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Barbara Ingram School for the Arts kicks off 'A Celebration of Firsts'
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe choral performance of “This Could be the Start of Something Big” on Friday night by Barbara Ingram School for the Arts students kicked off “A Celebration of Firsts” presented by the school’s foundation at Hager Hall in...Tags: Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture, Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Friday, May 17, 2013
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: 2013 Induction Ceremony Airs Saturday
The 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony premieres on HBO Saturday at 9pm ET. The show will be repeated several times in coming weeks....Tags: Amy Lee, Christian Rock (genre), Jonathan Demme, Dick Clark, Manufacturing and Engineering
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A look at Paul McCartney, who performs 2 Orlando shows this weekend
And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Although the math might be fuzzy behind that lyrical equation, offered in the closing moments of the Beatles' 1969 "Abbey Road" album, there's no doubt that Paul McCartney is one of the...
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Neo-soul singer ChesnuTT brings music with feeling to Nightfall
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.In a sense, Cody ChesnuTT is as much an emotional exhibitionist as a neo-soul singer with a vintage sound that's as smooth as crushed velvet. As he sings in a Teflon-coated tenor that's immediately reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, the Atlanta musician says...Tags: Entertainment, Freedom of the Press, Parliament, Music, Napster Inc.
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A bone-blasting, cathartic set from Metz at Lincoln Hall
In basketball parlance, Metz's invigorating Sunday concert at a crowded Lincoln Hall was the equivalent of leaving it all on the floor. Dripping with sweat and playing at volume levels that made bones vibrate, the Toronto band performed a 40-minute set...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Review: Brad Mehldau, the Bad Plus push jazz further ahead at UCLA
Sometimes, you can tell a lot about a show based on its audience. In addition to drawing an inspiringly big, deeply attentive crowd to Royce Hall to close out the first season for the newly named Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (and new...
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Coach's Rendezvous, a dive in the best sense
There is no set criterion for a great dive bar. A dingy bar can have character. An unassuming exterior could hide a spectacular interior. Sometimes, the right jukebox is all it takes. But all great dives are unified by one factor: They possess an...
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Over the weekend, memorable music from Concert Artists, Fleishers
Weekends are wonderfully musical around here, offering, more often than not, too many events for any one listener to take in, without benefit of helicopter or cloning. The choices I made last weekend paid handsome dividends. On Saturday night at the...
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Coachella 2013: For Major Lazer and New Order, nostalgia is key
Major Lazer, like many dance-hall and EDM artists, traffics in nostalgia via sentimental ’80s and ’90s samples. New Order, a band that helped forge the sound of dance music decades ago, traffics in the nostalgia of its own songs. At...
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The Three O'Clock rolls around again, this time for Coachella
Showtime was only minutes away at the Glass House in Pomona on a recent Saturday night as Michael Quercio, Danny Benair, and Louis Gutierrez, three original members of the Los Angeles psychedelic pop quartet the Three O'Clock, prepared for their first...
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Kurt Cobain died 19 years ago today
Nineteen years ago Friday, the singer for the most important American rock band of the '90s died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his Seattle home. Kurt Cobain was only 27, leaving behind his wife Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean Cobain. His...
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Grunge-influenced Wavves and Mudhoney diverge
When Nathan Williams promises, "Still I'll be your dog," on the new album by his L.A. fuzz-punk band Wavves, he's nodding of course to "I Wanna Be Your Dog" by perhaps the greatest fuzz-punk band of them all, the Stooges. But Williams seems also to be...
Tags: Entertainment, Santigold, Music, Wavves (music group), Jimi Hendrix
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