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Stage: Artifacts of Consequence
In Artifacts , Valitchka can't keep Clark's imagination in line. Details: The Little Theatre, 608 19th Ave.
Spotlight 29 Casino Offers FREE Tickets to Monsters of Classic Rock, Nov 21
On Saturday, November 21, Spotlight 29 Casino is offering a FREE concert. Two free tickets per person will be available for Monsters of Classic Rock in the Spotlight Showroom.
Music Review: 'Beauty Will Rise' by Steven Curtis Chapman
I've followed Steven Curtis Chapman since his music first hit the airwaves way back in the late 80's. A fresh-faced kid with an infectious smile, a wild shock of hair, and a doowoppie style of music that drew comparisons to Huey Lewis and the News, it wasn't long before Steven was topping the charts with regularity only dreamed of by mere mortals.
Opinion: I can't listen to his music
He'd like to see Brown use fame to bring public awareness to dangers of domestic violence.
Notes From The Underground Loves Men - Free Download Of Their Entire Back Catalogue
This week's Radar stars in the magazine are the truly wonderful Men . They're a righteous mix of Hot Water Music, Dillinger Four, Devo and... Huey Lewis And The News and have put up their entire back catalogue online for your downloading delectation.
Today's TWoP News, October 12, 2009
Good news today, as good television is coming back sooner and lasting longer. On the down side, Rick Springfield is going to show us his ass.
Music photographer Mark to have rock stars in focus at his debut exhibition
A MUSIC photographer who has captured more than 60,000 images of famous rock musicians and bands including Bryan Adams and Metallica will be showcasing his work at his debut exhibition this month.
Best-paying jobs are in the health-care field, but you don't have to be a doctor to make some money
Workin' for a livin', livin' and workin' I'm takin' what they're givin' 'cause I'm workin' for a livin' -- Huey Lewis & the News, "Workin' for a Livin' " If you're looking for a fat paycheck, don't bother scouring the want ads, Craigslist or Backpage.com for any that earned mention in the Huey Lewis & the News hit.
I am a big fan of Irish-sounding rock and alternative music, to the point that I think I am adopted Irish.
Stantec founder honoured posthumously
"What's a good-looking girl like you doing in an elevator like this?" That was Joan Bibby's first introduction to Don Stanley, and if you think that was a corny line, when they met later at the local store he said he'd just had his apartment redecorated and did she want to see it.
Jam finally has sunny day, but probably still loses money
Akon performs for the crowd on the WZYP stage at the Big Spring Jam, Sunday Sept.
Last chance to buy for Big Spring Jam
Today is the last chance for music fans on Sand Mountain to buy weekend passes to Big Spring Jam XVII in Huntsville.
State Fair attendence higher than expected
BLACKFOOT While booths and tents are being dismantled at the fairgrounds, officials are adding up ticket sales from the previous week.
Column: Anybody else feel we're stuck in a time warp?
Time to test your knowledge of current events. Question No. 1 - What year is it? A. 2009.
It's still hip to be Huey Lewis
Success is elusive in the entertainment business. Huey Lewis is well aware of how hard it is to get to the top.
The Rock History Report for September 13th, 2009
1974 - Stevie Wonder began his first tour after a near-fatal car accident. 1983 - Huey Lewis and the News released their third album, Sports .
Huey Lewis and the News play Monday at Jesse Hall
Huey Lewis and the News , a popular 1980s rock band and the musical force behind the "Back to the Future" theme song, will perform Monday night in Jesse Auditorium.
The annual rock 'n' roll party is back to Mack. Today kicks off a two-day jam fest affectionately known as Rock Jam! Gates open at 2 p.m. today.
Retired music teacher, 88, packs Vallejo's Sardine Can
It was with great applause that iconic Vallejo music teacher Dave Froelich was welcomed Sunday to the Sardine Can.
A big Sardine Can salute to Dave Froehlich
Dalt Williams, right, along with John Kolarik, left, and Bob Nadler will pay tribute to their former teacher Dave Froehlich in the last Jazz event of the summer at the Sardine Can in Vallejo.
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