After a year of performing in front of a virtual audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic, punk group Dropkick Murphys was ready to hit the road once it was declared relatively safe to do so. So the guys have teamed up with longtime friends Rancid to relaunch the previously announced …
Read More »Big Vic: Girl, Buried Album Review
Ann Arbor, Michigan’s Big Vic Quartet recognize the undeniable correlation between loud music and emotional expulsion. Singer, lead songwriter and lead guitarist Victoria Rinaldi is comfortable enough tearing her strings during the band’s debut Girl, Buried– yet his voice rarely rises above a whisper. Rather than screaming, Rinaldi stands back …
Read More »Democrats continue to struggle with Biden’s platform
WASHINGTON (AP) – This is one of the favorite sayings of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a guide for Democrats in these difficult times: âOur diversity is our strength. Our unity is our power. But as Democrats try to squeeze President Joe Biden’s sweeping federal government overhaul into law, it’s the …
Read More »American folk legend John McEuen returns to the App Theater on October 14
Exactly two years after his sold-out performance for the opening of the Appalachian Theater of the High Country (ATHC), folk musician John McEuen returns to Boone on October 14 to perform alongside his “String Wizards” Matt Cartsonis , Les Thompson, John Cable, Jack Lawrence and T. Michael Coleman. This live, …
Read More »Richard H. Kirk, post-punk pioneer of industrial music, dies at 65
Richard H. Kirk, founding member of the English group Cabaret Voltaire and a major figure in the creation of the post-punk style known as industrial music, has passed away. He was 65 years old. His death was confirmed by his former record company, Mute, in an Instagram post on September …
Read More »Mississippi musician donates instruments to high schools | Mississippi News
By KEISHA ROWE, The Clarion-Ledger JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – When Antwone Perkins, originally from Jackson, was young, he loved making music, even though he never had the chance to take lessons or play new instruments. Now 32, Perkins’ love of music and his desire to see budding musicians excel and …
Read More »RAMBLIN ‘ROUND: Many rock musicians who are not “just bassists” | Local News
I know a guy who is a talented and above average bassist and singer, but when asked to play bass in a band he usually refuses. I wondered why, and I got the answer: he wanted to be a singer, didn’t want to be known as “just a bass player”. …
Read More »A Night of Legends brings music back to Chaifetz Arena | The living
What better way to bring live music back to the Chaifetz Arena for the first time since February 2020 than with some old school R&B classics and new school tunes? “A Night of Legends” brought the sounds of Alex Isley, Stokley, Charlie Wilson and The Isley Brothers on stage on …
Read More »The music industry is an unexpected victim of a plastic shortage
October 2, 2021 ADEPARTURE from 2020 Green Lung, a cult London heavy metal band, was set to make their first US tour. Then came the covid-19. The group used the blockages that followed to produce a second album, “Black Harvest”. By December it was recorded and ready to be mastered …
Read More »Tickets now on sale for GENERATION RISE and JIM HENSON’S EMMET OTTER’S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS at the New Victory Theater
Marking the return of in-person performances at the New Victory Theater, tickets go on sale today for the world stage premiere of Generation Rise and the holiday performances of Jug-Band Christmas by Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter. Tickets go on sale at 2 p.m. ET today and can be purchased at …
Read More »South level can weigh on broadband access
New York is launching a survey of broadband mapping consumers to try to better understand the availability or unavailability of broadband broadband services in the state. The federal government is also investigating the issue, but Albany says the timeline for completing this study is unclear. The study by the State …
Read More »More live entertainment to come
This week, the blues scene features a diverse sampling of music, from pure blues to blues-influenced bands, all leading to more entertainment available as the pandemic recovery continues. Please note that many sites have protocols to protect their customers. Check and see what is required ie proof of vaccination, masks. …
Read More »Tallah removed from Avatar tour after members contract COVID-19
The booming nu-metal band Tallah is no longer a supporting actor on the Going Hunting Tour, now presented by Swedish metal band Avatar after some of the Tallah members contracted COVID-19. Subsequently, the Philadelphia-based band, driven to the beat by drummer Max Portnoy, launched a crowdfunding campaign to accept donations. …
Read More »On display: ‘Dawoud Bey: An American Project’ at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York
