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Latest Music News
Music Circus stalwart Stan Lunetta plays his last show tonight (The Sacramento Bee)
Drummer and percussionist Stan Lunetta has played 3,534 performances – give or take – at the Music Circus over the past 54 seasons. Tonight will be his last. Stan Lunetta, 71, with his drum set Wednesday at the Music Circus, will retire after tonight's performance of "Hairspray." Stan Lunetta made his Music Circus debut in the 1950s. In a career that ranged from Elvis Presley to ... |
Music and Arts awards (The Oregonian)
$5,000 in scholarships The West Linn-Wilsonville Music and Arts Partners nonprofit awarded scholarships totaling $5,000 to six graduating seniors this spring. |
Moserobie Music Production (All About Jazz)
It was around 1999 when Swedish saxophonist Jonas Kullhammar felt he was ready to document his music and his quartet. For those who haven't heard this remarkable player, Kullhammar is one of those saxophonists whose excursions convey an exuberant joy in improvising and playing jazz. |
Music in Park winds (The Oregonian)
Many free summer concert series are soon coming to a close. Today, West Linn will wrap up its Music in the Park series at Tanner Creek Park. The fourth annual community event will finish with Bob Miller's Almost All-Star Band, which will perform hits from the 1960s and '70s. |
Music suggestions for Aug. 28 (The Record)
Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, who founded Jefferson Airplane, are celebrating 50 years of writing music together as Hot Tuna, a band fusing blues, acoustic instruments and hard rock into their sound. 7 p.m. Sunday, Community Theatre at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, Morristown. |
Kid Rock films music video at Motown (Detroit News)
Kid Rock says he had always wanted to visit Motown's famed Studio A, the legendary "Snake Pit" where the Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, Miracles and other Motown acts recorded their most famous songs. But the recording studio meant so much to him and to music at large that he said he didn't want to go there unless he had a good reason. |
Wheat grass, vintage music, Olympics (GMA News)
This Saturday, learn about the latest health food in the market and how effective they are. Also listen to the "vintage music" of the Eraserheads and review the Philippine teams' performance at the Olympics. (Airing on August 30, 2008) |
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