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Legendary Producer Phil Ramone Dies
Multiple Grammy Award-winning producer Phil Ramone died Saturday at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He was 79. His son Matt confirmed his father was hospitalized in late February with an aortic aneurysm. Ramone won 14 Grammys and worked...
Tags: Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Rod Stewart, Frank Sinatra
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Renowned musicians bringing expertise to Richland
Our Town CorrespondentAn electrifying performance is coming the Richland Performing Arts Center stage. “Electrify Your Strings!” is bringing to town a world-renowned electric violinist who is also an original member of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Mark Wood,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Celine Dion, Students, Arts and Culture, Music Industry
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How we work out: Fit for Life at the Shops at Kenilworth
Seniors are moving to the lyrics, "Friday night I crashed your party, Saturday I said I'm sorry" from Billy Joel's "You May Be Right. With a song list that includes "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," the Greater Baltimore Medical...
Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Aretha Franklin, Hospitals and Clinics, Robert Palmer
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As usual, the season left a lot for us to remember
Sometimes I wonder why the contestants on "Dancing with the Stars" work so hard when all that's at stake is the mirror ball trophy that looks as if it can be purchased at the local dollar store. And then I think about the Kegger Awards, my annual...Tags: Television Industry, RCN Telecom Services, LLC, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Entertainment
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MSO performance features four young vocalists
davem@herald-mail.comThe excitement of four young vocalists was injected into a Sunday performance of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra as the group performed works from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giuseppe Verdi and others. The vocalists were from the Curtis Opera Theatre, which...Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Elton John, Entertainment, NPR, Radio
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Learning to live together grows one friendship at a time
God SquadI recently had the honor of speaking to the Fellowship of Christians and Jews in Palm Beach, Fla. Fr. Tom Hartman, my former partner on this column, and I spoke before this wonderful organization some years ago when Tommy was well. I lift up their work...Tags: Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Celine Dion, Paul McCartney, Judaism
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Green Day's 'American Idiot' Comes To The Bushnell
The Hartford CourantTom Kitt remembers seeing punk-pop group Green Day for the first time. He was a student at New York's Columbia University in the '90s and saw them in concert on MTV. "I just knew they were special," he says over a lunch interview in Manhattan recently....Tags: Columbia University, Bedford (Bronx, New York), High Fidelity (movie), Cyndi Lauper, Billie Joe Armstrong
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Dining scene: the newest Italian in town
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Mancini Modern Italian 401 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 150, Fort Lauderdale, 754-200-8602, ManciniLasOlas.com This time, restaurateur Jack Mancini — a seasoned pioneer on Las Olas —...
Tags: Dean Martin, Foods and Beverages, Ronald Reagan, Deerfield Beach, Frank Sinatra
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Review: Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Michael Andrew
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's "My Funny Valentine" on Saturday was billed as a program of romantic music, but it wasn't all boy-meets-girl. Featuring Michael Andrew and Swingerhead, the concert was just as much a love letter to musical theater...
Tags: Fringe Festival, Marvin Hamlisch, Jerry Lewis, Arts and Culture, Music Industry
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Michael Andrew joins Orlando Philharmonic for 'My Funny Valentine'
Michael Andrew rode the height of the 1990s swing revival and now is playing the Broadway game with his musical, "The Nutty Professor." But Saturday he comes back to his roots as he performs American standards with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and...
Tags: Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, Kathleen Marshall, Entertainment, Broadway Theater, Jerry Lewis
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Joffrey Ballet to celebrate giants in 'Legends'
The Americans celebrated in the Joffrey Ballet's "American Legends" program aren't all choreographers. The bill does include works by U.S. dance giants Jerome Robbins, Twyla Tharp and Gerald Arpino. But it also boasts a new creation from the Houston...
Tags: Fine Artists, Dance, Morton Gould, Arts and Culture, Music Industry
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The Go Guide Weekend Preview: Movies, music and open Mikes
Should unexpected pleasures be so unexpected around here anymore? A visit to South Florida by Steve Martin, banjoist? Mike Tyson at the Arsht Center? A family-style scavenger hunt in Wilton Manors? New Kids on the Block … anywhere? Nothing should...
Tags: Bradley Cooper, Nick Lachey, Chicago Tribune, Jennifer Lawrence, Marlon Brando
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