Critic's picks: Dance - Boston Globe
Sunday 5th of February 2012 11:47:29 PM
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Critic's picks: Dance Boston Globe Haydn's “Surprise'' Symphony features in “Courtly Lovers'' (2003), JS Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in G minor is the music for “Back to Bach'' (2003), and Schubert's String Quintet in C accompanies “Schubert Adagio'' (1991). Feb. 10-26. $38. |
Kalama singer embraces hometown life and a unique sound - Longview Daily News
Sunday 5th of February 2012 11:47:29 PM
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Kalama singer embraces hometown life and a unique sound Longview Daily News What: Cort Carpenter and the Triple C Band, modern country. The opening act is acoustic-soul-folk singer Grace Harris. Tickets: $5 per person or $100 for a VIP table. Grace Harris gigs: Harris will play solo Feb. 17 at The Brits on Commerce and Feb. |
Entertainment Calendar - Longview Daily News
Sunday 5th of February 2012 11:47:29 PM
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Entertainment Calendar Longview Daily News Cort Carpenter and the Triple C Band: Modern country group fronted by Kelso native. Opening act is Grace Harris. 8 pm, Monticello Hotel ballroom. $5 per person or $100 for a VIP table. The Brits: Joe Robbins, acoustic rock and blues, 7-9 pm No cover ... |
Rick Ross, Wale & Meek Mill – “Bag Of Money” - The Smoking Section
Sunday 5th of February 2012 11:47:29 PM
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Rick Ross, Wale & Meek Mill – “Bag Of Money” The Smoking Section With Beat Billionaire on the boards, Ross plays second fiddle by handling hook duties and offering a rather generic verse while Folarin and Meek sound especially aggressive on a track catered to the fairer sex. It'll be interesting to see if Ross and ... |
Toby's 'The King and I' is a musical treat - Baltimore Sun
Sunday 5th of February 2012 11:47:29 PM
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![]() Baltimore Sun | Toby's 'The King and I' is a musical treat Baltimore Sun Whatever your concerns going in, you're guaranteed to go out singing, humming or whistling some of Broadway's most indelible melodies. This is the third rendition of the "King and I" by the Columbia dinner theater and, if not the best, the third time ... |





