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The Pet Shop Boys' 18-city Wotapalava tour, the first gay touring festival, has been cancelled for this year with hopes of relaunching in ...
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Woody Allen's First West Coast Jazz Dates
Woody Allen is a mainstay every Monday night in New York playing clarinet as part of the Eddy Davis & His New Orleans ...
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Guitar Legend Chet Atkins Dies At 77
Country music innovator Chet Atkins, instrumental in shaping what became the "Nashville Sound," died Saturday, June 30, at his home in Nashville after ...
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President Bush Honors Five At Black Music Month Reception
Five black artists were honored by President Bush in a tribute and a gospel concert at the White House on June 29. The ...
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Liverpool Airport To Bear John Lennon's Name
Liverpool's airport is being renamed after one of its own — Beatle John Lennon, becoming England's first airport to be named after an ...
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The Versatile Michael Brecker
by Bob Grossweiner and Jane Cohen Over a couple of weeks in June, tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker was reviewed twice in the New ...
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Burnstein, Mensch To Build NYC Amphitheater
New York City has long been without an amphitheater, the closest one being Jones Beach on Long Island. But that should all change ...
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Gaither Vocal Band Member To Quit After 13 Years
Gaither Vocal Band member Mark Lowry is leaving the gospel quartet on Dec. 31, after 13 years. Lowry, who is also a comedian, ...
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Michael Flatley Insures Legs For $50 Million
Entertainers insure body parts but not for $50 million. American dancer Michael Flatley, who garnered international fame with his appearance in "Riverdance" and ...
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SFX Strengthens International Presence With Solo Acquisition
As long speculated, SFX has acquired John Giddings' Solo, one of the UK's leading booking agency and concert promotion companies. All Solo principals ...
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