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CLASSIC COUNTRY FANS.what do think about this..?
with all this HULLABALOO about the CMA’S LAST NIGHT..i was forced to enter my ENORMOUS LIBRARY OF CLASSIC
TREASURES…i pulled out a few VHS AND EVEN TWO BETA MAX TAPES of the “REAL COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS”!!! did any of you record any back in thoses days?
I’ve been having a HOE DOWN of a time just re-living these PRECIOUS MOMENTS ALL DAY LONG! I just got done watching the one when FREDDIE HART WON for EASY LOVIN…this is some great footage..OLD COMERCIALS AND ALL…earlier i watched MARTY ROBBINS ACCEPT HIS INDUCTION INTO THE HALL OF FAME JUST TWO MONTHS BEFORE HIS DEATH……PRICELESS!
HEY TEX, AREN’T YOU A GEEZER LIKE ME? YOU SHOULD HAVE A MESS OF THIS STUFF TOO!MAYBE I CAN SEND YA A COPY OR TWO.
I think you are extremely lucky to be able to re-live those memories. You are right, they are priceless. “Treasure” was a perfect word to use.
as for the first poster, What exactly does one gain from being rude? I just don’t get it..never will.
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-SET 29 STRAUSS $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-IMPRESSIONISM $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-BACH 11 $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-BACH $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-ROMANTIC ERAII $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC-THE RUSSIANS $29.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC RECORDS 33RPM $15.99 |
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Antique Sterling Pittsburgh PA Spoon Carnegie Library Music Hall Ft Pitt Steel $49.99 |
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CARNEGIE HALL LIBRARY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC MOZART II $26.97 |
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Breaks!! Rare Library. Robert Hall: New World W-290/291 “Production Music” NM $39.99 |
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Breaks!! Rare Library. Robert Hall: New World W-290/291 “Production Music” NM $39.99 |
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Jazz Hall Of Fame-family Library Of Music-lp-shrink-vg+ $6.69 |
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Carnegie Hall Library of Classical Music-High Baroque – 5 LP Boxed Set- Like New $9.99 |
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Reading room,Carnegie Library,Music Hall,PA,c1890 $8.99 |
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Music hall,Carnegie Library,Allegheny City,PA,1890 $8.99 |
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Women’s reading room,Carnegie Library,Music Hall,c1900 $8.99 |
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Carnegie Hall Library of Classical Music Set 6 Bach $26.99 |
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Carnegie Hall Library of Classical Music Post Romantic $26.99 |
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Carnegie Hall Library of Classical Music Beethoven I $26.99 |
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Carnegie Hall Library of Classical Music 19 vols LP Rec $329.99 |
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Laughing Down Crying $9.00 Laughing Down CryingTalking to MyselfLifetime of LoveEyes for YouSave MeMessage to YaWrong Side of HistoryGet Out of the WayCrash and BurnProblem with You… |
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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall $9.54 Every year sees a crop of newly found jazz gems, but rarely are listeners treated to anything as special as this 1957 concert recording of Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane, which was accidentally discovered in an unmarked box by a Library of Congress engineer early in 2005. Until now, fans could only dream of hearing these two immortals play together beyond the three studio tracks they left behin… |
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Elton John – Dream Ticket $8.40 GREATEST HITS – ONE NIGHT ONLY: Elton and his band play all the greatest hits at New York City’s Madison Square Garden with special guests Billy Joel, Bryan Adams, Mary J. Blige, Kiki Dee, Anastacia, and Ronan Keating. Highlights include Candle in the Wind, Rocket Man, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and Bennie and the Jets. THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: Elton and his band are accompanied by London’s Roy… |
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Bill Cunningham New York $16.69 This hit documentary follows 80+ new york times photographer bill cunningham who has been inventively chronicling fashion trends and high society soirees for the times style section in his columns on the street and evening hours for decades. Studio: Zeitgeist Films Release Date: 09/13/2011 Run time: 84 minutes Rating: Nr… |
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The Best Man $4.89 Harper Stewart (Taye Diggs) is a commitment-shy writer and the best man at the wedding of Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun). Unfortunately for Harper, the timing couldn’t be worse. His new book is coming out and it chronicles his college life with his friends in a less that perfect light. The wedding party reunites college buddies Quentin (Terrence Howard), Mirch (Harold Perrineau) … |
