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A New Documentary on Fishbone Makes the Case for Punk-Funk
Everyday Sunshine:
The Story of Fishbone
Opens Nov. 11, Real Art Ways Cinema, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, realartways.org; Sunday, Nov 13 at 7 p.m. (one night only), Mystic Independent Theater, 107 Wilcox Road, Stonington, mysticindietheater.com; ...Tags: Gogol Bordello (music group), Religion and Belief, Metallica (music group), No Doubt (music group), Real Art Ways
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HOMETOWN SECRETS: The Great Train Wreck of 1859
Today, a stretch of land near Lincoln Way West and Ironwood along the St. Joseph River is home to IU South Bend's student housing complex.
But somewhere in there, buried deep beneath the surface, lies what's left of a now 150-year-old tragedy.
“...Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Duke Ellington, World War II (1939-1945)
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Perry Hall musician keeps Zim Zemarel's Big Band sound alive
It takes a Big Band sound to battle the disco, punk, thrash rock, heavy metal and country-pop now dominating national soundtracks.
But that's exactly what the Zim Zemarel Band has done in the greater Baltimore area for the better part of 50 years.
And...Tags: YouTube, Mel Torme, William Donald Schaefer, Frank Sinatra, Dance
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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy playing benefit tonight at Firestone Live
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelThey call it the Spring Swing Food Drive Fling, which is not something I'd want to say three times fast. Whatever you call it, this sounds like a groovy show and it's also for a good cause. Hard to beat that. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is performing a full... -
Amid Super Bowl hoopla, T-shirt makers and irked fans wonder who owns Saints' 'Who Dat' chant
AP Business WriterNEW ORLEANS (AP) — Who owns "Who Dat?" Some T- shirt makers are asking that question after they were hit with cease-and-desist letters from the NFL demanding that they stop selling shirts with the traditional cheer of New Orleans Saints fans....Tags: Roger Goodell, Cincinnati Bengals, Education, Shirts (clothing), University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Endymion Chooses Saints Owner Tom Benson as Grand Marshal
ABC26 NewsEndymion founder and Captain, Ed Muniz, announced celebrity riders and performers for Mardi Gras' Main Event, the Krewe of Endymion at the Louisiana Superdome! 2010! The fun begins Saturday, February 13th at noon as The Samedi Gras Festival comes to life...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Festive Events, Duke Ellington, Mardi Gras
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Saints Owner Benson Is Endymion Grand Marshal
ABC26 NewsEndymion founder and Captain, Ed Muniz, announced celebrity riders and performers for Mardi Gras' Main Event, the Krewe of Endymion at the Louisiana Superdome! 2010! The fun begins Saturday, Feb. 13 at noon as The Samedi Gras Festival comes to life on...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Festive Events, Duke Ellington, Mardi Gras
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'My Brother's Keeper' at BET: Fancy footwork, lots of heart in an uneven Nicholas Brothers story
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "My Brother's Keeper" â â ½ Open run at Black Ensemble Theater, 4520 N. Beacon St.; Running time: 2 hours, 15 minutes; Tickets: $45 at 773-769-4451 and www.blackensembletheater.org. With Dawn Mitchell, Donald Barnes (back right),... -
Cab Calloway
Sun ReporterCab Calloway, the swing-era singer, actor and bandleader who soared to national popularity in the '30s and '40s on the strength of such hits as "Minnie the Moocher" and "It Ain't Necessarily So," has died at the age of 86. The Baltimore-bred musician...Tags: Death, Duke Ellington, Jazz (genre), Opera (genre), Career and Workplace
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Lifetime Grammy Awards announced
Burt Bacharach, Doris Day and Earl Scruggs will receive 2008 Grammy Awards for lifetime achievement.
Also on the list are Cab Calloway, Itzhak Perlman, Max Roach and The Band, The Recording Academy announced Tuesday. The award honors "lifelong artistic...Tags: Doris Day, Staples Center, Awards and Prizes, Grammy Awards, Itzhak Perlman
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William Henry 'Chick' Webb
Sun ReporterWebb's rhythms got crowds moving and shaking Baltimore drummer became jazz legend -------------------- When Chick Webb - the nationally famous swing-era jazz drummer whose "Stompin' at the Savoy" was defined by long and furious riffs that drove crowds...Tags: Culture, Death, Vocal Music (genre), Apollo Theater, Duke Ellington
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