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NYC's Tin Pan Alley is up for sale
Tin Pan Alley, the home of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and other great American songwriters, is up for sale. Five buildings on West 28th Street in Manhattan's Chelsea district are being offered as a group for $44 million. A listing on a real estate...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Music Industry, Irving Berlin, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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5 buildings in Manhattan's historic Tin Pan Alley are up for sale; asking price is $44 million
NEW YORK (AP) _ Tin Pan Alley, the home of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and other great American songwriters, is up for sale. Five buildings on West 28th Street in Manhattan's Chelsea district are being offered as a group for $44 million. A listing...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Music Industry, Irving Berlin, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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Alfred Gallodoro, renowned musician, dies at 95
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comEven at 5, Alfred J. Gallodoro was persistent, if not impatient. He so yearned to play the clarinet that he dragged his father's instrument out of the closet and begged to be allowed to play. Two years later, perhaps impishly, he did it again. His...Tags: Les Paul, Islip (Islip, New York), Milton Berle, East Islip, Tommy Dorsey
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THE BUZZ
JANET TO RESUME TOUR. Janet Jackson plans to restart her tour tomorrow in Uncasville, Conn., but she has postponed her Madison Square Garden show on Oct. 16 until Nov. 1, Newsday's Glenn Gamboa reports. Her show on Oct. 17 at the Izod Center in East...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Farrah Fawcett, Music Industry, Madison Square Garden, Irving Berlin
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Jazz master, Eustis native to bring their piano magic
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo well-known pianists will bring some music this month when they play on their grand pianos in grand style during events in Ocala and Eustis. Jazz veteran Dick Hyman, whose career stems from the early 1950s, will perform during Appleton Museum of Art's...Tags: Folk Music, Florida, Scott Joplin, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter
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ALMANAC
On Sept. 26, 1087, William II, the son of William the Conqueror, was crowned king of England. In 1580 Francis Drake, aboard his ship Golden Hind, returned to England after sailing around the globe in 33 months, the first Englishman to accomplish the...Tags: Punishment, Elections, Antonin Scalia, Brooklyn (New York City), New York
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Dave Holland At Yale, Joe Belmont At Iron Horse
As one of England's crown jewel cultural exports to the United States, bassist/composer/bandleader Dave Holland has been a continuously creative, catalytic force on the American jazz scene since participating four decades ago in such classic Miles Davis...Tags: Iron Horse Music Hall, John Coltrane, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Jackie McLean, Wesleyan University
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Jeff Daniels' twist in 'Turn of the Century'
Special to the Chicago TribuneJeff Daniels—actor, playwright, musician—boasts one of the more eclectic movie careers of the past two decades, portraying complex, checkered characters in films like "Terms of Endearment," "The Purple Rose of Cairo," "Pleasantville" and...Tags: Jeff Daniels, Jim Carrey, New Year's, Theater, Neil Simon
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Classical Music: Piano series offers rare treat
Special to The Morning CallThe literature for classical solo piano is vast and of unparalleled quality. Yet the opportunities to hear this music are far too seldom. That's one of the reasons why the piano series at Muhlenberg College, which gets under way Sept. 26, is so...Tags: Music, Classical Music, Scott Joplin, Cole Porter, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Events Calendar - Sept. 18-26
THURSDAY SEPT. 18 ART Artist talk and reception: Ali LaRock, ''Bitter Sweet.'' Mixed media paintings. Show runs through Dec. 4. 5 p.m. Cedar Crest College, Cressman Library, 100 College Drive, Allentown. 610-606-4666. FILM Film and Discussion: ''...Tags: Government, Rivers, Energy Saving, Literature, House and Home
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'Turn of the Century' celebrates jukebox musical
Special to the Chicago TribuneWith their book for "Jersey Boys," Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice won heightened respect for the jukebox musical, a show that tells a story using old hits instead of a new score. Their latest, "Turn of the Century," now in previews and running...Tags: Bob Fosse, Jeff Daniels, Arthur Freed, Theater, Movies
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New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens
Special to amNewYorkIf you are a believer of "great things come in small packages," then Kew Gardens might be your kind of neighborhood. This triangular-shaped enclave has many conveniences of city life, yet retains a small-town feel. One of seven planned communities in...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Horace Mann, Frederick Law Olmsted, Theft
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