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Apr 24 2024
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James Andrews, the Musical Mayor of New Orleans, Looms Large at This Week’s Jazz Fest
When the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival kicks off this week, an array of local heroes will dominate the lineup. Among their ranks, as usual, will be Trombone Shorty (Troy Andrews), the hottest musician in the Big Easy; Oscar-and-Grammy-toting dynamo Jon Batiste, who graced the official poster of the 2022 festival; the Dixie Cups, featured on this year’s poster; Irma Thomas, the soul
Vanity FairApr 24 2024
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Dasha Wants to Get Country Music Audiences Dancing Again With Viral Song 'Austin'
Dasha knew she had something special with “Austin” long before she created the viral line dance that’s been captivating audiences across social media. In fact, she says she knew it when the song was still a demo. “People just started perking up and texting me,” Dasha tells Rolling Stone. “Just like, ‘Hey I heard this song and it’s insane!’ Everybody’s ears perked up, and I felt like everyone
RollingStone.comApr 24 2024
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'American Idol' judge Katy Perry shuts down the 'biggest lie' of the music industry
Katy Perry has a new source of inspiration for her upcoming music. Speaking with Fox News Digital Monday night at the "American Idol" Top 10 Tastemaker Event at the Aster hotel in Hollywood, Perry revealed she gets to "create from a different space now." "I feel really happy and whole and loved, so that’s different for an artist because usually you’re writing songs out of pain," she said. "But
Fox News (Online News)Apr 15 2024
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Free flute music during your lunch break at the Portland library
The Portland Conservatory of Music presents a free lunchtime performance Thursday by flute player Dr. John Ross as part of its Noonday Concert series.
The 12:15 p.m. show is at Portland Public Library’s Rines Auditorium.
Ross is a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral performer, as well as a teacher and administrator for the conservatory.
To reserve a seat and see the
Portland Press HeraldApr 30 2024
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Tony Nominations 2024: Alicia Keys’ Musical ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and ‘Stereophonic’ Lead With 13 Nods Apiece
“Hell’s Kitchen,” a musical inspired by Alicia Keys’ teenage years in New York City, and “Stereophonic,” the story of a rock group in danger of splintering, dominated the 2024 Tony Awards nominations. The two shows, one focused on a pre-celebrity pop titan coming into her talent and the other examining a darker, druggier side of the music industry, picked up a leading 13 nods. They were
VarietyMar 26 2024
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From Movies to Music: The History of the Bluebird Theater
The Bluebird Theater , with its brick facade, vibrant neon marquee and intimate interior, has been a fixture of Denver's entertainment scene since 1915."Our space is pretty small; we have 550 sellable tickets," says general manager Kevin Anderson. "When you fill this room up, there is no bad place to watch the show. We are a re-entry venue, so people can come and go as they please. It's the
Denver WestwordApr 23 2024
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Music Icon Prince was fond of cheesecake, so much so, that Cheesecake Funk was born
"I just thought it was cool that I baked something and Prince ate it and he enjoyed it," said Vanessa Drews, the founder of Cheesecake Funk. The music legend lives on not only through his music but also the memories and stories shared about him. For one former Paisley Park employee, it's through one of his favorite desserts... cheesecake! "I started working for Prince selling merchandise and
KARE11Mar 16 2024
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LIVE MUSIC AT THE NEW SAVOY DETROIT
Join Nate Topo and his 313 Group every Saturday and Sunday night for a unique dining experience. Nate has been featured on Channel 4's Live in the D, and each performance he brings in some of Detroit's finest musicians. The Savoy Restaurant is the newest jazz hotspot with a diverse menu and extensive drink list. Reservations are recommended.
Detroit Metro TimesApr 08 2024
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Boston theater modernizes classic musical "Company" with gender swap
BOSTON - When Stephen Sondheim's "Company" first opened at Boston's Shubert Theater more than half a century ago, it focused on a man, and what he thought about marriage, partnerships and societal pressures. Now, that man, Bobby, is a woman, Bobbie, played by Britney Coleman. Through a series of vignettes, the audience sees the relationships she has with her married friends and with her own
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