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Go away with Lang Lang
Born in China, classical pianist Lang Lang splits his time between New York City and Beijing — when he's not touring, that is. The 30-year-old musician travels about nine months each year for his concerts, his work with the United Nations Children's...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Trips and Vacations, China, Tourism and Leisure, UNICEF
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Local Soundtrack: Pinnacle's classic prog rock continues with 'A Blueprint for Chaos'
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGNEARfest was the greatest unknown music happening in the Lehigh Valley -- the final one, NEARfest Apocalypse, took place in June. The weekend progressive music event, which took place for years at Lehigh University’s Zoellner Arts Center,... -
Sands Event Center confirms show by top artist we told you about earlier
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAn announcement Lehigh Valley Music made first this morning about a top artist in yet another genre coming Sands Bethlehem Event Center has been confirmed by the venue. Sarah Brightman, the world’s all-time top-selling soprano with five No. 1... -
Sands Bethlehem Event Center gets the top artist in yet another genre
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGSands Bethlehem Event Center, which has offered top rock, country, blues, jazz, Celtic and alternative music and comedy – and has shows by top artists in electronic dance music and R&B coming up – has scheduled the top artist in...... -
Terry Callier dies at 67; vocalist, musician
Terry Callier, a singer-songwriter who captivated a cult following with his quietly hypnotic baritone voice and hard-to-classify music that combined elements of folk, blues and jazz, died of cancer Oct. 27 at a hospital in Chicago. He was 67. Callier...
Tags: Opinion Research Corporation, Music, Acid Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Curtis Mayfield
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Ned Reynolds
People in the Ozarks have been watching Ned Reynolds on KY3 for more than 45 years. They have heard the phrases “get that off the screen” when one of the local favorites is being beaten and “bon jour and good sports” at the end of...Tags: NBC (tv network), Personal Service, Springfield Cardinals, Radio, Colleges and Universities
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Hume's Kaleidoscopic Mind-Body Music Drops in at BAR New Haven on Oct. 24
Hume w/ Stout Cortez. Free, 9 p.m., Oct. 24. BAR, 254 Crown St., New Haven, manicproductions.org For musicians and music fans alike, tweenage and teenage years are traditionally the most crucial. Somewhere between 11 and 18, you start cultivating...
Tags: Punk (genre), Music, Music Industry, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Classically Trained: Pacific Chorale marks 45th season with 'Elijah'
The Pacific Chorale will celebrate its 45th concert season at the end of the month with a performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah." The concert is at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, where the chorus is one...Tags: Music, University of California, Irvine, Music Industry, Culture, Social Media
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At consulate in Libya, a model diplomat is lost
WASHINGTON — J. Christopher Stevens was in many ways the model American diplomat, committed, idealistic, willing to take risks and eager to find out what was really happening in obscure corners of the world. A lanky 52-year-old Californian, with...Tags: Lawyers, Peace Corps, Barbara Lee, Justice System, Music
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PASSINGS: Thomas Cassidy, Valerie Eliot
Thomas Cassidy Longtime classical music radio announcer in L.A. Thomas Cassidy, 95, an announcer who was the longtime host of classical music programs on the now-defunct KFAC radio station, died Nov. 5 at Northridge Hospital Medical Center, his daughter...Tags: NBC (tv network), Obituaries, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music, Radio
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Fall music preview: Getting a sound classical education
How many of you feel you need more grounding in some basic elements of classical music? Let's have a show of hands. I thought so! Some of you may simply want to know what distinguishes a symphony from a sonata, or what makes music “modern,”...
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A buoyant, stylistically wide-ranging weekend in Chicago jazz
Any doubts that the fall season has gotten fully underway should be swept aside by this weekend's nearly brisk lineup of jazz offerings: "Women of Chicago Jazz Piano": Jazz listeners tend to think of Chicago as a tenor saxophone town, and for good...
Tags: Music, Jazz Institute of Chicago, Fred Anderson, Gene Ammons, Old Town School of Folk Music
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