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Gerald Clayton: A fresh voice in jazz pianism
Talented young jazz pianists are never in short supply, but the kind who opened Thursday night at the Jazz Showcase always will be rare. Without fuss or fanfare, Gerald Clayton led his trio in a refreshingly original set that distinguished him from...
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Levitt Pavilion's second season to be like first, only better, officials say
Lehigh Valley MusicLast year’s inaugural season of the Levitt Pavilion at ArtsQuest’s SteelStacks campus in south Bethlehem was “an outstanding success,” says Jim Creedon, chairman of Friends of the Levitt Pavilion, the nonprofit group that... -
Video: 2013 Ford Fusion does the techno sound collage music thing
Autoblog.comFiled under: Hybrid, Sedan, Etc., Marketing/Advertising, Videos, Ford If you're wondering what the 2013 Ford Fusion has to do with techno music... well, join the club - we have no idea. We'll defer to an expert, musician Joshua Harrison: "Techno music, b.... -
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METALLICA: Ulrich's Acting on Display Monday
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich makes his acting debut -- playing someone other than himself -- when Hemingway and Gellhorn premieres on HBO on Monday night at 9:00 p.m....Tags: Facebook, Bon Iver (music group), Eva Mendes, Baltimore Ravens, General Motors Corp.
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Friday, May 25, 2012
The Finances Behind Facebook Going Public Financial expert Matthew Stout (president of Stout, Joyce, and Bowman Associates) talks about Facebook publicly sharing its stock. He also discusses the company’s drop in share prices and the lawsuit...Tags: Sports, Facebook, Social Media, D.A. Points, Stock Car Racing
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Virginia Arts Festival presents Mahler's Eighth Symphony
The Virginia Arts Festival doesn't regularly advertise in The New York Times. But with Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony coming up, it was time to get the word out. A recent ad in the national newspaper announced performances of this unique work, which the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Gustav Mahler, Culture, Festive Events, College of William and Mary
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Whitehall High to hold Night of Music Tuesday
Talented musicians from Whitehall Middle School will perform in a Night of Music. Students will take the stage at the Whitehall High School auditorium at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 22 for a public performance.Tags: Whitehall
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Levitt Pavilion at SteelStacks kicks off second season
Last year's inaugural season of the Levitt Pavilion at ArtsQuest's SteelStacks campus in south Bethlehem was "an outstanding success," says Jim Creedon, chairman of Friends of the Levitt Pavilion, the nonprofit group that oversees it.
More than 24,000...Tags: Musikfest, Music Theater, Popular Music (genre), Allentown, Genres
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Classically Trained: Pacific Symphony records score to 'Diablo III'
The classically trained ranks of the Pacific Symphony have made their way into a seemingly unlikely place: a computer game. But not just any game — the hotly anticipated "Diablo III." More than 100 musicians from the orchestra recorded the game'...Tags: Apple iTunes, Music, Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Shawn Rosenblatt in different state of mind after '50 songs'
Special to the TribuneHawaii was the final leg of Shawn Rosenblatt's 50 songs in 50 states project, and it ended under less auspicious circumstances than it began — by himself, in a windowless room of a group house occupied by strangers. "Being jet-lagged and all...Tags: Concerts, Music, Entertainment, Rentals
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Great performance, disappointing turnout for 'Romeo and Juliet'
Annapolis Opera's fully staged production of Charles Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet" at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts last weekend proved a triumph to close the season. My only complaint when I attended Friday evening was the number of empty seats....Tags: Concerts, Sports, Music, Arts and Culture, Fencing
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Jazzman Perez reaches out to the world
In the brief history of jazz, several extravagantly gifted musicians have transcended their roles as virtuoso performers to become bona fide cultural ambassadors for this country and its greatest musical export — jazz. Louis Armstrong and Dizzy...
Tags: Jazz (genre), Wynton Marsalis, Carnegie Hall, Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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