“A young man resting on an exercise bike, Amityville, NY” (1988) by Dawoud Bey On View presents images of remarkable exhibitions CHICAGO PHOTOGRAPHER Dawoud Bey chronicled America since the mid-1970s, focusing on individuals, communities and stories often invisible, yet at the heart of the nation’s narrative. âDawoud Bey: An American …
Read More »Abruscato still influenced by the success of the 90s on the new album APHND
A Pale Horse Named Death mastermind Sal Abruscato was the final guest on Full Metal Jackie’s weekend radio show. The former Type O Negative and Life of Agony drummer explained how he still draws on his experiences dating back to the early ’90s when writing new tracks, which he has …
Read More »Gold Star families reunite for the dedication of the Naperville monument
Jayne Luebke said the Gold Star family community is a great support network, but it is “a club that we absolutely never want to welcome you into”. The Naperville resident was among several Gold Star Families who attended the dedication ceremony for the Naperville Gold Star Families Memorial at the …
Read More »Morongo’s 30th annual powwow celebrates Native American culture and heritage – press enterprise
The colorful sights and sounds of the 30th Morongo Thunder & Lightning Powwow, celebrating Native American tribal culture, continued through the Morongo Band Indian Reservation on Saturday, September 25. Adam Nordwall, left, dances during the grand entrance to the 30th Annual Morongo Thunder & Lightning Pow Wow on Saturday, September …
Read More »Local groups participate in a regional walking competition
1of12 Oak Ridge High School competes in the Bands of America North Houston Regional Championship at Woodforest Bank Stadium on Saturday, September 25, 2021, in Shenandoah. Twenty-seven groups from across the region took part in the annual walking competition. Jason Fochtman / Personal PhotographerShow moreShow less 2of12 Grand Oaks High …
Read More »Dedication of the marker and concert scheduled for September 25 – Neuse News
A special part of Kinston history will be recognized on Saturday September 25. At 4 p.m. that day, the Kinston / Lenoir County African American Heritage Commission will unveil a marker commemorating the inscriptions Kinston had in The Negro Motorist Green Book. This book, compiled by Victor H. Green, provided …
Read More »Kings of Leon cancels concerts due to family “medical crisis”
On Thursday (September 23), Kings of Leon canceled two of their upcoming concerts, including an appearance scheduled for September 24 at the Ohana festival hosted by Eddie Vedder in California, due to a “medical crisis” involving the mother of three. from the members of the rock group. BettyAnn Murphy, mother …
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-Photo by Jen Lane Members of the Fort Dodge Senior High Marching Band rehearse during the Marching Band Camp earlier this summer. The FDSH will host the annual North Central Iowa Marching Band Competition at Dodger Stadium this Saturday. -Photo by Jen Lane Members of the Fort Dodge Senior High …
Read More »Friendswood bands win national awards
The Music Departments at Friendswood Junior High and Friendswood High School celebrate the sound of music after both departments were honored by the Foundation for Music Education for the programs they performed in the 2020 school year- 21. As part of the Class AA division of the Music Education Foundation …
Read More »“Party Band of the South” will perform in Trussville on Friday evening
by Scott Buttram, editor TRUSSVILLE – The Swingin ‘Medallions formed their group in 1962 in Greenwood, South Carolina. By 1966, they had sold 1.5 million copies of their biggest single and were a hit on college campuses and southern theaters. On Friday, September 24, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., …
Read More »Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X, BTS and more who made 2021 a weird year for music
Every year for the past few years, I’ve compiled a Spotify playlist as a sort of music year snapshot. Obviously, regional artist releases are the priority, but I’m also trying to add some pop favorites, critical darlings, awesome indie stuff you might never have met and a few tributes to. …
Read More »Native American tribe wants BU to change name of Myles Standish dormitory – NBC Boston
A Native American tribe asks Boston University to change the name of a dormitory that honors Myles Standish, the pilgrim’s military leader. The Massachusett Tribe in Ponkapoag say Myles Standish Hall should be renamed Wituwamat Memorial Hall after a prominent Native American figure was massacred along with other tribesmen by …
Read More »Mexico City band Zoé breaks rock’n’roll divide
Mexican rock band Zoe Photo: Courtesy When Spanish-speaking rock groups from Latin America tour the United States, they usually headliner their own shows or share the bill with other performing groups. rock in spanish. They don’t normally roam the country with an English-speaking rock band at the same level of …
Read More »At 75, the Ojai Music Festival remains focused on the future
OJAI, Calif .– The return is a process. It is rarely linear. The Ojai Music Festival, for example, returned September 16-19 to celebrate its 75th anniversary after a long pandemic absence. But there have been setbacks among the returns. Compromises were made to accommodate her move from spring to the …