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Everything Must Go $6.39 Everything Must Go finds Will Ferrell in a serious mood. But unlike many comedians seeking to demonstrate their acting chops, Ferrell doesn’t confuse seriousness with humorlessness; instead, he discovers humor and pathos intertwined. When Nick Halsey (Ferrell) lapses back into alcoholism, his life falls apart–he loses his corporate job and his wife not only leaves him, she throws all of his belon… |
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SOUND BLASTER LIVE! EXTERNAL USB 24BIT 5.1 CMSS $49.99 Billed as the easiest way to upgrade from basic built-in PC sound to home-theater audio, Creative’s USB SoundBlaster Live! 24-bit external sound card is an affordable stand-alone audio interface for your PC that hooks up to your computer via a single, simple USB 1.1 connection (cable supplied). The card offers analog inputs for a microphone and an audio component (CD player, DVD player, etc.) and… |
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Dancehall Madness (Virtual Instruments) $119.95 Over 40 High quality construction kits. Experience nu skool riddims, Reggaeton and high class Dancehall club bangers. The Library is packed with drums, guitars, percussions, basses, chords, vocals and sound fx. Dancehall Madness is based on the Elastik engine technologie and is equipped with everything needed for professional use. Wicked riddims and styles. Defness at its peak!… |
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Piano Lessons Book 1 – Book/CD Pack: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library $5.38 Save BIG when you buy today!…. |
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Hal Leonard Student Piano Library Adult Piano Method – Book 1/CD: Book/CD Pack $9.85 Hal Leonard Adult Piano Method Book 2 Book/2CDs Hal Leonard Student Piano Library… |
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Tourist information – San Sebastian
This city, also known as Donostia, lies along a white sandy bay between the Urgull and Igeldo hills. Fishermen’s houses, a smart suburb and modern districts make it one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast. The Museum of San Telmo, the Peine de los Vientos (Comb of the Winds) and the Kursaal are examples of how the city brings together modern and traditional features. Meanwhile, the province of Guipuzcoa, of which San Sebastián is the capital, blends sea and mountains, offering the traveller landscape, sports and cuisine, as well as interesting monuments. Basque cuisine has a recognised international prestige.
The town centre streets of San Sebastian unfold overlooking the La Concha Bay. Monte Igeldo marks one end of it – a wonderful vantage point for enjoying views over the city. At its feet is Torrepea Point, where the “Peine de los Vientos” (“Comb of the Winds”), a sculpture by the famous Basque artist Eduardo Chillida, is installed. Here Ondarreta beach begins, framed by a garden area and by the Pico del Loro. This was the place chosen by Queen Maria Cristina (18th C.) to build the Miramar Palace, her summer residence. A lovely promenade with elegant railings and street lamps runs along La Concha Beach, on whose sands is the Perla del Océano Bathing Area, a former royal bathing hut. Still looking at the sea, you arrive at the old Casino, nowadays the City Hall. In this area, between the sea and the River Urumea, is the old town and the way to Monte Urgull, the marina and the fishermen’s district. The summit of Urgull is dominated by La Mota Castle and a representation of the Sacred Heart. One path takes you upwards while another skirts the hill and takes you along the breakwater.
In the oldest part of San Sebastián, the churches of San Vicente and Santa María del Coro await you, the former Gothic and the latter Renaissance-Baroque. An old Dominican convent is nowadays the San Telmo Museum, whose archaeological and ethnographic collections, together with its paintings, are worth a leisurely visit. These busy streets lead you to the porticoed Plaza de la Constitución. Among its many balconies – numbered and painted white, betraying its origin as a bullring – stands the old Neoclassical City Hall, converted into the Municipal Library.
La Alameda del Boulevard leads into the Romantic city, which emerged after the old walls were demolished. One the banks of the Urumea you can make out the Victoria Eugenia Theatre and the María Cristina Hotel, built in Neoplateresque style. Spread through this rationalist street pattern, you can also visit the Plaza de Guipúzcoa, with its gardens, the Provincial Government building, the Koldo Mitxeleria Cultural Centre and the Post and Telegraph Office. Also, San Sebastian Cathedral, el Buen Pastor, built in Neogothic style. Once again on the bank there are aristocratic houses from the beginning of the 20th century, leading to the María Cristina bridge, the most monumental of those crossing the river. Four lamps by the sculptor Mariano Benlliure light the way to the railway station, designed by Eiffel. On this side of the river are the modern districts of Eguía and Gros. On Gros Beach is the modern Kursaal structure, designed by the architect Rafael Moneo.
San Sebastián is a cosmopolitan city with a strong Basque character, which is clear in its cultural events. The “tamborrada” or “Semana Grande”, with its fishing boat regatta, tells us something of the tradition; while its prestigious film and jazz festivals say a great deal about its international vocationAll these are occasions when it is well worth enjoying the city, although you will need to book accommodation in advance.
