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A city tradition now, but Artscape wasn't always a sure thing
Kathy Hornig's "to do" list for the week includes closing down 12 of the busiest streets in Baltimore — Mount Royal Avenue, Charles Street, Cathedral Street and others — for most of a week.
She will oversee the installation of the more than...Tags: African Americans, Arts and Culture, Riots, Elections, Charles Street
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Album review: Jimmie Vaughan, 'Plays More Blues, Ballads & Favorites'
3 stars (out of 4)
Jimmie Vaughan’s late, younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan cut a wide swath with his expansive style and blues-drenched attack. Jimmie Vaughan, in contrast, is all about taut, wiry economy. Virtually everything he's recorded has...Tags: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Poetry, Texas
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Florida songs could be the soundtrack for your next road trip
If you read this column regularly, you know that it's not unusual for the topic to have something to do with a photograph that looks inviting to me.
That's part of the motivation for this week's dispatch: Looking at the image of cypress trees along the...Tags: Blues (genre), Jimmy Buffett, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Dunbar High School resurrects marching band
Band teacher Charles Funn's voice thundered in a classroom at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, shouting the names of familiar Southern foods as a way to help the students to find their rhythm. You can feel both, he explained, in your soul.
"Fried...Tags: Students, African Americans, Arts and Culture, Science, Fine Arts
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Local jazz legend to play Rockwood venue
For Laurel ArtsI remember the years Bob Locklin was the director of Laurel Arts and how important musical venues were to him. Bob definitely had a love of music and the Jazz in the Mountains events were some of his favorites. In true Laurel Arts fashion, we are...Tags: Ramsey Lewis, Louis Armstrong, College Sports, Apollo Theater, Music Industry
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Gene McDaniels dies at 76; pop singer and songwriter
Gene McDaniels, who emerged as a pop singing star in the early 1960s with hits such as "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" and "Tower of Strength" and a decade later wrote Roberta Flack's No. 1 hit "Feel Like Makin' Love," has died. He was 76.
McDaniels, whose...Tags: Sarah Vaughan, Music Industry, Gladys Knight, Coca-Cola Co., Maine
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Nils Lofgren, from solo albums to Bruce Springsteen
One look at the discography of Nils Lofgren, the longtime guitarist in Bruce Springsteen's E. Street Band, and it's clear the 60-year-old musician can't slow down.
His new album, "Old School," which comes out Nov. 1, will be his 37th solo record,...Tags: Music, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Music Industry
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East Hartford's Piano Prodigy, Future Maestro
The Hartford CourantEven with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music. Not just ordinary music, easily...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Nat King Cole, New Britain, Goodspeed Opera House
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Phoebe Taylor and Micah Dunson
Phoebe Taylor and Micah Dunson tied the knot on Sept. 17 at the official center of the world — Felicity, Calif., a town (population, oh, around 5) founded in 1986 by Taylor’s grandfather Jacques-André Istel.
Of course, spin a globe...Tags: Music, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Entertainment, Marriage, Family
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'The Playboy Club' books 'The Voice' winner Javier Colon to play Ray Charles
From Inside the BoxColon will sing "Let the Good Times Roll" in period drama.... -
NBC's 'The Playboy Club' to release weekly music on iTunes
Pop & HissNBC's 'The Playboy Club' to release weekly music from show stars... -
I Heart Radio: Gaga, Sting, J. Lo, more do Vegas for Seacrest
Pop & HissI Heart Radio Festival, Day 2: Over a star-studded five hours Saturday evening in Las Vegas, the hosts delivered a bill that included, in order of appearance (roughly): Steven Tyler, Jeff Beck, Sting, Randy Jackson, a few members of Sly Stone's Family...
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