Archive for the ‘Band Music’ Category
County marching bands want to entertain the ears and eyes
The pesky bugs on the field, the oppressive heat and the evening sun, sitting at the perfect angle to blind the eyes, did not stop them. They stood side by side in a tight half-moon arc, marching steadily in place. On the grass below each instrumentalist lay white sheet music, which many referenced…
Sunday 1/15/06 Re-New Orleans Second Line in Treme
Fitness calendar
Submit entries at least two weeks in advance to Fitness Calendar, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802, e-mail to melmoore@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax to 251-0585.
Original music video for “Strawberry Fields Forever” played with the “Love” version of the song.
Snoop Dogg tracks headed for “Rock Band” – Pop Notes – [Pop Notes Blog]
Eight Snoop Dogg [ tickets ] tracks are being readied for the “Rock Band” music store. Most tracks will be available for Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 on Tuesday (9/7). Snoop is the first solo rap artist to have music featured in the “Rock Band” series. …continued More news: Snoop Dogg
In this video tip you will learn how to identify and play thirds on the Bouzouki. Tasos Isaakidis is a Bouzouki instructor at Elite Music Academy in Toronto. For more information please visit our website: www.elitemusic.ca
Stavanger Brass Band perform “La Rejouissance / Menuett / La Rejouissance2″ at Siddis Brass 2006
Music Review: Nick Thurmond – Not Alone
Sometimes, small local bands can surpass mainstream ones by leaps and bounds. This is definitely the case with Nick Thurmond, a praise and worship leader from Norman, Oklahoma. His 2008 album Not Alone is 11 tracks of creative lyrics, excellent music, and superb vocals. Thurmond is a slightly more organic …
Anberlin Frontman Juggles Grad School with Music
“I doubt this band will be around in 10 years, and there needs to be something that I can fall back on,” says Anberlin frontman Stephen Christian of pursuing an MBA in psychology.
Travel briefs: Sept. 5
More than 200 artists from across the nation will visit Nashville for the 2010 TACA Fall Craft Fair Sept. 24-26 in Centennial Park. Hours are 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sunday. Parking and admission are free.