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For the national anthem, the Ravens go for a pro
Just before the Ravens face the Houston Texans Sunday, they will hear a familiar voice — other than John Harbaugh's, that is.
It will be the smooth, vibrant baritone of Mishael Miller, who has sung the national anthem for Ravens home games since...Tags: Concerts, Punishment, Colleges and Universities, Howard University, Fines
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Radio dial
AM - WMBC: 560. University of Maryland, Baltimore County. - WCAO: 600. Gospel music. - WCBM: 680. News, talk, information, business and sports. - WBMD: 750. Sundays: religious and ethnic programs. Weekdays: religious programs. (Dawn to dusk.) - WYRE:...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, NPR, Radio, Country and Western (genre)
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Stellar Awards honor the best in gospel music
Destiny's Child, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Jermaine Dupri were among the artists celebrating gospel music at this year's 17th annual Stellar Awards. Donnie McClurkin was the big winner at the Atlanta Civic Center ceremony, walking away with six awards,...Tags: Music Industry, Michelle Williams, Awards and Prizes, Sean John Combs
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Donna Summer dies at 63; diva of disco
In 1975, Donna Summer released a pop single unlike any before it. The singer, then an unknown in the U.S., was living in Germany and working with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder and lyricist Pete Bellotte. Together they came up with a breathy,...
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GUY PENROD PERFORMS THIS WEEKEND
Those who come to his concerts this weekend, Guy Penrod says, will leave in a better frame of mind. Penrod says concertgoers will be uplifted, encouraged and “possibly instructed from the word of God, as I am on a nightly basis. I believe they&...
Tags: Concerts, Music, Baptist, Christianity
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Spring Planting Festival in Mansfield
MANSFIELD, Mo.-- More than 7,000 visitors are expected to visit Bakersville Pioneer Village near Mansfield, Missouri, on Sunday for the 12th annual Spring Planting Festival sponsored by Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company. The two-day event has a full...
Tags: Folk (genre), Music Industry, Music, Festive Events, Genetic Engineering
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Ronnie Wood's Atlantic City solo show is more than just a Stone alone
Lehigh Valley MusicATLANTIC CITY -- With The Rolling Stones’ 50th anniversary tour seemingly delayed until 2013, the closest thing area fans are likely to see to a live Stones show for the first time in six years was a quarter of the...... -
Free Music Friday! Strange frequencies from Floating Action
The West Coast doesn't have a monopoly on freaky, folky sounds. Floating Action, a band from Black Mountain, N.C., could give any Seattle-area "beard rock" outfit a run for its money. The band's 2011 album "Desert Etiquette" blended acoustic drones,...
Tags: Generationals (music group), Band of Horses (music group), Music Industry, Music, John Wesley
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Can anyone lift my burden?
Change of SubjectA question for hard-core gospel fans or hymn singers in the CoS audience: Ever hear of a song titled "My Burdens Will Be Lifted"? I'm looking for the melody and lyrics in an effort to complete my "Mama's Opry" collection....... -
Church news for April 14
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Meyersdale, the Rev. Frank E. Harpster III, lists the schedule. Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. worship Tuesday: 6:30 p.m. music/worship/witness meeting Wednesday: 9 a.m. sewing,...Tags: Girl Scouts of the USA, Canterbury, Friedens, Soups, Lutheranism
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Keystone State Quartet at next Coffee House
The next Coffee House at Friedens Lutheran Church will be at 7 p.m. Friday. The entertainment will be provided by the Keystone State Quartet. The quartet, formerly known as New Spirit Quartet, is not new to gospel music and collectively, the members...
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Commissioner Michelle Boone lays out her dreams for Chicago's cultural future
Michelle Boone became the city's cultural commissioner at a turbulent time. A few months before she took office in June, then-MayorRichard M. Daleyhad decided to merge the Department of Cultural Affairs with the Mayor's Office of Special Events. This...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Arts, Film Festivals, Chicago Transit Authority, Culture
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