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'Hip Hop Honors' with a Long Island beat
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comTHE SHOW "VH1's Hip Hop Honors" WHEN | WHERE Tonight at 10 on VH1 THE DEAL The fifth annual Hip Hop Honors - taped at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan last Thursday - recognizes Cypress Hill, De La Soul, Naughty by Nature, Slick Rick and Too Short....Tags: Long Island, Slick Rick, Chuck D, Busta Rhymes, Isaac Hayes
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Country queens, a pop master and a blues giant will arrive in the region
In live music, as in your backyard, autumn is transition time. The amphitheaters wrap up their seasons as more of the action shifts indoors. But with performing arts centers now dotting Hampton Roads, the pace doesn't necessarily slow as the mercury dips....Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Ferguson Center for the Arts, Elvis Costello, Carrie Underwood, Hampton Coliseum
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CAST CALLS
THE NEVILLE DANCE THEATRE auditions ages 13-17 at 10:30 a.m., ages 7-12 at 1 p.m. tomorrow for "The Nutcracker," Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, 718-963-2009, nevilledance .com. AIRPORT...Tags: Hal David, Halloween, Long Island University, Colleges and Universities, Dance
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When Mark Erelli called his fifth album "Hope and Other Casualties" in 2006, it was an uncharacteristically pessimistic sentiment from a singer and songwriter with a wide, guileless streak of idealism. He amends the feeling a bit with the first song on...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Coral Reefs, Steve Davis, Folk Music, Connecticut River
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New On CD: Mark Erelli, Tindersticks
The Hartford CourantMARK ERELLI DELIVERED SIGNATURE SOUNDS When Mark Erelli called his fifth album "Hope and Other Casualties" in 2006, it was an uncharacteristically pessimistic sentiment from a singer and songwriter with a wide, guileless streak of idealism. He amends...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Coral Reefs, Steve Davis, Folk Music, Connecticut River
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More Long Island theater highlights
Newsday Staff WriterSEPT. 12. La Cage aux Folles. Steve McCoy, fresh from his role in the Long Island premiere of "Grey Gardens" and a national tour of "Man of La Mancha," stars in this gender-bender Broadway classic that brought us such tunes as "I Am What I Am" and "The...Tags: Long Island, Hal David, William Inge, Broadway, Henry James
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The Jason Alexander era at Reprise Theatre Company
Special to The Times"Once on This Island," a tale of love and redemption in the Caribbean, marks a new beginning for L.A.'s leading presenter of old musicals. "Island," which opens Wednesday at UCLA's Freud Playhouse, is the first show of Reprise Theatre Company's first...Tags: ABBA, Benny Andersson, Jerome Robbins, David Hyde Pierce, Billy Wilder
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Isaac Hayes, 65; innovative singer, composer changed pop music with hits like 'Shaft'
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIsaac Hayes, the musician, composer and producer whose innovative sound changed the shape of pop music and whose shaved head, bejeweled outfits and regal demeanor embodied African American masculinity in the 1970s, has died. He was 65. Family members...Tags: John Belushi, Stevie Wonder, Rock and Roll Music, Samuel L. Jackson, New Year's
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Tributes to the Who, George Martin
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersTHERE ARE "once-in-a-lifetime" tribute and trophy shows most every weekend in Los Angeles, but Saturday night had been circled on the calendar for weeks by fans of the British Invasion as an evening of amazing confluence. Crosstown events promised to...Tags: Adam Sandler, Pete Townshend, Rock and Roll Music, Roger Daltrey, Tom Jones
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New Wave redux rolls into Jones Beach
kevin.amorim@newsday.comWe really did belong to a club. There were degrees of membership, of course -- hey, nice asymmetrical haircut! -- but one thing was for certain: if you were lucky enough to have lived through the new-wave music invasion of the early 1980s, Long Island was...Tags: Long Island, Rock and Roll Music, Huntington, Belinda Carlisle, Lido Beach
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Hayes memories
Chicago Tribune criticDraped in gold chains, with a shaved head and barrel chest, Isaac Hayes was an intimidating presence. He could bench-press 350 pounds, and his voice was as bottomless as the Grand Canyon. They called him "Black Moses." It was a persona he reluctantly...Tags: Dionne Warwick, Hal David, Isaac Hayes, Music Industry, Glen Campbell
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'Shaft' Composer Isaac Hayes Dies
Isaac Hayes, the musician, composer and producer whose innovative sound changed the shape of pop music and whose shaved head, bejeweled outfits and regal demeanor embodied African-American masculinity in the 1970s, has died. He was 65. Family members...Tags: Stevie Wonder, John Belushi, Rock and Roll Music, Minority Groups, Scientology
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