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'Romance with Brio' earns audience's bravos
Romance and love were in the air Sunday at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. The Early Music Series starred countertenor Jose Lemos in a program of melodies and dance pieces which have come down from the Sephardic Jewish culture of early Spain. "Romance with Brio" was its title.
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March of the Phantoms: Music camp comes to Rockford College
Dozens of drummers came from all over the country to Rockford College for the Phantom Regiment’s camp.
Rockford Register Star |
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'Jewish Culture' played well
Piccolo Spoleto's eleventh anniversary of "A World of Jewish Culture" Sunday evening at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim featured music tied to Israel.
The Post and Courier |
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A little bit of blues says a lot
Blues from the Western Maryland Blues Fest.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Tim Grobaty: Fair's musical fare
FROM B.B. TO SAMMY: The early schedule for the July 11-Aug. 3 Orange County Fair is out and, of course, some of it fits snugly into the fair's cheese-based theme this year ("Say Cheese!
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WheatonArts to hold Fantasy Faire
MILLVILLE -- Mystic Realms, Ltd., a theater company that creates interactive drama through role-playing, will partner with WheatonArts and present its 6th Annual Fantasy Faire: A Festival of Medieval Arts and Folklife, June 7 and 8. Event hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
Bridgeton News |
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Vineland student wins music competition
MILLBURN -- A Cumberland County student has won the 2008 New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs statewide music competition.
Bridgeton News |
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AUDITIONS
“FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”: 4-6 p.m. June 22 for children; 7-9 p.m. June 22 and 23 for adults and older teenagers, Workshop Theatre Weekend Gallery, 1136 Bull St. Prepare 16 bars of a song and bring sheet music; a pianist will be provided. Dance and script readings will be 4 p.m. June 29 at the theater stage for those called back after the vocal audition. (803) 799-4876 ARTS CAMDEN ART ASSOCIATION ...
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Koby Abberton to face music in Hawaiin court
Sydney's Bra Boys surf gang leader faces a possible one-year jail sentence in Hawaii.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Nashua Time Exchange to host festival: Discover unique volunteerism program at community fair
NASHUA -- We've all seen it happen: An idea that starts out small and simple hits the discussion table and suddenly balloons into a major, far-reaching project that feeds off its own momentum. ... - By DEAN SHALHOUP Staff Writer
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MTV Movie Awards: Johnny Depp, Ellen Page, 'Transformers' -- And Hilarious Displays Of Ego -- Win Big
It was a night of big stars (Tom Cruise), big winners (Will Smith, Johnny Depp), big music numbers (Coldplay, Pussycat Dolls) and big, tongue-in-cheek displays of ego.
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School receives grant in memory of N.H. musician: Mass.-based Plugged In also benefits from fund named for Boston singer
HAMPTON -- A Nashua music school is one of two music organizations chosen to receive grants from The Brad Delp Foundation this month. ...
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Chili fiesta sure to set tastebuds on fire
HUDSON -- The Alvirne Friends of Music is sponsoring its sixth annual Bronco "Belly Bustin" Chili Fiesta to support the music programs at Alvirne High School. This is an event for all members of the family. ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Raconteurs shoot from the hip
Don't let Jack White's predilection for heavy retro blues and vintage guitars fool you. Always embroiled in hype, buzz, gimmick and genius rock, the White Stripes'...
Boston Herald |
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Second Annual TeatroStageFest Begins June 2
The second annual TeatroStageFest – a celebration of Latino theatre – kicks off June 2 with Chicago's Bianca Marroquín and Grammy-nominated musician Bobby Sanabria at Joe's Pub.
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Festival raises awareness, funds for no-kill shelter
MARYVILLE - "Rocky Top, you'll always be … " belted the gray-haired woman. "Rarooo, rarooo," chorused the Chihuahua in her arms, thrusting up his nose and bellowing with such gusto that he won a prize for loudest pet, despite his pint-sized frame. Call it yowling for a cause. Spike and his owner, Bonita Rodgers of Knoxville, were just two of the many participants at the second annual Smoky ...
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Neil Young wants to change world with his electric car
WICHITA, Kan. -- Neil Young, the rocker who provided some of the soundtrack to Vietnam-era protests, is trying to change the world again -- with his car.
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Mature 36 Crazyfists album hits hard
If you haven't heard of the native-Alaskan metalcore rockers 36 Crazyfists, right now is the perfect time to take a listen.
The News Record |
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Bonnaroo expands horizons
The dates are set for what Rolling Stone Magazine has hailed "the ultimate over-the-top summer festival," and Bonnaroo '08 is scheduled to kick off June 12 and run until June 15.
The News Record |
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H guitar maker sues music Web site over e-mails
D'Pergo Custom Guitars says false comments posted by competitors on The Gear Page site are harmful to its business.
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In Brief: CCM's Music08 set for June 15 to June 22
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is set to host Music08 from June 15 to June 22. Music08 celebrates new music and masterpieces of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Expert says aging brings hearing loss
OK. So this is something you don't want to deal with. I mean, you figure if you just turn up the volume on your iPod or lean toward the folks speaking, no one will notice that you have a hearing loss.
The Post and Courier |
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Coffee Beans will perk you up at Humiston Park jazz series
The Coffee Beans will offer its unique blend of jazz at the Beach Concert Series from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 14. The concert will be on the south end of Ocean Drive in front of Humiston Park and will be a celebration of Flag Day.
Vero Press Journal |
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Turn down your iPod to protect hearing
Q: I love my iPod, especially when I'm traveling or on noisy streets. I just nudge up the volume and disappear into the music. But more and more people have started telling me that playing the music loudly can hurt my ears. Are they right?
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Jazz at Lincoln Center: Diggin' Dizzy's
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola continues to surpass expectations. Upcoming events include an appearance by legendary tenor saxophonist Frank Wess, followed by the Caribbean Jazz Summit.
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