Read More »Troll Farm disinformation reaches 140 million Americans every month, report says
Troll farms were building massive audiences and peddling propaganda ahead of the 2020 presidential election, according to a report. Facebook’s design and algorithms helped disseminate content from the troll farm, the MIT Technology Review said. The social media platform has struggled to crush disinformation campaigns since the 2016 presidential election. …
Read More »The best, the worst of Summerfest Day 3, weekend 3
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The best and the worst at Summerfest 2021 Piet Levy and the rest of our music writers give their take on who rocked Summerfest 2021 and who, well, didn’t. Bill Schulz, Milwaukee Journal Sentry Milwaukee’s first Summerfest with a three-weekend format (but not …
Read More »Red Hot Chilli Pipers heads to Cheshire for new gig
A BAND with a difference will bring its musical fusion to Northwich later this year. The Red Hot Chilli Pipers will perform at Northwich Memorial Court on November 26. Formed in 2002, in recent years the Red Hot Chilli Pipers have grown into the most famous bagpipe group on the …
Read More »Miley Cyrus puts exclamation mark on Summerfest 2021
On Friday night, pop superstar Miley Cyrus took to the stage at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater to help put an exclamation mark on the first Summerfest in two years. The festival ends Saturday night with a mainstage performance from Guns ‘N’ Roses. (PHOTO: Brianna Griepentrog)X The show was Cyrus’ …
Read More »Stratford Marching Band show to serve as backdrop for Disney movie
STRATFORD – Bunnell High School will serve as the filming location for an upcoming Disney film, school officials say. Walt Disney Studios plan to be in town Oct. 22 and 23 for the shoot, in conjunction with the school’s annual Cavalcade of Bands, according to Pam Mangini, school district director …
Read More »David Byrne’s American Utopia returns to Broadway on September 17 at the St. James Theater
David Byrne’s American Utopia returns to Broadway on September 17 at the St. James Theater, which recently hosted a limited return engagement from fellow musical headliner Bruce Springsteen. The acclaimed production will receive a Special Tony Award at the Tony Awards on September 26. Byrne is joined by band members …
Read More »Roger Bennett talks about his new “Band Of Brothers” podcast on HBO Max
Roger Bennett hosts new podcast to celebrate Band of Brothers 20th anniversary Photo courtesy of HBO MAX 20 years ago, HBO debuted Band of brothers which would go on to become one of the most acclaimed mini-series in television history. Created by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the Emmy and …
Read More »‘America’s Got Talent’: Portland’s Jimmie Herrod Says Making It To Finale ‘Feels Really Good’
âIt’s a hectic week,â says Jimmie Herrod, showing a knack for understating almost as impressive as his musical abilities. In a phone conversation, the Portland-based singer said he was busy rehearsing and preparing for Tuesday’s âAmerica’s Got Talentâ finale. Herrod will find out on Wednesday’s results show whether enough viewers …
Read More »Sparkman’s John Murray achieves All-American status in duathlon – the Madison Record
HARVEST- Compared to most triathletes John Murray, Jr. is more or less a beginner in the world of triathlon. After all, he’s only been competing in the Tri-Skill Competition for 18 months, but has already stood out for being among the best in his age group. Sparkman’s junior, 16, spends …
Read More »Annual African-American Cultural Fair returns to Lancaster this week
LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) – The eighth annual African American Cultural Fair begins Tuesday night with live music, food trucks, carnival rides, and more. “We produce African-American culture [Fair] to celebrate African American culture, life and music, âsaid Vincent Smith, president of the African American Cultural Alliance of Lancaster. âWe feature …
Read More »BTS fans suffer major setback as K-Pop group makes responsible decision
Last month, BTS fans were devastated to learn that the Map of the Soul world tour was postponed indefinitely. The ARMY was hoping the South Korean K-pop sensation would announce plans to tour again in the not too distant future. Sadly, the group’s management team sent an unexpected blow to …
Read More »We have been promised Jetpacks will postpone fall tour dates to 2022 due to the “ever-evolving COVID-19 situation”
Alison alber August 31, 2021 – 6:31 PM With the release of their next album Enjoy the view, We Were Promised Jetpacks hoped to celebrate the record with their new tour this fall. The group had originally planned to tour the east coast for a bit before starting their more …
Read More »The passages of the week | Seattle weather
