more than 35,000 patrons Sunday, organizers said. To enable music stages to be set up and taken down, West 9 Mile will close from Woodward to Planavon at 8 p.m. today and reopen about 10 p.m. Sunday.
Detroit Free Press |
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Let's go out
SONGWRITER Peter Murphy He may be best known as the voice of goth-rock pioneer Bauhaus, but Peter Murphy is much more than just a bat-cave icon. His deep, rich voice is one of the more expressive instruments around, equally adept at communicating beauty and terror – and ...
Portland Tribune |
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All invited to wedding at Greek Festival
The annual festival is the culmination of months of preparation of food and beverages, dance routines and handwork, all shared with thousands of guests.
Ventura County Star |
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BAG OF TOYS Set To Release Sophomore Album "AFTERNOONER"
After international presales and a recent music licensing deal, Bay Area acoustic surf rock group Bag of Toys releases highly anticipated full-length sophomore album "Afternooner" July 1, 2008.
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Realvibez.com is the Official Web Partner of Reggae Sumfest 2008
Reggae Sumfest to leverage the reach of Realvibez Media to promote the 16th Annual show.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Summer Sounds Coming to a Town Near You
High end Hi-Fi manufacturer Naim Audio has organised a series of Summer Sounds roadshow events at Naim retailers across the UK between 29th May and 17th July to celebrate all that is audio.
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'Bye Bye Birdie' performance set
"Put on a Happy Face" is just one of the many songs that make "Bye Bye Birdie" a rocking musical.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Teens not as pumped up about driving these days
Getting a driver's license used to be a sign of independence, a rite of passage, a chance to cruise around with the music cranked up and the windows down.
The Indianapolis Star |
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DePauw professor in critical condition
Greenwood » A car crash this week left a renowned bass-baritone singer and professor of music at DePauw University in critical condition, police said.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Violinist stuns MSO audience
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto is one of those great Romantic epics that seem to cry out for narrative associations, lots of rubato and a thick layer of schmaltz.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Around the Valley
Sing along to 'Sound of Music' COVINA - The Covina Center for the Performing Arts Music on Film series will hold a sing-a-long with "The Sound of Music" at 7 p.m.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune |
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Center Stage: 'Menopause The Musical' is fun theater experience
OMAHA - If you are 40 years old or older, male or female, you will get a lot of pleasure out of this female oriented musical. Last Thursday's performance at the Holland Center's Scott Recital Hall was a full house with more than 200 women and 10 men in attendance.
Southwest Iowa News |
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Finding strength in music
East Troy - Good things have happened since Chad James got the Hell out of his name. He was making his first...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Fiesta organizers keep tradition going
Robin Nava wants the Mexican Fiesta to become a heritage for her grandchildren.
Billings Gazette |
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Musical acts at Clark County Fair run the gamut
Three of country music’s young guns, all with multiple top-20 chart hits, join a star from the “High School Musical” movies and a heavy metal rock group to serve as this year’s Clark County Fair main-stage concert entertainment.
The Columbian |
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Las Vegas Sun
Jazz in the Park Series featuring the Las Vegas Jazz Society (8 p.m. The Clark County Amphitheater) Annual Jazz Festival comes back to Las Vegas Mosley vs Judah (3 p.m. Mandalay Bay Events Center) Welterweight fight Cher (7:30 p.m. Caesars Palace) Cher's return to Las Vegas Michael Grimm (6 p.m. to 9 p.m. House of Blues) Every Friday and Saturday night, Ovation turns its stage over ...
Las Vegas Sun |
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Asian-American heritage
The 10th annual Asian Heritage Celebration takes place from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. today at the Kensico Dam Plaza. There will be live performances, music, ethnic food, arts and crafts, exhibits, games and more at this free festival. Bronx River Parkway, Valhalla. 914-220-5873.
The Journal News |
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Teenage Head still crusty
Ego versus ego can be an ugly confrontation unless approached in just the right way. Teenage Head succeeded here in the band's latest collaboration with former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone and the end result is a pretty decent package of classic punk rock tunes.
Jam! Showbiz |
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U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers Chorus to perform free concert
SPRING VALLEY — The U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers Chorus will perform a free concert at 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 25, at Hall High School in Spring Valley.
Bureau County Republican |
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