He had been plotting a return for months, rehiring staff, negotiating with artists and transforming an old shipping container into an outdoor stage with a new 40-foot mural. Money flowed out of the club's checking account. Revenue from ticket sales trickled in.
On June 1, a day before the first two bands were scheduled to perform, forecasters called for a greater than 90% chance of rain, as well as thunder. "It's 444 days that we've been closed. We are going to get rained," said Mr. Cobb. "It's a cancel-the-show forecast."
China's Communist Party Turns 100. Cue the (State-Approved) Music. - The New York Times
Yan Shengmin, a Chinese tenor, is known for bouncy renditions of Broadway tunes and soulful performances in operas like "Carmen."
"I feel a lot of pressure," Mr. Yan said in an interview between rehearsals. "The 100th anniversary is a big occasion."
A wave of nationalistic music, theater and dance is sweeping China as the Communist Party works to ensure its centennial is met with pomp and fanfare.
Darke County makes music! - Daily Advocate
Monday, June 21, marked the first day of summer, but even more significantly was also “Make Music Day,” a world-wide celebration of music.
Make Music Day, which is celebrated on the summer solstice around the world, began in 1982, when France launched its first “Fete de la Musique.
Questlove's 'Summer Of Soul' Revives The Memory Of A Major 1969 Music Festival : NPR
The Harlem Cultural Festival in 1969 in the documentary Summer of Soul. Searchlight Pictures/20th Century Studios hide caption
But watch a little longer, as Wonder sits behind a drumkit to whip off a crackling drum solo. As he works the kit, clips of news reports and pundits surface talking about the crucial political and social issues facing Black people in 1969. And you realize you're seeing something more.
New Colorado Music You Should Know - July Edition - 303 Magazine
With venues throughout the Denver area now back at full capacity, there’s never been a better time to immerse yourself in the local music scene. Whether you’re a fan of bluegrass, pop, metal or anything in between, you’ll certainly find something to love within the local scene.
Music Makers: New music on the way from Kevin Mahoney | WATE 6 On Your Side
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – Have you ever wondered what it’s like to create an album? In Music Makers, Kevin Mahoney tells us what went in to getting his newest album ready to release.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler is offering an informative four-hour session on Tennessee's new permitless carry law.
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