One of the best ways of touring its districts and approaching its culture is through the cuisine. Basque cookery has international prestige thanks to its raw materials and the skill of its cooks, who have both traditional and imaginative repertoires. It must be said that some of the most renowned restaurants in Spain are in San Sebastián. Recipes made with vegetables, fish and shellfish must always be accompanied by chacolí from Guetaria/Guetariako Txakolina, with its own Denomination of Origin.
The province of Guipúzcoa satisfies the tastes of any traveller, offering a long coastline of excellent beaches and fishing villages, while inland there are natural areas where you can find important historic towns. Going along the coast from France towards Vizcaya you will have the chance to visit the historic centre of Hondarribia/Fuenterrabia, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument, and to stay in its Parador de TurismoOther towns that combine interesting monuments with extensive beaches are Zarautz, Getaria, Deba and Mutriku.
Rivers and valleys lead you inland. Following the course of the Oria, the historic towns of Tolosa, Ordizia and Lazkao preserve important legacies of monuments. The Urola valley has the old town and spa of Cestona/Zestoa, the medieval streets of Azpeitia and the Sanctuary of San Ignacio de Loyola, a Baroque site that is the centre of Basque religious life. Bergara, one of the most smartest towns in Guipúzcoa, and the lovely houses of Elgeta unfold along the Deba valley.
In addition to this wealth of monuments, this Basque province has a natural heritage which is perfect for practising many low environmental impact sports. The Aitzkorri, Aralar, Aiako-Harria and Pagoeta natural parks also show us the quality of their ecosystems.
About the Author:
My name is Colin Aldridge, l manage several travel TLD web sites including http://www.carhireinamercia.com -
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – A Short History Of San Sebastian
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Eureka Brass Band New Orleans/Jazz At Preservation Hall $16.96 |
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BILLIE AND DE DE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND LP VINYL RECORD $8.49 |
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Paul Barbarin & Punch Miller Jazz Preservation Hall LP $9.71 |
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Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans – Jazz At Preservation Hall UK LP Orig London $9.46 |
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Jim Robinson – Jazz At Preservation Hall Vol 2 UK LP Orig London Nr MINT $9.46 |
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GEORGE LEWIS BAND OF NEW ORLEANS Jazz Preservation Hall ATLANTIC VG++/NM- Shrink $11.00 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND LP NEW ORLEANS VOL 2 RECORD $8.50 |
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Sweet Emma & Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band/ Shrink $14.95 |
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Marching Down Bourbon Street, Preservation Hall Jazz Ba $6.45 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ New Orleans Vol.1 LP Sealed! $19.99 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND saints go marchin in LP M- $12.00 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band vol 1 $4.99 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND ORIGINAL ALBUM CLASSICS 5XCD RELEASED 09/01/12 NEW $25.26 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Because Of You CD $6.16 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Live CD $7.09 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Best Of CD $6.88 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band When The Saints Go Marchin In CD $4.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band New Orleans 2 CD $4.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band New Orleans 1 CD $4.32 |
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Paul Barbarin/Chris Barber Jazz At Preservation Hall/Here Is Chri CD $8.59 |
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American Legacies $9.53 Blending jazz from the streets and music halls and clubs of New Orleans and beyond with bluegrass from rural festivals, school auditoriums and more restrained settings, American Legacies presents two giants of traditional American music the Del McCoury Band and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in one spirited stream of deliciously inviting, boldly innovative and yet profoundly familiar music…. |
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Best of $7.05 A compilation of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s Columbia recordings from 1976 to 1988, this 76-minute CD is an excellent introduction to the work of these senior New Orleans musicians. It also testifies to the band’s durability as well as that of the music, with only a single change in personnel over the period covered. The disc concentrates on the most familiar repertoire, whether rags, blues,… |
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Our New Orleans: Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast $11.44 No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 6-DEC-2005… |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band – A Night in New Orleans [VHS] $3.62 Over the course of its history, jazz has developed a reputation as heady, difficult music, something that can only be grasped and appreciated by pipe-smoking deep thinkers. While that may be somewhat true of certain styles–the breakneck inventions of the bebop generation or Ornette Coleman’s avant-garde probings, for instance, probably wouldn’t appeal to your average Kenny G fan–the rap is larg… |
