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Holden Young, Billy Franklin's music careers intersect in Steamboat Billy Franklin, a musician from New Orleans, and former bandmate Holden Young, of Boulder, will cross paths again to entertain a crowd at Ghost Ranch Saloon tonight with a blend of world beat jam rock and New Orleans funk and reggae.
Steamboat Pilot | 4 hours, 14 minutes ago | comment? | recommend article from Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Global Pioneers, Leaders and Visionaries from the Arts and Entertainment Unite at Revolutionary Next-Gen-Expo, October 15-17 in West Palm Beach The NEXT-GEN-EXPO Unites Global Visionary Leaders Committed to Developing The Next Generation Products, Companies, Strategies And Cities For A Better World Innovative Cutting-Edge Exposition and Conference is being recorded for Interactive Broadcast;At The Next-Gen-Expo is being recorded for Televis ... more »
I-Newswire.com | 10 hours, 37 minutes ago | comment? | recommend found in Top Stories:Press Releases
[music] Reggae Fame : Sly and Robbie, Barrington Levy and Third World lead 15th Monterey Bay Reggaefest. - Monterey County Weekly This has been a special year for reggae music: Jimmy Cliff became the second reggae musician – after some guy named Bob Marley – to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The honor gave deserved credit to one of the genre’s all-stars, who (among other accomplishments) ... more »
Monterey County Weekly | Jul 29, 2010 04:00 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Monterey, California
Switching careers — again By SCOTT POWELL Ledger Staff Writer spowell@gaffneyledger.com Mark Bunch doesn’t hesitate when asked about his recent decision to leave a music career behind for his new gig as Granard Middle School principal. read more
Gaffney Ledger | Jul 28, 2010 5:34 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Gaffney, South Carolina
The endangerment of creative careers Like the philosophers and intellectuals of the past, careers in writing, music and classic art are on their way out. True art and talent resulting from disciplined practice and mastery of techniques are being lost in the midst of advancing technology where anyone, whether or not they do it well, can ... more »
The Daily Barometer | Jul 28, 2010 02:56 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Corvallis, Oregon
Re: Charles Mudede Makes an Incomprehensible Post About Drinking at Block Party!!! What I was trying to say, and what might have been lost in the beauty of the sunny image, is that this year's Block Party had about it the air of being the best in the 15 or so years of the event. There are three reasons for this feeling. One: Solid hiphop representation, which meant greater in ... more »
The Stranger | Jul 26, 2010 2:33 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Seattle, Washington
Derb & Nordlinger Bait -- By: Jonah Goldberg Math and golf! Charles Murray says that Tiger won't burn so bright. Here's the open:Predicting that Tiger Woods can win five more majors assumes that nothing has significantly degraded the freakish combination required for extreme accomplishment. That assumption is untenable.I know, I know ... more »
National Review Online | Jul 22, 2010 4:24 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend found in Politics:Opinions
National Support Public Education Day July 30, 2010 the SOS Million Teacher March will be hosting many activities to support National Support Public Education Day. Supporting public education strengthens America.SOS Million Teacher March to Sponsor National Support Public Education Day ActivitiesOn July 30, 2010, members of the SOS Mill ... more »
I-Newswire.com | Jul 19, 2010 9:08 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend found in Top Stories:Press Releases
KY Artists Receive Al Smith Artist Fellowships Ten of Kentucky's professional writers, choreographers and composers will receive Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowships of $7,500 each for their achievements and the high level of excellence and creativity in their work. The Kentucky Arts Council is also awarding Emerging Artist Awards, of $1, ... more »
West Kentucky Star | Jul 16, 2010 09:42 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Paducah, Kentucky
onwashingtonpost.com Federal Careers exper t Derrick Dortch recently answered questions on washingtonpost.com. Following is a brief excerpt. Multimedia - Music and Audio - MP3 - Audio Formats - Lawsuit
Washington Post | Jul 16, 2010 04:00 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend found in U.S. News

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