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HOLLY column (Bridgeton News) Good morning! It's going to be almost as warm overnight as it is today. In the 40s during the day and the 30s overnight. But that's where the one-day cold snap ends. Wine-Fraud Probe Focuses on German With Playboy Wife (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) March 16 (Bloomberg) -- At an exclusive 1998 wine tasting in Munich hosted by German oenophile Hardy Rodenstock, writer Per- Henrik Mansson sampled two Chateau d'Yquem vintages that supposedly once belonged to Thomas Jefferson. Life in the goldfish bowl (The Salt Lake Tribune) Jaime Horton has worked with United Concerts for nearly a decade, and the 29-year-old production coordinator has seen more than his share of shows, usually from a perspective few of us can imagine. He's been there when tours needing a dozen semis to move around the country arrive at the crack of dawn and when they leave at 3 the next morning. Several super local and area shows dominate weekend (Orange Leader) By Tommy Mann Jr. March begins right where February left off as several super local and area shows dominate the week ahead, and the first national act rolls into town on Wednesday. The Almanac (UPI) The weekly UPI Almanac package for March 12-18, 2007. Out & About (The Salt Lake Tribune) Show of the week The lineup of Andy Monaco (the band, not the man) might ebb and flow, but a couple of things remain constant with the group's shows: the top-notch quality of musicians along for the ride, and the gritty blues, rock and soul cuts written by the man whose name marks the band. Tonight at 9:30, Andy Monaco plays a CD release party celebrating the new "Maybe" album, an ... Letters to the editor (Seattle Times) A sampling of readers' letters, faxes and e-mail. Lockport woman sings the blues (Daily Southtown) Days before heading to Memphis, Tenn., Deb Seitz had a gleam in her eye as she talked about her past, her future and the road in between over breakfast at a Lockport diner. Jean DuShon: A Lifetime of Blues on the Road (All About Jazz) It is not well known, but Detroit native, Jean DuShon (born Anna Jean Harris) was the very first artist to record the legendary Ron Miller/Orlando Murden classic, ?For Once in My Life.? Others have claimed to be the first, but it was DuShon who was invited to Miller's home to interpret the tune. Machine & the Synergetic Nuts Leap Second Neutral (Blogcritics.org) "Machine & the Synergetic Nuts". What kind of music does that band moniker conjure up in your mind? New wave? Neo-prog? Goth metal? Vintage psychedelic rock? How about avant jazz-rock? At least that's the closest I can come to describing this compelling instrumental music. This isn't the first time this space was used to pimp an album that was off the beaten path jazz, from Japan, and released ... |