Jerry Harkness, 81-year-old, who led Loyola Chicago to a groundbreaking national basketball championship and was a civil rights pioneer, died Tuesday. No further details were available. A two-time All American at Loyola, Harkness was part of the 1963 squad that won a national championship with four black starters and starred …
Read More »Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies after tour stop
LONDON, Aug.24 (Reuters) – Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, widely regarded as one of rock’s coolest men, jazz enthusiast and keen dresser, died on Tuesday just three weeks after retiring of the group’s upcoming US tour for health reasons. He was 80 years old. “It is with immense sadness that …
Read More »Residents of the Canton of Hamburg unite to find solutions to the flooding
TOWNSHIP OF HAMBURG, Michigan. – The fourth highest flood since the 1950s left quite a mess for the owners of the canton of Hamburg. Growing concerns are mainly about more frequent flooding and standing water that has nowhere to go. Township officials have worked with the US Army Corp of …
Read More »When the last show isn’t the last: Oak Street Ramblers look to the future | Music
During what they thought was their last show, the Ramblers played two sets in the parking lot of Harmony, which, as part of the town’s Steatery program, had been transformed into an outdoor restaurant. Out of respect for the bar neighbors, it was an acoustic show. Emmenegger said that in …
Read More »Tim Burgess: ‘I really lived the debauched rock’n’roll party girl’
A Monday morning lockdown and the Zoom screen comes to life with a laughing Tim Burgess, lead singer of The Charlatans. He holds a stack of records he brought to the famous Rockfield recording studio in Monmouth to help him make his second solo album in a year. “I couldn’t …
Read More »Nitty Gritty Dirt ‘Will the Circle Be Unbroken’ celebrates 50 years
This week marks 50 years since the band recorded the 38-track set in six days focused at Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville. Originally released on three vinyl records in the fall of 1972, it never spawned any true hit singles, although it peaked at No. 4 on Billboardthe ranking of …
Read More »These Indigenous Historians Compile What We Know About Residential Schools
Since 2006, Denise Lajimodiere, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa in North Dakota, has spent hours rummaging through the archives for records of Indian residential schools. âIt’s tedious,â she said. “It’s a dusty job.” And exhausting and traumatic. The archives are incomplete, but what researchers like Lajimodière …
Read More »Weekend Flyer: Tontitown Grape Festival, American Mariachi, Lady A, and more
Photo: Clayton Taylor Photography Happy Friday all. For the 122nd time in the past 120 years (the event was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic), the Tontitown Grape Festival will take place just north of Fayetteville this weekend. There’s a carnival, live music, and of course, lots of chicken …
Read More »Westbrook Notes: August 5 – Portland Press Herald
Healthy Aging Celebration The University of New England and the Westbrook Housing Authority hosted the inaugural Healthy Aging Festival on July 23. UNE students helped Westbrook Housing assess the needs of its residents during the festival, assessing their physical health, socio-emotional well-being and other age-related aspects. the subjects. Contribution / …
Read More »Helen Jane Brown – Page 1 Publications
A celebration of life will take place on Saturday August 14, 2021 at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Baudette. The visit will be one hour at the service with burial at Elm Park cemetery in Baudette. On Friday evening, August 13, at 5:30 p.m., Helen’s family will …
Read More »Mike Howe, singer of Metal Church, deceased at 55
Mike Howe, lead singer of heavy metal band Metal Church, has passed away. He was 55 years old. The group confirmed on its official Facebook page Monday that Howe “passed away this morning at his home in Eureka, Calif.” “It is with our deepest regrets that we must announce the …
Read More »Cleveland Indians’ name change hailed by Native American groups
The Cleveland Indian name has been rooted in “racial oppression” for more than a century, and activists and academics who have spent decades fighting it told The Post on Friday that it was high time for a change. The Major League Baseball team announced on Friday that they will change …
Read More »Native American Blues Band Wants Us To “Pray For Our Planet” – The Durango Herald
Blue Mountain Tribe members, left to right, Caleb Hairston, Pat Mata, Robin Hairston and Jeff “Cooper Hawk” Cooper, see their latest song, “Pray for our Planet”, woo a global audience – and win awards on path. (Courtesy of Blue Mountain Tribe) The song by Blue Mountain Tribe, a video that …
Read More »Waynesville event to benefit Jackson County MP | New
A Jackson County man known in the area for his heart of service now has the chance to reap the seeds of kindness he sowed during his career as a law enforcement officer. Sean Bryson, 53, is still Jackson County’s sworn-in sheriff’s deputy, but has embarked on a battle for …
Read More »Air Supply lyricist-guitarist talks about his hit songs and 40th anniversary tour
