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Word: concertize (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...friends and I sat down at the Rendezvous after Saturday night's concert, and David told a Zen story...

Author: By Susan A.manning, | Title: Translating Feeling Into Movement | 2/23/1977 | See Source »

This is a yearly diversion, like when Tom Rush gives his annual concert in Hum 9b. The United States Amateur Squash Championships, both individual and team, were held in Chicago this weekend, and while the Crimson racquetmen didn't make any headlines, what's more patriotic than spending Washington's birthday in Lincoln country...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: Racquetmen Blown Away in Windy City | 2/22/1977 | See Source »

...DANCER-FRIEND of mine overheard choreographer Beth Soll remark, as she tacked up posters announcing her January concert "Clear-field," that it was about time she considered doing a more accessible piece. Funny that another Boston dance company recently has made just that decision. New England Dinosaur, which last spring gave a concert of five wonderfully inaccessible dances last month presented "The Tree of Life," the sort of piece suited for lecture demonstrations in high school gyms on "modern dance...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Lubovitch at the Loeb, Soll, and New England Dinosaur | 2/10/1977 | See Source »

...Saturday at Oddfellows Hall, alias the Joy of Movement Center, 536 Mass. Ave., Central Square, two dollars buys you a concert of British, Australian, Canadian and American songs and ballads given by Priscilla Herdman and Deborah Saperstone. All the concert publicity says with an air of significance that it's "sponsored by Peter Johnson." This means Johnson will be eating cat food if no one shows up. The concert starts at 8:00 pm. 492-4680 for interesting stories about Johnson...

Author: By Harry W. Printz, | Title: FOLK | 2/9/1977 | See Source »

February 23 is a good date to remember. That's when Maynard Ferguson and Ramsey Lewis (of Hang on Sloopy and In-Crowd fame, although he might deny it nowadays) move into the Music Hall for an 8 p.m. concert. I caught Ferguson at Brandy's Wharf a few years ago, and, sorry to say, he has lost a step or two since his days with Max Roach. The 50s were Fergie's hey-days. But his trumpet still has an inordinate amount of funk and the combination of Lewis and Ferguson make a viable Wednesday evening...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: JAZZ | 2/9/1977 | See Source »

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