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Jon Stewart to host Grammy's tribute to Springsteen
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jon Stewart is hosting the MusiCares salute to Bruce Springsteen. The Recording Academy also announced Wednesday that Elton John, Neil Young, Mumford & Sons, Sting, Mavis Staples and Kenny Chesney will be among more than a dozen...
Tags: Faith Hill, Comedy Central (tv network), Tim McGraw, Neil Young, Elton John
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New season of PBS show "Austin City Limits" to kick off with set from Jack White (UPDATE)
When it comes to live music on television, "Austin City Limits" is top of the heap. Trailblazing guests, unfussy production and intimate, restrained camera work combined to make this long-running series a broadcast treasure. The show's 38th season looks...
Tags: Jack White, Norah Jones, Bonnie Raitt, Delta Spirit (music group), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Winter agenda: Events for the season
STAGE The Christmas Schooner Have yourself a City of Big Shoulders Christmas at the Mercury Theater, the current home of the beloved Chicago musical, “The Christmas Schooner.” Created by John Reeger and Julie Shannon, “Schooner”...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Museum of Science and Industry, Bon Iver (music group), Old Town School of Folk Music
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Bruce Hornsby to join Levon Helm tribute Oct. 3 in New Jersey
Williamsburg's own Bruce Hornsby will be on stage in at Izod Center in East Rutherford, N.J., on Wednesday, Oct. 3, to pay tribute to a rock 'n' roll original: Levon Helm. The drummer and vocalist -- best known for his indelible contributions to The Band...
Tags: Kris Kristofferson, Eric Church, Services and Shopping, Gregg Allman, Theater
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A peek into Prince's mind
CHANHASSEN, Minn.— Prince is rolling his eyes. "The hardest thing with musicians," he explains to a visitor to his Paisley Park recording studio, "is getting them not to play." The quintuple-threat singer-songwriter-producer-performer-multi-...
Tags: Havas, Count Basie, Michael Jordan, Chuck Berry, Entertainment
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Artis's Lounge – a celebrated South Side blues den – closes
Artis's Lounge – a landmark blues club on the South Side for nearly 30 years – has lost its lease and closed. The congenial spot, at 1249 E. 87th St., had been a blues nexus featuring live shows Sunday and Monday nights. It attracted...
Tags: Music, Music Industry, Entertainment
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Johnstown Area Heritage Association Is Continuing The Summer Concert Series
The Johnstown Area Heritage Association is continuing the Summer Concert Series at Peoples Natural Gas Park on Friday, Aug. 17 with a concert by JJ Grey & Mofro with special guests The Greyhounds. Tickets to the concert are $15 in advance plus handing...
Tags: George Jones, Arts and Culture, Jerry Reed, Austin City Limits Music Festival, Services and Shopping
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City Winery Chicago announces 2012 concert lineup
City Winery Chicago, a 300-capacity concert hall in the West Loop, will open Aug. 1 and announced a full slate of performers Tuesday for the 2012 season, including singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash, gospel great Mavis Staples and jazz vocalist Kurt Elling....
Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, Suzanne Vega, Matthew Sweet, Zap Mama (music group)
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City Winery enters a crowded music and restaurant market
Into a live music scene already stuffed with clubs, City Winery promises something different: Music and food in a wine-country atmosphere. But will it be enough to draw traffic from already well-trafficked clubs and restaurants within miles, if not a...
Tags: Boz Scaggs, Joan Osborne, New York City, Dave Alvin, Entertainment
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Local Q&A: Kelly Hogan
Welcome back, Kelly Hogan. More than a decade after the release of her last solo effort, "Because It Feel Good," the singer makes a long-overdue return to the spotlight with her excellent new album, "I Like to Keep Myself in Pain," a gorgeous effort...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Paul Anka, Andrew Bird, New York City, Rufus Wainwright
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Chesapeake gospel group Paschall Brothers win National Endowment for the Arts fellowship
The Paschall Brothers, an a cappella gospel quartet based in Chesapeake with ties to Newport News, has won a prestigious prize from the National Endowment for the Arts. The group, led by the Rev. Tarrence Paschall, will receive one of nine 2012 NEA...
Tags: George Washington University, Arts and Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Customs and Tradition, Services and Shopping
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Nicki Minaj, Glen Campbell, Wilco among L.A.'s top summer concerts
Pop & HissSouthern California’s summer pop music calendar includes festivals Hard Summer, Make Music Pasadena and Rock the Bells....
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