GREENSBURG – Air supply? Do you mean this band singing about love that affirms life and breaks hearts? With so many richly orchestrated and emotional songs passionate about the heartstrings, should we still describe Air Supply’s music as “soft rock?” “This soft-rock idiom is a real abuse of language,” said …
Read More »A VIP sneaks into town by water
Most of the big celebrities show up in Manhattan in the back of a black SUV Yet New York is still a port city. In 2019, Greta Thunberg’s emissions-free yacht cleared customs near Coney Island before disembarking to speak to the UN Last month, a visiting VIP traveled to Ellis …
Read More »Virginia PTA Official Resigns After “Let Them Die” Comment in Response to Critical Race Theory Criticism
Michelle Leete, vice president of training for the Virginia PTA, has been asked to resign after making controversial comments in front of a crowd, according to a statement from the Virginia PTA. Leete is also a member of the board of directors of Fairfax, Virginia, NAACP. The summer comments captured …
Read More »Local Animal Shelters Team Up to Host ‘Kitten and Puppy Palooza’ Adoption Event – KNWA FOX24
EXCLUSIVE: “I think a whole bunch of people need to be fired. Huntsville student says ‘baptism’ continued after investigations began New / 23 hours ago Video Acting Chancellor and University of Arkansas Rector discuss Fulbright’s decisions at panel discussion New / 3 days ago Video Washington Co. jail sees increase …
Read More »After 27 years, Ottawa Indians of the Grand River bands continue to fight for federal recognition
GRAND RAPIDS – It would be hard to deny the existence of the Ottawa Indians of the Grand River bands, whose ancestors were signatories of numerous agreements with the federal government, from 1795 with the Treaty of Greenville. But despite a 27-year effort, the tribe’s 600 or so registered members …
Read More »Global Bi-Metal Bandsaw Blades Market 2021 by Excellent Opportunities, Industry Growth, Size, and Statistical Forecast to 2026 – 2 × 6 Sports
Global Bimetallic Band Saw Blades Market Growth 2021-2026 formulated by MRInsights.biz presents a detailed analysis of the influential trends prevailing in this field of activity. This market research report performs methodical and comprehensive market research which shows the facts and figures relating to any topic relating to this industry. The …
Read More »Alberg known for his work with students
07/14/2021 CUMBERLAND – The Cumberland school community mourned the loss of elementary school music teacher Joe Alberg this week after his unexpected death on July 8 at his home. Alberg, 33, son of Philip and Mary Alberg, was a 2006 graduate of Cumberland High School and a member of the …
Read More »5 to find: Things to do this weekend | Entertainment
“Some Like It Hot,” the classic comedy about two runaway musicians posing as members of an all-female group, premiering on Saturday is the latest selection from “Films at the Mausoleum”. Tulsa artist Naima Lowe, whose work is part of the “OVAC Art 365” exhibition, will host a workshop on July …
Read More »The Eagles will make a stopover in Sacramento
Yield Here to Peds. Toni: Watch the Golden 1 Center live. Big announcement. Eagles Heb added Sacramento to their California hotel. The show will take place on Tuesday, October 12. They go to TBEO to play the entire Hotel California album with orchestra and choir. ATTH is followed by the …
Read More »Cultural Series Tickets Now On Sale At USC Aiken Etherredge Center | New
The Etherredge Center for the Fine & Performing Arts has released its cultural series lineup for the 2021-2022 season, and season ticket sales have started. Featuring stellar talents from old and new friends, the series promises to be a treat for all ages. To kick off the season, the Fabulous …
Read More »Lakeside Lutheran Warrior Band Wins Parade Awards | Jefferson County Area
ST. LOUIS – The Lakeside Lutheran High School Warrior Band returned to another successful summer, marching through five local areas and two Midwestern vacation parades, winning two awards in Missouri. The season culminated with a four-day trip July 1-4 to St. Louis, the site of America’s annual Birthday Parade. The …
Read More »Gary Sinise: I thank God for the men and women who are ready to protect us
Actor Gary Sinise joined “Fox News Primetime” to discuss the meaning of Independence Day and celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Gary Sinise Foundation. GARY SINISE: A few years ago I wrote a book called Grateful American: A Journey from Self to Service, and it sort of traces how I …
Read More »Camden partial care counselor raped child, prosecutor says
Two men were arrested within days of each other on separate charges of sexually assaulting children in treatment programs, authorities in Camden and Bergen counties said. Steven Brown, 28, a counselor with a partial care program in Camden, was arrested on Tuesday after it was reported to police that he …
Read More »Madisonville Rocks Into The Weekend With Brett Michaels | New