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Saturday Night Live (SNL) July 24, 1976 – Louise Lasser / Preservation Hall Jazz Band $1.99 … |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band: A Night in New Orleans $10.05 Studio: Pbs Release Date: 05/05/2009 Run time: 72 minutes… |
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Kid Thomas and the Preservation Hall Band $54.95 This portrait pays tribute to a unique band whose music recalls the sound of the ragtime and jazz bands of the early 1920s. Through extensive footage of Kid Thomas and his band playing in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, the program presents the band’s particular style of music and portrays many faces of a society and culture that has recently been threatened by the devastation from Hurricane … |
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Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White $5.00 Former Time Paris Bureau Chief and bestselling author Tom Sancton returns to the New Orleans of his youth and the music that shaped and guided his life.Song for my Fathers is the story of a young white boy driven by a consuming passion to learn the music and ways of a group of aging black jazzmen in the twilight years of the segregation era. Contemporaries of Louis Armstrong, most of them had play… |
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Preservation Hall $15.87 Preservation Hall, located in the French Quarter just three blocks from the Mississippi River, remains an icon of New Orleans and an essential stop for all fans of traditional jazz. Since the early 1960s ”The Hall” has served as a sanctuary for the Crescent City’s rich and illustrious jazz heritage, a haven for players, and an incubator for successive generations of jazz musicians.Seven nights a… |
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Preservation Hall: Music from the Heart $29.95 … |
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Up for some music? Want to see your favorite music performer in action? Love the live experience of a concert? Detroit’s capacity for handling big crowds and drawing the biggest names in music makes it a prime destination for concert-goers. This is Motown after all – the city where the likes of Stevie Wonder and the Supremes launched their careers. Rising stars and local bands still find an enthusiastic welcome for music of all kinds in Detroit City.
Fox Theatre
The preservation of the Fox Theatre is one of Detroit’s proudest achievements. The 5,000-seat palace of the arts, arguably the most opulent in the nation when it opened in 1928, was designated a national landmark in 1989 after an $11 million renovation. The Fox is now busy with concerts, family-oriented shows and a wide variety of other offerings. It’s the anchor of the Theatre District and perhaps Detroit’s greatest civic treasure. In 2008, the Fox welcomes American pop band The Jonas Brothers; Grammy award-winning R&B, soul and jazz singer Jill Scott; and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, recipients of the 2007 Grammy award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, for the track Gone Gone Gone. Audiences can also catch big-name entertainers like comedians Chris Rock and Frank Caliendo.
Joe Louis Arena
Home of the 10-time Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings, Joe Louis Arena proudly stands along the banks of the Detroit River. The 20,058-seat arena is Detroit City’s largest indoor venue and regularly hosts exciting attractions, including professional sports, college hockey, concerts, circuses, and even Disney on Ice shows. The People Mover stops at its door, so concert goers can park elsewhere downtown and reach the arena quickly. The Foo Fighters are set to rock Joe Louis Arena in 2008. Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon and Styx will also make an appearance here and later in the year, Rush makes a stop at Joe Louis during their extended Snakes & Arrows World Tour.
Cobo Arena
Situated near the Detroit River, the Cobo Arena is one of Michigan’s finest event sites, entertaining national and international audiences for over four decades. While the Detroit Basketball Championships are held here, so are some of the greatest rock and roll concerts in the world – Slipknot, Madonna and KISS, to name a few. Contemporary bands such as Weezer, Jimmy Eat World, Bush, Oasis, Blink 182, and the Goo Goo Dolls, as well as seasoned veterans like Bob Dylan play here. Cobo hosts several sporting and civic events, rallies, gatherings, and location shoots.
DTE Energy Music Theatre
Originally known as the Pine Knob Music Theatre, due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area and golf course, the DTE Energy Music Theatre was renamed in 2001 when DTE Energy purchased the area’s premiere outdoor amphitheater. Despite this change, many people still continue to call the venue “Pine Knob” or “the knob.” Many of music’s greatest stars have performed at the theater, including Chicago and Eddie Money. The Detroit venue is also on some of the biggest tours of the summer concert season, including Ozzfest, Gigantour, and Reggae Sunsplash. Canadian power-trio Rush have regarded the DTE as their favorite venue to play in the United States. The blockbuster Police tour makes its stop at the DTE in the summer of 2008. Tim McGraw and Gingantour with Megadeath are also scheduled to appear during the May to September concert season.
Meadow Brook Music Festival
Located at Oakland University, the Meadow Brook Music Festival accommodates up to 8,000 in the expansive outdoor pavilion and lawn seating area. The Meadow Brook Music Festival is the official summer home of the renowned Detroit Symphony Orchestra, in addition to being one of the top concert venues in Michigan, showcasing the musical talents of James Taylor and His Band of Legends in 2008.
