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Elton John says thank you to West Hollywood with a surprise free concert

Elton John returned to a site in West Hollywood on Saturday that once was a regular stop whenever the British rock star came to Los Angeles: the former home of the city’s Tower Records store, where he...

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Phil Cooper

Sound Food And Drink in Liverpool Monday 7th March 2016 9:00pm til 11:00pm Minimum Age: 18 Fresh original music reminiscent of Crowded House, Squeeze and R.E.M. Event Info Venue Phil Cooper on Mon 7th...

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David Foster and friends wow festivalgoers

Canadian-born composer and producer David Foster jazzed up the 12th Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival on Saturday and Sunday. The hall was packed when Foster greeted the audience as he entered...

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Oscar Nominee Mark Rylance Back on Stage (For the Moment); Nellie McKay...

NICE FISH *** out of **** BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: THE 1930s *** out of **** NICE FISH *** out of **** ST. ANN'S WAREHOUSE You go to the theater, literally. But what exactly do you do there? You shuffle...

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Oscar Nominee Mark Rylance Back On Stage (For The Moment); Nellie McKay...

NICE FISH *** out of **** BROADWAY BY THE YEAR: THE 1930s *** out of **** NICE FISH *** out of **** ST. ANN'S WAREHOUSE You go to the theater, literally. But what exactly do you do there? You shuffle...

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Coogler, Flint mayor hope benefit raises awareness, funds

FLINT, Mich. (AP) — "Creed" director Ryan Coogler says a benefit for residents affected by the lead-contaminated water...

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Jeff wakes up to a surprising lack of irony at the Wiggles' adults-only...

23,000 fans registered interest in the Wiggles’ 25th anniversary gig – but from the first song it was clear even a power failure wouldn’t see them go off script...

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Theater Sings Louder Than Screams of Hate; Somewhere Project's 'West Side Story'

Production Photos / Credit: Richard Termine Theater can sing louder than hate can scream, and by doing so it speaks volumes. If theater is a reflection of our society, the Somewhere Project's take on...

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Ty Segall & the Muggers left Atlanta in ruins

Some people go to concerts to hear the band play their songs, others go to watch incredible visual displays that certain band are known to deliver and others go to take part in the sweaty stew that is...

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San Francisco Underground Theater

San Francisco's Vibrant Original Theater Scene: The San Francisco Bay Area is a hotbed of original theater. Just look at the San Francisco Fringe Festival, a flurry of more than 40 shows over 12 days,...

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Rob Thomas Apologizes For Making Offensive Joke in Australia

Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas has apologized after being accused of making a racist joke during a solo concert in Australia. Thomas apologized on Facebook following the Saturday night show in...

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Fanfare Ciocârlia impress with their musical dexterity

Nothing could have adequately prepared the audience's ears for the audio assault of Fanfare Ciocârlia on Sunday night. The 12-strong gypsy brass band from rural Romania were in the capital to perform...

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Those Bowie tributes rated – from the Brits to Springsteen, Madonna to Iggy

The Brits kept it classy; Springsteen threw in an organ; Iggy added a concert hall – and a harp; Lady Gaga went to Pontins and Rick Wakeman did breakfast Bowie...

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Patrick Stump proves he is rightful leader of Fall Out Boy at War Memorial...

In the last 60 seconds of Fall Out Boy's sold out set at the Onondaga County War Memorial on Sunday, bassist Pete Wentz was nonchalantly hoisted onto the barrier between stage and audience by a...

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Java Jazz wraps up on nostalgic note... (Sting)

(Source: Sting) Java Jazz wraps up on nostalgic note... The 12th Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival concluded on Sunday night with a special performance by trumpeter Chris Botti and former Police...

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Wilco

February 23, 20161:00 PM ET by Bob Boilen Thousands of bands have made strong debuts, and many of those have made good second and third records — it's harder, but not unusual. It's truly rare to make...

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Tesla: Cumin' Atcha Live! at the Myrtle Beach House of Blues

Thirty years ago a little band out of the Sacramento, California area known as Tesla released their first album, Mechanical Resonance, and began to build a national fan base with the hit single,...

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Broadway stars come together for autism benefit concert (Autism Speaks Inc)

(Source: Autism Speaks Inc) On June 20th at 7:30pm, the Broadway community will come together for a fantastic one-night-only performance, 'Arts for Autism,' at Broadway's Gershwin Theatre to benefit...

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I'll Take You There

Aretha's no Mavis! The declaration gets a laugh in Jessica Edwards' documentary Mavis! on HBO. Last week's premiere screening at the Alliance Francais, was the film party of the season: inspiring at...

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Gramatik's Heavy Bass and Funky Grooves Thrill The Fillmore Philadelphia

Last Friday night was my first experience at The Fillmore Philadelphia, and it was certainly an intense one. After getting out of work a little bit late, I had to drive straight from New York to reach...

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