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Seven Springs to present Beatles al.....
Seven Springs Mountain Resort welcomes Flower Power Concerts' launch of the "It Was 40 Years Ago Today" tour, tribute to The Beatles' Sgt.
Still runnin': Michael McDonald live at NARM
Chances are, whether you're a fan or not, you've heard the blue-eyed soul vocals of Michael McDonald. via CNET News.com
Today is Saturday, May 3, the 124th day of 2008. There are 242 days left in the year. via Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Folk singer Pete Seeger is 89. Actress Ann B. Davis is 82. Singer Frankie Valli is 74. via The Orlando Sentinel
Rob Lowe's Former Nanny Has Her Say
“Their lawsuit appeared to be a pre-emptive strike”
A former nanny for Rob Lowe took part in a dramatic, tear-filled press conference in Los Angeles Thursday regarding her lawsuit that accuses the actor's wife of sexual harassment. via Hartford Courant
“I hope to bring back a few good memories for you”
Presented inhouse. Opened, reviewed April 15, 2008; closes May 10. Band: Christopher Cross, Andy Ezin, David Mann. via Variety
it's Smooth Sailing for Pop Singer
TODAY'S pop is tomorrow's nostalgia. Look no farther than Christopher Cross' debut at the Cafe Carlyle. via New York Post
The Awards Were Long Ago, but the Catchy Tunes Go On
“All the words of wisdom never seem to heal the pain/All the words of wisdom sound the same.”
While watching the Texan singer-songwriter Christopher Cross stoically run through his hits at the Cafe Carlyle on Tuesday evening, it was almost possible to imagine that time had stood still since his fleeting ... via New York Times
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Carlyle Hotel Welcomes Christopher Cross On 4/15
“When you get caught between the moon and New York City.”
Monday, March 31, 2008; Posted: 5:15 PM - by BWW News Desk The Carlyle Hotel is pleased to announce the debut engagement of Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Christopher Cross in a limited four-week ... via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
The Weekend in Live Random Covers
Posted today at 11:35 am by Mike Seely At Nectar Saturday night, Weekly IT Director Paul Jensen's band, the Dudley Manlove Quartet, covered Ricky Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" and Christopher Cross' "Ride ... via Reverb
February 25: Entertainment History
On February 25, 1950, the variety series "Your Show of Shows" made its debut on NBC. via KTHV-TV
The 50th Annual Grammy Awards will take place at 8 p.m. tonight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, and be broadcast live on Channel 2. Performers will include Aretha Franklin, Beyonc, Alicia Keys, Carrie ... via Jersey Journal
The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., downtown Hagerstown Tickets cost $29. The Machine, a well-known Pink Floyd tribute band, will perform. via Herald-Mail
Beach Boys have fun night as crowd rocks to hit tunes
“Everyone had a ball. The place was rocking at the end.”
The Beach Boys did not take long to get the crowd enthused at New Plymouth's TSB Stadium on Saturday night. via Manawatu Evening Standard
Christopher Cross is working on his new album and Rob Meurer solo projects
“Christopher Cross and I have already written a few songs for his new (non-seasonal) album, and we have the beginnings of at least ten others. Two early titles are "November”
Christopher Cross new album on the way This is a great piece of news that Christopher Cross longtime music partner Rob Meurer sent us a few hours ago: "Christopher Cross and I have already written a few songs ... via Westcoastmusic
Three nostalgic blasts from the past at once! It's almost too much to bear. Three nostalgic blasts from the past at once! It's almost too much to bear. via The Age
Top 10 From 1980 (No. 2) - Christopher Cross
Talk about fleeting glory. Few pop artists ever have had the success that Christopher Cross had in the early 1980s only to disappear off the face of the planet. via Cookies for breakfast