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Mysteries with a moral
Sentinel Staff WriterBrass-band concert The Brass Band of Central Florida, directed by Michael J. Garasi, will perform at 2 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Paul P. Williams Auditorium at Lake-Sumter Community College's Leesburg campus, 9501 U.S. Highway 441. The band is composed of 30...Tags: Folk Music, Mick Jagger, Tina Turner, Theater, Sales
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Low-down, funky blues from Tim Morgan & The Mojo Brothers
247-4732As a songwriter and a guitarist who enjoys playing both acoustic and electric styles, Tim Morgan stands out from the crowd of local blues musicians. His deep voice, creativity and natural intensity adds to the power of his performances. "I started...Tags: Theater, Poquoson Seafood Festival, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Muddy Waters, Ry Cooder
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A look at the top record labels' artists and market share
Here's a look at the top record labels, their artists and their U.S. market share as of Oct. 9: — UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP: 35.12 percent market share in U.S. Labels include: Geffen Records, Island Def Jam Music Group, Motown Records, Verve Music...Tags: Eric Clapton, Chris Brown, Sony Corp., Shania Twain, Warner Music Group Corporation
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Country queens, a pop master and a blues giant will arrive in the region
In live music, as in your backyard, autumn is transition time. The amphitheaters wrap up their seasons as more of the action shifts indoors. But with performing arts centers now dotting Hampton Roads, the pace doesn't necessarily slow as the mercury dips....Tags: Eric Clapton, Folk Music, Carrie Underwood, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Elvis Costello
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STORY from the band's 2004 visit describing 'The Allure of Phish'
Daily PressDaily Press reporter Chris Flores wrote this article after Phish's performance at the Hampton Coliseum during their farewell tour in 2004: Phish showed their love for Hampton Coliseum on Monday -- they played " David Bowie" as their final song at the...Tags: Music, Pennsylvania, Road Transportation, David Bowie, Hampton Coliseum
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SHEA GOODBYE THE ATTRACTIONS: Not just Mets and Jets
Other things that shouldn't be forgotten about Shea: For the official dedication ceremony on April 16, 1964, the stadium's namesake, attorney William Shea, marked the return of National League baseball to New York City by presenting two bottles of...Tags: Eric Clapton, Society, New York Jets, Sugar Ray, Energy Saving
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High School Spotlight: Conard's Ben Lewis
6-foot-2 senior center midfielder
•Accomplishments: All-CCC West in soccer and also a varsity baseball player. As a tri-captain, Lewis has helped lead Conard to a 4-1-1 record. He serves as vice president of the student council for the senior...Tags: Soccer, Government, Heads of State, Basketball
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Blues guitarist David Jacobs-Strain wrestles with tradition
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersBy Len Righi ALLENTOWN, Pa.—As a young man working in a genre that reveres tradition, blues guitarist-singer-songwriter David Jacobs-Strain could make it easy on himself. "I could either try to be a blues revivalist and play old songs note...Tags: Jack Elliott, Robert Johnson, Country Music, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Mark Knopfler
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1793: President Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. 1850: Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which created a force of federal commissioners charged with returning escaped slaves to their owners. 1961: United Nations Secretary-...Tags: Government, Upper House, Outer Banks, United Nations, Bill Clinton
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Ne-Yo, Keri Hilson and the style that lasts: R&B
Times Pop Music CriticLOOKING classic-casual in a summer blazer, gray fedora and matching silk scarf, Ne-Yo leaned over his laptop in a West Hollywood recording studio one mid- August afternoon, playing selections from "Year of the Gentleman," his third solo album, out Sept....Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Nas, Rihanna, West Hollywood, George Clinton
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Music of the mind
Astral Weeks Pop Quiz: Name the piece of music responsible for these flights of fancy:
Example one: "About fifteen minutes [in] . . . I have entered a different reality and am in a strange part of the universe where you can sit on the tail of a flaming...Tags: Classical Music, Books and Magazines, Carl Wilson, Robert Heinlein, Fiction
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Sometimes it's an acquired taste
247-4732Nick Kepics is certainly a jazz man, but it would be a mistake to call him a jazz snob. The 59-year-old guitarist willingly plays pop or country at wedding receptions. Also, his roots are in rock. Back in the late 1960s, he cranked out Kinks, Rolling...Tags: Music, Wedding Services, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Miles Davis
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