From the words of one of rock band Poison’s biggest hits, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” and judging by participation in last night’s kickoff at 4th Madisonville Fest and the Praise in the Park weekend, local music fans may have finally found the rose they were waiting for when rock …
Read More »American Downtown Offers Free Fun For Everyone Saturday | Local News
The downtown US celebration of the town of Greeneville will offer something for everyone on Saturday in the Big Spring area, the town said in a press release. The ninth annual celebration will begin at 4 p.m. with free live music, food and children’s activities behind the Greeneville-Greene County Public …
Read More »July 4th Playlist Across America
Musical adventure of 50 artists and 50 states Roseville, Calif., – This July 4th, we’re heading once again to one of our favorite music tools, Spotify, to build a vacation playlist. Just for fun! If you listen to countless hours of music, you might get a little bored every year …
Read More »Arkansauce will be giving a free show at Gulley Park on Thursday
Arkansauce / Courtesy I think after missing out on the 2020 season last year due to the pandemic, it’s pretty clear from last week’s comeback that Fayetteville really missed out on their annual summer concert series at Gulley Park. The park was as crowded as we’ve ever seen last week …
Read More »Fort Herkimer Amateur Radio Association Hosts ARRL “Field Days”
Story and photos by Andy McEvoy – KB2KBO Each June, the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) hosts an event for amateur radio operators across North America. The “Field Days” event is open to all FCC Authorized Operators and the general public is also encouraged to learn about amateur radio operations. …
Read More »Living in Native America: A Smooth Return to the Dance Arena | Local News
A young dancer imitates Pawnee tribal dancer Justin Townsend at a previous Tulsa Powwow. No 2021 date has been announced for this event. A young dancer performs at a previous event organized by the Kihekeh Steh Club in Skiatook. No decision has been announced on the 2021 status of this …
Read More »Formal apology from LA to native community – NBC Los Angeles
A motion for Los Angeles to take action to issue a formal apology to its Indigenous communities was brought forward by City Councilor Mitch O’Farrell. If passed by council, the motion would ask the Civil + Human Rights and Equity department to review and report on options for a formal …
Read More »Island Jamming with Madison Bluegrass Band Armchair Boogie
Boogie armchair. Photo by Dan Waterman. The Sól Grass Music Festival will debut this weekend on Washington Island, with a number of notable bluegrass groups including Armchair Boogie. Vanessa McGowan spoke with guitarist and singer Ben Majeska about the band and their upcoming performances. IN SHORT Members and instruments: Ben …
Read More »‘The Sparks Brothers’ – SF Weekly
It certainly doesn’t make sense to discourage Queen fans from reveling in the myriad virtues of their favorite bohemian bourgeois band, but “Do you know that those who like that love sparks?” Documentary about Edgar Wright Spark Brothers Images found and lively traffic that fill the interview, but it’s a …
Read More »HBCU brass bands take over NRG Stadium
Courtesy: NBOTB HOUSTON, TEXAS (June 23, 2021): The largest HBCU marching band event and second largest African American event in the state of Texas is back. Tickets are on sale for 2021 Cracker Barrel National Battle Bands (NBOTB) presented by Pepsi Zero Sugar at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on …
Read More »TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND will be presented at the Kravis Center in November
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts partners with AEG to co-present Tedeschi Trucks Band, the American blues and blues rock sensation based in Jacksonville arriving in West palm beach Thursday November 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will go on sale this Friday June 25 at 10 a.m. …
Read More »Rick Wakeman announces U.S. tour for fall 2021
Former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman has announced a North American tour for the fall that will begin in Derry, NH, and end in Clearwater, Florida. Dates start in October and end a month later. You can see the list of dates below. The Even Grumpier Old Rock Star Tour will …
Read More »Shevonne and The Force will perform at Mahaffey Plaza • St Pete Catalyst
If you have watched The rewards of life, the Amazon series produced by Visit St. Pete / Clearwater filmed at Don Cesar and other picturesque places in the city, you have been under the musical spell of Shevonne Philidor. Remember the scene in which Jarod (Jarod Wofford) brings in a …
Read More »Warming Trends: A Song For The Planet, The Secrets Of Hemp Concrete And Butterfly Snapshots
SCIENCE Crowd butterflies Have you photographed a butterfly lately? If so, you can submit your photos to contribute to a global database of butterfly sightings. Since its launch in January, Friend of the Earth, an environmental protection organization, has collected nearly 1,000 time-stamped and geotagged photos of butterflies from five …
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