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...After seeing y'all perform here in Durham on Sunday, Alabaster Blue (UNH's co-ed a cappella group) has a whole new standard we hold ourselves to," Fred Thornton wrote...
...swing band usually charges $30,000 to $35,000 for an appearance. But the band jumped at the chance to play at Harvard on April 30 for only $15,000 because they plan to perform in Connecticut the day before...
...aware that radio and MTV and the Billboard charts are brimming over with aggressively generic teen pop acts. At first blush, Aguilera--with her youthful charm and bare, toned midriff--appears to fit right in. But listen closely. Although some of the compositions she chooses to perform are a bit bland, her voice has range and soul and tasteful flair. Still, this Grammy win is not just about vocals--and neither is a lasting career. Aguilera's rise is a lesson in how to market a 21st century star. And the savvy promotional campaign that has taken...
...Sweatshirt Boy's face will twitch slightly, as he reduces the game window on his monitor with gusto. He prides himself in having the power to perform a keyword search for "pornography...
...July 12-16 festival, 18 foreign and U.S. choirs will give free concerts in recital and concert halls, in school auditoriums, in the town's mall and even on street corners. The final evening brings all the choirs together, many of them in their national costumes, to perform at the 8,000-seat university field house. This year there is a newly commissioned work for orchestra and a massed choir of 800 that is set to text from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. The composer is William McGlaughlin, former music director of the Kansas City Symphony and host...