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William Laramie Memorial Benefit Concert will be held on June 17 at the East Hartford Cultural Center
William Laramie Memorial Benefit Concert June 17, 12-4 p.m., $15 suggested donation, East Hartford Cultural Center, 50 Chapman Place, East Hartford, williamlaramiememorialconcert.org. When musicians are in mourning, they gather to chase away the...
Tags: Music, Culture, Entertainment, Sports, Cycling
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Somerset County Where to Go June 21
Berlin Block Party The annual Berlin Block Party is every night until June 23. 814-267-5801. Old Home Day Confluence Old Home Day June 30. Town-wide yard sale, free concert, chicken barbecue, children’s activities. 814-395-9380. visitconfluence....Tags: French and Indian War, Music, Palace Theater, Pittsburgh Steelers, Museums
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Little Feat and Robert Cray at The Mount: Plenty of party, even if crowd's small
Lehigh Valley MusicIt was, indeed, as organizers had promised, a party Saturday at Mount Laurel Performing Arts Center. On opening weekend of the second year in the amphitheater’s rebirth, jam band Little Feat had people dancing, blues guitarist Robert Cray showed... -
Singing the blues with Robert Cray: Guitarist talks about his legacy and future
Lehigh Valley MusicBlues guitarist Robert Cray says that as he was climbing the ladder of the music business, each time he would get to meet one of his inspirations, he would let them know what their music meant to him. The 58-year-old...... -
Monkeeing around with Peter Tork: '60s TV band's bassist talks about legacy and future
Lehigh Valley MusicPeter Tork figures that, had he never become a member of 1960s television pop-rock band The Monkees, he still would have had a music career. Former Monkee Peter Tork (with guitar) and his band Suede Shoe Blues, who will play...... -
Young Berks blues players win prestigious scholarships for instruction by masters
Lehigh Valley MusicTwo young Berks County brothers who perform with Lehigh Valley area blues musicians have been awarded scholarships workshops taught by renowned and award-winning musicians. Guitarist Jacob Kelchner, 15, and his harmonica-playing brother Janson, 11, both... -
Fabulous Thunderbirds show the best of what Levitt Pavilion's all about
Lehigh Valley MusicFor the myriad things great about the Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks on the ArtsQuest campus in South Bethlehem, the one bad thing – that it’s uncovered and the shows are held rain or shine – threatened the Saturday’s opening of the..... -
Donald 'Duck' Dunn dies at 70; soul music bassist
Donald "Duck" Dunn, the bassist who helped create the gritty Memphis soul sound at Stax Records in the 1960s as part of the legendary group Booker T. and the MGs and contributed to such classics as "In the Midnight Hour," "Hold On, I'm Coming" and...
Tags: Music, Soul (genre), Eric Clapton, John Belushi, Facebook
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Day-long celebration for opening of Peoples Natural Gas Park
Johnstown Area Heritage Association is dedicating the Peoples Natural Gas Park on June 16 with a day-long celebration that will include concerts by Black Coffee, Eilen Jewell, Los Straitjackets and Tab Benoit. Tickets to the event, sponsored by Peoples...
Tags: Music, Conan O'Brien, Energy Resources, Bethlehem Steel, Tab Benoit
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Icon who played harmonica for most blues greats to headline 2nd Blast Furnace Blues festival at SteelStacks
Lehigh Valley MusicA blues singer and harmonica player who has performed with many of the greats of his day will headline the second annual Blast Furnace Blues festival, Sept. 14-16 at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, organizers just announced. James...... -
Ronnie Wood's Atlantic City solo show is more than just a Stone alone
Lehigh Valley MusicATLANTIC CITY -- With The Rolling Stones’ 50th anniversary tour seemingly delayed until 2013, the closest thing area fans are likely to see to a live Stones show for the first time in six years was a quarter of the...... -
Serving a slice of Chicago
— While there will be hectic and tense days ahead as Chicago prepares for the NATO summit in May, Thursday was a day of good feelings for an Illinois delegation as it introduced the city to NATO officials and others here. From a rousing party at...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Brussels (Belgium), Career and Workplace, Chicago Mayor
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