Summit Choral Society sings again Summit Daily News By Aaron Bible Now in its 25th year, Summit County's Summit Choral Society will play its Spring Concert on two nights next week, Monday and Thursday. The shows are free to the public and begin at 7 pm Monday night's singing performance will take place ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pop/Rock Listings for April 6-12 New York Times (Stacey Anderson) Theo Bleckmann: The Music of Kate Bush (Saturday) Mr. Bleckmann, the experimental singer-composer, delivers keening, celestial vocals and hypnotically ragged instrumentation on “Hello Earth! The Music of Kate Bush” (Winter & Winter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jack Cheng: At 93 songwriter Pete Seeger still continues to inspire Wicked Local Pete Seeger is probably indirectly responsible for about half the songs you've committed to memory and is directly responsible for your neighbors banding together to create the Newton Family Singers. Where does a musical icon like Pete Seeger come from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Audition list for April 6 and beyond Plain Dealer (blog) Seeking five men and four women for "The 25th annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." 7:30 pm Sunday, May 20 and Monday, May 21. Come prepared with a song not from the show (accompanist provided). Performances: July 13-28. Details: contact director Marc C. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Connie Smith touring for first time in 20 years Your Houston News He is the largest collector of American roots music memorabilia in the world. He is a world-class multi-instrument musician and his talents are admired by his peers the world over. His talented wife is arguably the best female country music singer of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Glee Project: Meet the Contestants of Season Two (Video) TheCelebrityCafe.com Ultimately, 14 out of thousands were chosen, and I'm so proud of this group of stellar young men and women." Actress Lea Michelle, who portrays Rachel Berry on the hit Fox show, will join her Glee cast mates as she makes an appearance on the singing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ayer siblings' band find success in Brazil Boston Herald The flow hits her face like the rain — a gift from above that can make you feel melancholic, calm or joyous. Whatever the mood she may be in, she'd start singing her heart out. Then, she would dart out to jot down her feelings in music scores. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jazz great Cassandra Wilson opens Yellow Scarf: A Listening Room in Jackson Jackson Clarion Ledger The listening room concept puts the focus on the music, rather than the social chatter that can often dominate in clubbier settings. Jazz singer/songwriter Richmond, also a partner with Wilson in Yellow Scarf owner Ojah Media Group, said, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wet Ink! concert showcases UNL students' talent Daily Nebraskan “I wanted to add some new instrumentation.” In stark contrast to Obermeier's saxophone piece, freshman music composition major JR. Brinkman's song “When the Wren Sings Again” was based on the heartfelt story of time spent at his grandmother's farm. See all stories on this topic » | ||
American country music tour NEWS.com.au Their instruments announce the real reason that everyone's here the band is playing 9 to 5, one of the signature songs of the Great Smoky Mountains' most famous daughter. Perched on top of the wings of a yellow biplane mounted on a truck and wearing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Voice Recap of Season 2, Live Round 1 on April 2, 2012 Wetpaint The young country singer sang Maroon 5's "Wake Up" to a newly single Adam Levine. And just like that, we're at The Voice live rounds! The coaches have picked their teams, and the 24 hopefuls will now try to win over America for the first time. See all stories on this topic » | ||
12 Will Compete for $9000 in Scholarships Twin Falls Times-News “In the past, almost everyone's been a singer or played an instrument,” Marona said. “But this year we have a good blend of talent.” Five judges will critique the actors, comics, dancers, musicians and singers. Finalists are judged on a 10-point system ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Highland Park Calendar for April 5 Highland Park News April 14: Monthly Open Mic at Blue Rose - Second Saturday of every month open tomusicians, singers, poets, and dancers of all ages 6-9 pm Blue Rose Gallery, 667 Central Ave., (847) 917-4137 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (847) 917-4137 end_of_the_skype_highlighting; Chris Laughlin School of Music, 8:30 pm, NY Slices, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Concert review: Who needs Morrissey when you've got the Magnetic Fields? National Post There came a point last Friday night towards the end of the Magnetic Fields' generous 25-plus-song set when the mood of the gently receptive and laid-back crowd combined with the light dusting of snow encircling Toronto's unofficial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bittersweet: Friends From Another Life Southern Pines Pilot I taught myself to play every song on Johnny Cash's “I'll Walk the Line” straight off the album. My dad was friendly with the general manager of the Greensboro Coliseum, which meant I'd sometimes go backstage and meet visiting artists after a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Foreigner is WRMC's first sold-out gala The City Wire Foreigner includes founder Mick Jones and lead singer Kelly Hansen (in front) with Tom Gibel, Mark Shulman, Michael Bluestein and Jeff Pilson. FAYETTEVILLE — The Washington Regional Foundation's annual fundraising gala has always been a mix of bling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Next Big Thing talent show returns to Porterville Fair Porterville Recorder Contestants are encouraged to provide their own music on a CD or iPod. Instrumentplayers are also encouraged to bring instruments or props. Fimbres will be the Next Big Thing Talent Show's executive producer and will also co-host the program with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Symphony's new season a tad leaner Victoria Times Colonist The coming season will be slightly leaner, with the elimination of the three light-music concerts of the Royal Tea series, but will otherwise retain its former structure: Signature, Legacy, and Classics series; pops, children's and holiday concerts; ... See all stories on this topic » |
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