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Celebration to resound with guitar makers' magic
Sentinel Staff WriterAmid the fragrances of rosewood, spruce and cedar, guitar makers Manuel Velazquez and his son Alfredo have worked side by side in their Winter Springs workshop for the past 17 years. The acoustic concert guitars the elder Velazquez creates have been...Tags: Maitland Art Center, Colleges and Universities, Dance, Paul Simon, Festive Event
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George Jones ***
Sentinel Pop Music CriticBurn Your Playhouse Down Country icon George Jones defined his career with some landmark duets with Tammy Wynette. So it's fitting that the Possum's new album is a collection of previously unreleased duets featuring a diverse group of partners ranging...Tags: Tammy Wynette
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Once 'The Rocker' finds its groove, it turns into a pretty cool movie
McClatchy NewspapersRainn Wilson joins the growing list of actors spawned from the Jerry Lewis school of acting. Like Jack Black, Adam Sandler and so many other young movie stars, Wilson will more often turn to a goofy face, a pratfall or a never-ending string of ad libs...Tags: Jerry Lewis, Television Industry, Jack Black, Adam Sandler, The Rocker
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A Ronnette Who's Still Fabulous
Ronnie Spector was considered the original bad girl of rock 'n' roll when she fronted the '60s girl group the Ronettes. With her beehive hairdo, dark eye makeup and mini skirts, she and the group turned out hits like "Be My Baby" and "Walking in the...Tags: Amy Winehouse, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Danbury, Gardens and Parks, Theme Park Vacations
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'Eight Miles High': Portrait of a model barely skin deep
Chicago Tribune criticThe attractive but bird-brained German biopic "Eight Miles High" brings up the question of tone, and it never comes close to answering it. The film's tone is utterly indistinct, beyond fatuous adoration of its subject. The subject is "European wild-...Tags: Music Box Theatre, Mick Jagger
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Is Keith Richards really poster boy for life after 50?
Chicago Tribune reporterSeptember-October AARP, our largest circulation magazine, swears that dissolute Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones is proof of the glories of being 50 or older. Hmm. "50 Reasons to Love Being 50" includes the possibility of finally becoming closer to...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Vladimir Putin, Martina Navratilova, Tiger Woods
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Kot in the act: Shows you can't miss
Eddie Vedder: The Pearl Jam singer tours solo, following the release of his ultra-earnest soundtrack for "Into the Wild." Here's hoping there's room for some of Vedder's personable humor and a few stray Pearl Jam tracks.
7:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday at...Tags: Donald Fagen, Metal and Mineral, Sean Penn, Tinley Park
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'Shine a Light' shows the way
Chicago Tribune reporterMy brothers Tim and John are the big Rolling Stones fans in our family. But, for some reason, last April, I was the one smitten by "Shine a Light." Really smitten. The Martin Scorsese film, released last month on DVD by Paramount, is a high-energy and,...Tags: Elvis Presley, Van Morrison, Popular Music, Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger
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Reggae band draws a big crowd to the Pfac
Here's evidence that there is, in fact, an audience for original music in Newport News. On Sunday afternoon, more than 600 people turned out for an outdoor festival at Peninsula Fine Arts Center that featured The Prisoners, a local band that plays mostly...Tags: Pat Metheny, Langley Air Force Base, Metal and Mineral, Elvis Costello, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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George Michael embraces his dualities
Times Pop Music CriticGEORGE MICHAEL is not a whiskey-swilling geezer like Keith Richards or a rebellious bohemian like Thom Yorke. He's a well-groomed, gracious man of means whose favorite topic of discussion is the domestic bliss he shares with his longtime partner, Kenny...Tags: Civil Unrest, Tom Jones, Gays and Lesbians, Popular Music, George Michael
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Myrtle Beach rocks, but not where you think
Tribune reporterMYRTLE BEACH, S.C.—They like to call this 42-mile expanse of Atlantic beachfront the Grand Strand, an appellation that makes Myrtle Beach sound sedate, proper, Victorian. Parts of it are anything but. The '70s metal band KISS has opened a coffee...Tags: Beach Vacations, Vehicles, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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Myrtle Beach rocks
Chicago TribuneThey like to call this 42-mile expanse of Atlantic beachfront the Grand Strand, an appellation that makes Myrtle Beach sound sedate, proper, Victorian. Parts of it are anything but. The '70s metal band KISS has opened a coffee shop here. Never mind the...Tags: Sculpture, Beach Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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