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Michael Anthony Cook
Sun ReporterMichael Anthony Cook, a former Glen Burnie resident who had performed for more than two decades with the Mighty Clouds of Joy, a Grammy Award-winning gospel group, died Friday of undetermined causes at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. He was 47....Tags: Health and Safety at School, Awards and Prizes, Anglican, Educational Development Corporation, Schools
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Paul Simon sues over clocks that play his tune
Paul Simon wants a musical clock distributor to ease his mind by not using "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The singer-songwriter sued Rhythm USA Inc. in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, claiming the company never got his permission to sell wall...Tags: Georgia, Popular Music, Manhattan, Music
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James McMurtry melds literature and lyrics
Special to The TimesFor a long time, James McMurtry was skeptical of the whole notion that songs could be described as literary. He figured it was just a label that journalists stuck on him because his father was the novelist Larry McMurtry, author of "Lonesome Dove" and...Tags: Texas, Music Theater, Music Industry, Poetry, Wyoming
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Thanks for the memories: Readers share their Shea concert stories
THE BEATLES I was just two months shy of my 10th birthday when older cousins took me to the Beatles concert at Shea. I thought I was so cool in my polka-dot bell-bottoms, screaming along with all the teenage girls, almost getting arrested when a group of...Tags: Delray Beach, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Schools, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel
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Bon Jovi performs for thousands at free NY concert
Associated Press WriterBon Jovi rocked Central Park on Saturday. The rock group gave a free concert on the park's Great Lawn, delighting tens of thousands of fans who sang along with the lyrics on a glorious summer evening. The New Jersey rockers' opened with "Livin' on a...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Barbra Streisand, eBay Incorporated, Major League Baseball, Central Park
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Montauk still calls a lifeguard hither
Special to NewsdayWhen Ron Andenmatten passed the New York State lifeguard test in 1974, he was assigned to a place he'd never heard of: Hither Hills in Montauk. "I'd never been beyond Hampton Bays," he recalled. "I was shocked to find out there was anything east of...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Montauk, James Taylor, Virginia, New York
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Zeltsman Marimba Festival: Taking mallets to the masses
Special to The TimesMarimba players of the world, unite! That could be the motto of the Zelts- man Marimba Festival, an annual gathering of percussionists who have a special affection for the mallet instrument that's a mainstay of symphony orchestras and a close cousin of...Tags: Wisconsin, Arthur Fiedler, Music Industry, Colleges and Universities, Festive Event
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Bon Jovi plays in Central Park, attracts thousands
Bon Jovi rocked Central Park, New Jersey style. The rock group gave a free concert Saturday night on the park's Great Lawn, delighting tens of thousands of fans who sang along with the lyrics on a glorious summer evening. The band opened with "Livin' on...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Garth Brooks, eBay Incorporated, Major League Baseball, Pope
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Brubeck y Desmond ponen el acento en un gran jazz
EL SENTINELDave Brubeck - Just you, just me Casi todos los amigos con los que comparto impresiones sobre música hablan pestes del pianista Dave Brubeck. Pero a mí el maestro me ha ganado como oyente, casi al punto de la admiración incondicional. Hace poco compré...Tags: Henry Purcell, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Victor Herbert, John Coltrane
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Ira Tucker Sr., of the Dixie Hummingbirds, dead at 83
Ira Tucker Sr., 83, the lead singer and irrepressible showman of the Dixie Hummingbirds, an electrifying gospel group credited with inspiring such entertainers as James Brown, Jackie Wilson and the Temptations, died Tuesday at an extended-care center in...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), James Brown, Washington Post Company, Music
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