New rleans Jazz Fest: A celebration of a city reborn
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New rleans Jazz Fest: A celebration of a city reborn
USA Today – Apr 26, 2007
People feel a hunger to connect with these great performers. From rock band Cowboy Mouth to the ReBirth Brass Band regional regulars dominate though this year Davis fattened the roster of A-list outsiders to compensate for the city’s ongoing shortage of tour stopovers since flooding shut down three large theaters. The city isn’t short on live music. Though shuttered hotels and fewer conventions have hurt musicians particularly jazz players the club scene has bounced back full force with more live venues per capita than any U. “That’s because music is not an accoutrement here” Davis says.
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New York Times – Apr 26, 2007
in the lakeside community the site of the Mt. Gretna camp meeting a revival center for the Methodist Church founded in 1892 and later the site of summer cottages and homes built in the early 1900′s. Proceeds will benefit Gretna Music a classical and jazz music festival. Tickets $15 in front of the Mt. Gretna Post ffice Princeton Avenue and Chautauqua Drive (Route 117). Advance tickets $12 and information: (717) 361-1508 and.
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Boston Globe – Apr 26, 2007
Jack Clarke director of public policy for Mass. Audubon to discuss global warming; photography exhibit “A Field Guide to Life on Earth” in the gallery guided nature walks presentations and displays on environmental topics. Live jazz music by Private Circus. In addition live animal presentations exhibits from Neponset River Watershed Association Blue Hills Adventure MassBike and Blake Planetarium solar energy displays hybrid cars and “Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow ” presentation on hazardous chemicals in the house. 781-828-0296 781-828-8556.
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Agoura Hills Acorn – Apr 26, 2007
RSVP (805) 4883478. Music Fest Ventura Music Festival opens through May 13 various venues in Ventura. Renowned singers instrumental groups violinists pianists classical and jazz music. $32 and up per event. (805) 648-3146 www. venturamusicfestival.
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Monroenews.com – Apr 26, 2007
Those with trained jazz ears probably know the sounds of legendary pianist Bob James. With more than 40 albums behind him the two-time Grammy award winner helped turn fusion jazz mainstream in the 1970s and is now a veteran of the jazz music scene. His instrumental theme for the television sitcom "Taxi" also brought his distinctive music to a broader audience decades ago. But it’s a new sound that has the Traverse City native returning to the recording studio and the road. In his latest venture the pianist is pairing with Shanghai Conservatory of Music students to meld his smooth style with their traditional Chinese instruments. "It’s the culmination of a lot of experiments" Mr.
SLCC cuts the ribbon on downtown campus.
Free with registration – Salt Lake Tribune The – AccessMyLibrary.com – Apr 26, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 The Salt Lake Tribune Byline: Roxana rellana Apr. 26–Salt Lake Community College on Wednesday celebrated the opening of its downtown Salt Lake City location at Library Square. Students have been taking classes at the new campus at 231 E. 400 South since January but SLCC formally unveiled the facilities during a special open.