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Monday profile: Galesville father, son bond over love of music
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Music is never far away in this house. Guitars and banjo parts rest around the kitchen table. A mandolin is tucked away near the stairs, which lead to a sound-proofed music studio. Rick Sampson grabs a wooden flute -- a flute he made -- and plays...Tags: Education, Entertainment, Music Theater, Colleges and Universities, Music
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Swons take TV stage again tonight
Muskogee Phoenix, Okla.Who are the Muskogee brothers who will perform on NBC's "The Voice" today? The Swon Brothers, Zach and Colton, who are now in the top 10 on the popular music competition television show, are much more than rising country music stars, their family,...Tags: Entertainment Events, Politics, Theater, NBC (tv network), The Voice (tv program)
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Mraz and his band serenade 18,000 fans
The Korea Herald, Seoul / Asia News NetworkSEOUL (The Korea Herald/ANN) -- American pop singer-songwriter Jason Mraz made his way back to his Korean fans on Friday night, and despite it being the musician's sixth performance in the country, the geek in the pink still managed to attract around 18,...Tags: Germany, Entertainment, Music
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READER SUBMITTED: Women's Chorale Marks Tenth Year
West HartfordThe West Hartford Women's Chorale celebrates the start of its tenth anniversary year on June 7 with a concert of Hope and Peace. We are constantly barraged with war, violence and confrontation in our world, and, more recently in New England. The WHWC has...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Music
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Small farms promote themselves on film
The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Calif.Video producer Kala Philo has a big idea for small farms: Help them to promote themselves through the booming realm of online video and ask people on the Web to help pay for it. Although the use of mobile devices to access Internet video is exploding,...Tags: Social Media, Media Industry
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10 questions with Neelesh Maharaj
The Record, Stockton, Calif.He answers to Neelesh Maharaj, the name his mother gave him at birth 37 years ago. He also goes by DJ No Shame or Funky Fresh Lesh, when he's behind the turntable scratching and mixing with one of his Stockton bands. Maharaj is a Stockton everyman....Tags: Bankruptcy, Food Industry, Baseball, The Home Depot, Entertainment
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Falsetto favored as promising artist
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserKamakakehau Fernandez of Maui is the odds-on favorite to be named most promising artist in the 2013 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards to be announced Saturday by the Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts. His "Wahi Mahalo" is an impressive debut release and he's...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Marketing
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Orbert Davis' jazz symphony looks at Chicago River's momentous reversal
It was called the “seventh engineering wonder of the world,” a herculean effort to reverse the flow of the Chicago River. Typhoid fever, cholera and other waterborne diseases were running rampant in Chicago in the late 19th century, and...
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University of Minnesota Duluth benefactor Mary Ann Weber dies
Duluth News TribuneMary Ann Weber, who with her husband, entrepreneur Ron Weber, was instrumental in funding the Weber Music Hall at the University of Minnesota Duluth, has died. The Cloquet native died unexpectedly on Monday at her home in Edina, Minn., family members...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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The Seattle Times Nicole Brodeur column
Seattle TimesOne October night in 2007, a group of friends from Seattle traveled to New York City's Webster Hall to make a film about a benefit concert. The concert commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Huntington's Disease Society of America, which was founded...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Arts and Culture, Movies, Heart Disease, Huntington's Disease
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Race, history reflected in Harlem artist's work at Center in the Square
The Roanoke Times, Va.Butcher paper represents a number of things for Harlem, N.Y., artist Dianne Smith. "It's at once durable and yet there's a fragility to it," she said. She has used it in her art as a way of representing the treatment of black people in America through...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Museums, Culture, Fishing, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia)
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Cardinal Health's CEO uses background to think outside the box
The Columbus DispatchWhen most people listen to an orchestra, they hear the violins playing the melody. Not George Barrett, CEO of Cardinal Health. "When musicians listen to a piece of music, they hear the inner lines, they hear the viola supporting the harmony, the...Tags: High School Sports, Brown University, Crime, Law and Justice, New York University, Music Theater
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