Palace of Auburn Hills
Detroit’s premier auditorium-style concert venue is often referred to simply as the Palace, and is home of the Detroit Pistons and hosts numerous concerts and special events throughout the year. Some of the venue’s past big-name entertainers include Sting, David Lee Roth, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. In early 2008, the Spice Girls performed at the Palace as part of their reunion tour The Return of the Spice Girls to a sold-out crowd. The 2008 season also includes Avril Lavigne, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Santana, Kanye West, Tom Petty, and Celine Dion.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1914, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is one of the United States’ most prestigious and accessible orchestras. In 2003, it launched the Max M. Fisher Music Center, a performing arts complex, which has become a popular venue for musical concerts of various genres, including some of the most popular jazz concerts in town. The Max houses the famous Orchestra Hall, the Music Box, Atrium, and Allesee Hall. Excellent acoustics and state-of-the-art facilities make every performance memorable. The Max also has facilities to host conferences, private concerts, banquets and weddings. The Chieftans, Ireland’s musical ambassadors, make their appearance at the Fisher in 2008, as well as five-time Academy award-winner John Williams, followed by New Orleans Jazz and the Mambo Kings.
About the Author:
Checker Sedan provides limousine Detroit service from the Detroit Metro Airport servicing the Detroit Metro region. Detroit travel has never been easier with limousine Detroit service.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Playing Your Song: Detroit Concert Venues Feature the Biggest Names in Music
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Eureka Brass Band New Orleans/Jazz At Preservation Hall $16.96 |
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BILLIE AND DE DE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND LP VINYL RECORD $8.49 |
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Eureka Brass Band Of New Orleans – Jazz At Preservation Hall UK LP Orig London $9.46 |
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GEORGE LEWIS BAND OF NEW ORLEANS Jazz Preservation Hall ATLANTIC VG++/NM- Shrink $11.00 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND LP NEW ORLEANS VOL 2 RECORD $8.50 |
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Sweet Emma & Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band/ Shrink $14.95 |
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Preservation Hall Kid Thomas Band New Orleans Postcard $7.99 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND saints go marchin in LP M- $12.00 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band vol 1 $4.99 |
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PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND ORIGINAL ALBUM CLASSICS 5XCD RELEASED 09/01/12 NEW $25.26 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Because Of You CD $6.16 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Live CD $7.09 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Best Of CD $6.88 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band When The Saints Go Marchin In CD $4.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band New Orleans 2 CD $4.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band New Orleans 1 CD $4.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band – New Orleans Vol 1 – Quad NM LP – Concert Sale Only $12.00 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Shake That Thing CD $13.32 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Preservation Hall Hot 4 With Duke Dej CD $14.02 |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Best Of The Early Years CD $13.20 |
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American Legacies $9.53 Blending jazz from the streets and music halls and clubs of New Orleans and beyond with bluegrass from rural festivals, school auditoriums and more restrained settings, American Legacies presents two giants of traditional American music the Del McCoury Band and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in one spirited stream of deliciously inviting, boldly innovative and yet profoundly familiar music…. |
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Best of $7.05 A compilation of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s Columbia recordings from 1976 to 1988, this 76-minute CD is an excellent introduction to the work of these senior New Orleans musicians. It also testifies to the band’s durability as well as that of the music, with only a single change in personnel over the period covered. The disc concentrates on the most familiar repertoire, whether rags, blues,… |
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Our New Orleans: Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast $11.44 No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 6-DEC-2005… |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band – A Night in New Orleans [VHS] $3.62 Over the course of its history, jazz has developed a reputation as heady, difficult music, something that can only be grasped and appreciated by pipe-smoking deep thinkers. While that may be somewhat true of certain styles–the breakneck inventions of the bebop generation or Ornette Coleman’s avant-garde probings, for instance, probably wouldn’t appeal to your average Kenny G fan–the rap is larg… |
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Saturday Night Live (SNL) July 24, 1976 – Louise Lasser / Preservation Hall Jazz Band $1.99 … |
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band: A Night in New Orleans $10.05 Studio: Pbs Release Date: 05/05/2009 Run time: 72 minutes… |
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Kid Thomas and the Preservation Hall Band $54.95 This portrait pays tribute to a unique band whose music recalls the sound of the ragtime and jazz bands of the early 1920s. Through extensive footage of Kid Thomas and his band playing in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, the program presents the band’s particular style of music and portrays many faces of a society and culture that has recently been threatened by the devastation from Hurricane … |
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JVC Newport Jazz Festival 2002 (Hosted by Arturo Sandoval) (DVD) $9.95 … |
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New Orleans’ Sweet Emma and Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band … |
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New Orleans 4 $7.99 … |