Glatonbury closes with Wonder hits
Calendar: June 28
Calendar: June 28
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Keeping the music alive
When Billy McGuigan sings “the truer things in life will stand the test of time” in his original song “(And Everything’s Fine Down On) Mission Street,” he could be talking about any of a number of things – love, music, friendship, collaboration.
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Jamal sparkles at Freihofer’s
SARATOGA SPRINGS — As usual, there was a smorgasbord of sounds and musical styles at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Saturday for the first day of the annual Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival — a little bit of something for everyone to sample.
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Scissor Sisters’ ‘Night Work’: Band’s best album yet recalls art-gay-pop scene before AIDS
“Night Work” makes the Sisters’ two previous albums sound like throat-clearers for the real thing. It’s the best written, most confidently performed and most focused album of their careers.
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Glatonbury closes with Wonder hits
The “hottest ever” Glastonbury ended on a high as Motown legend Stevie Wonder led a massed rendition of Happy Birthday. Related Stories Jackson glove smashes auction hopes Eavis hails ‘hottest Glastonbury’ Big Brother becomes puppet master Eminem album leaps to top spot Request hits bum note for McCartney
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