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Travel the arts world
247-4794Promoting an arts season can spring from big ideas. But the director of Hampton Arts drew his inspiration from a small document. Returning from a tip to India, Michael Curry was flipping through his passport when he thought, "What a great idea for a...Tags: Dance, Interior Policy, Tickets, Music, Louis Armstrong
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Military bands offer relaxing sounds for summer nights
In Hampton Roads, the hazy days of August turn into relaxing nights of military band music. We're fortunate to have two superb military bands on the Peninsula, the Heritage of America Band at Langley Air Force Base and the TRADOC Band at Fort Monroe....Tags: Fort Monroe, Williamsburg, Hampton Roads, Colonial Williamsburg, Armed Forces
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25 reasons to HATE Musikfest
1. Human gridlock. An estimated 100,000 visitors per day turn downtown Bethlehem into a sardine sea. 2. The Main Street mess. At night a comfortable avenue becomes an uncomfortable carnival -- even with car traffic banned. 3. RiverPlace. Musikfest's...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Jimi Hendrix, Musikfest, Epidemics and Plagues, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Bossa nova celebration is golden
Chicago Tribune criticFifty years ago, Brazil invented a music that seduced audiences around the world. And on Thursday night, an estimated 10,000 listeners swarmed into Millennium Park to celebrate the golden anniversary of the bossa nova. In what had to be one of the...Tags: Dancing, Dance, Society, Ceremonies, Music Industry
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Imagination Movers bring songs of hope to kids
Of The Morning CallWhat a difference three years makes. In 2005, three of the guys who make up the kids' musical group ''Imagination Movers'' had lost everything during Hurricane Katrina and the fourth, a New Orleans firefighter, was leading relief efforts. Now, with...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, People, Satellite Technology, Radio Industry, Children
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Active student was 'best friend'
Corey Diamond, 16, who was killed two years ago when a speeding U-Haul truck slammed into a friend's car, was an Eagle Scout and honor student and played first-chair trumpet in the symphonic band at Buffalo Grove High School. Diamond of Arlington Heights...Tags: Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove
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Any night this week, choice of bands, trios and more
Chicago Tribune criticA guide to seven nights of jazz in Chicago: Friday Javon Jackson Band—A "young lion" during the jazz resurgence of the 1990s, saxophonist Jackson had been trained in a great conservatory: Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (the same organization that...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Plymouth, Society, Music, Checkerboard Lounge
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It's A Weekend Of Traditional Jazz At Moodus Resort
As American as Old Glory, cherry pie, Louis Armstrong and Mark Twain, the Great Connecticut Traditional Jazz Festival this weekend wraps itself in red-white-and-blue traditions ranging from ragtime to Dixieland, from spirituals to swing. Always a rip-...Tags: William Parker, Linda Ronstadt, Jeff Barnhart, Music, Louis Armstrong
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Jazz Invades Moodus
The Great Connecticut Traditional Jazz Festival takes place Friday through Sunday at the Sunrise Resort, Route 151 in Moodus, featuring groups and artists from Connecticut and around the country. There are four stages and plenty of sounds, from...Tags: Jeff Barnhart, Music, Elvin Bishop, Connecticut, Massachusetts
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New Life A Fine Finale At Jazz Fest
SPECIAL TO THE COURANTKendrick Oliver's New Life Jazz Orchestra hasn't yet achieved stardom, but the 16-piece ensemble played a set worthy of widespread adulation Sunday evening in Hartford's Bushnell Park. The NLJO brought the 17th annual Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz to...Tags: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, New York, Music, Count Basie
Jul 27, 2008
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jul 27, 2008
|Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jul 27, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 26, 2008
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Jul 26, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 25, 2008
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Jul 25, 2008
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Jul 24, 2008
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Jul 24, 2008
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Jul 22, 2008
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