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Sippy and the Night Owls are cuttin' loose at Mac's: 'Originality' sets blues... Charleston-based band Sippy and the Night Owls say they know how to get the crowd hooting their name. King III urges citizens to rethink what 'black' means (The Trenton Times) HAMILTON -- Martin Luther King III believes African-Americans must band together against a society that influences them to be lieve that being black is a negative trait. Chris Shinn Returns with Everything Is Energy (antiMUSIC) (PR) Chris Shinn, formerly with Unified Theory, is hitting the road to spread the word about his new band, Everything Is Energy. They're performing in Hollywood on Thursday, April 12 at King King at 10:30pm. King's X Tentative Album Title Revealed (KNAC.COM) As detailed in KNAC.COM's feature interview with King's X bass player/vocalist Dug Pinnick , the band is busy in-studio with producer Michael Wagener (Metallica, Megadeth, Testament) recording a new album due out later this year. Jeff Frankenstein's offer to drive a van in 1993 ultimately put him on stage ... There is no bigger from Australia in Christian rock than the Newsboys. So what's a 19-year-old college dropout from Detroit doing playing keyboards for the band? Historic Triple Bill Announced for Baltimore Paetec Jazz Festival 2007 (All A... Baltimore, Maryland--March 20, 2007--The first edition of the PAETEC Jazz Festival Baltimore, www.paetecjazz.com, will present a trio of American music legends - the incomparable king of the blues, BB King and special guests Etta James and The Roots Band and Al Green. Three legends to wrap up jazz festival in Aug. (Baltimore Sun) People and Places Blues and soul legends Etta James & the Roots Band, Al Green and B.B. King have signed on to close out Baltimore's Paetec Jazz Festival with a bang on Aug. 11, organizers have confirmed. Cajun flair (The Pantagraph) When Louisiana zydeco king Michael Doucet traveled north 25 years ago this winter to perform on radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," he brought the roof down. City jazz festival finale to feature music legends (Baltimore Sun) Etta James & the Roots Band, Al Green, B.B. King scheduled to perform Blues and soul legends Etta James & the Roots Band, Al Green and B.B. King have signed on to close out Baltimore's Paetec Jazz Festival with a bang on Aug. 11, organizers have confirmed. Snowed out concert rescheduled for March 25 (The Sentinel) The snowstorm on Feb. 25 forced the postponement of the Ickesburg UCC Night of Music, featuring popular gospel group, The King?s Messengers. |