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50 years later, Denver Folklore Center's acoustic vibe resonates - Denver Post
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50 years later, Denver Folklore Center's acoustic vibe resonatesDenver PostYou hear an old folk song like 'Tom Dooley,' and in the hands of a young, popular folk group like the Kingston Trio, people who haven't the slightest idea of the Southern Appalachian mountains — let alone the type of music that's made there — can ... |
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Saturday Music festival supports HomeGrown talent - EMC Kingston
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Saturday Music festival supports HomeGrown talentEMC KingstonEMC Entertainment - It's a library that instead of offering books lends an acoustic guitar or even a Northern Australian Indigenous peoples' didgeridoo. It's known around Kingston as Joe's or just the MILL. Up to 3000 people benefit from the free ...and more » |
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Weekend: Your guide to entertainment in Northeast Pennsylvania - Scranton Times-Tribune
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Go! Bars & Clubs calendar: May 18-24 - Times Herald-Record
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Go! Bars & Clubs calendar: May 18-24Times Herald-RecordAIR Studio Gallery — Drum circle with Nate Brenowitz, 71 O'Neil St., Kingston, 8 pm May 19, $5. 331-2662. www.airstudiogallery.com. American Glory — Karaoke with DJ Ed, 342 Warren St., Hudson, 8:30 pm May 24. 518-822-1234. www.americanglory.com.and more » |
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Johnstone Reggae Band ready to rock Rehoboth on May 19 - Delmarva Now
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Johnstone Reggae Band ready to rock Rehoboth on May 19Delmarva NowEven someone like Jason Mraz, who plays acoustic guitar, has elements of reggae in both his sound and also his words. Some of his lyrics are completely reggae. As far as having a hit, it's all about knowing your audience and working with a producer who ...and more » |
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Singing salesmen a hit with house hunters - The Kingston Whig-Standard
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Singing salesmen a hit with house huntersThe Kingston Whig-StandardMorris, who notes he never went to school for music, began playing guitar at the age of 13. He was performing on Kingston stages with his folky acoustic sound by 14, or “as soon as I could string some chords together,” he said. |
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