Welcoming 2010 (Berkshire Eagle)
“What are you doing on New Year’s Eve?” It’s a line famously sung by the likes of artists from Ella Fitzgerald to Harry Connick Jr., but also one I’ve heard from just about every person I’ve talked to this month.
“What are you doing on New Year’s Eve?” It’s a line famously sung by the likes of artists from Ella Fitzgerald to Harry Connick Jr., but also one I’ve heard from just about every person I’ve talked to this month.
SHEFFIELD rock band Reverend & The Makers will be appearing at the Orange Box in Yeovil on Monday, March 22.
The story in 2009: Knitting Factory Entertainment announced in July that it would open a new 1,200-capacity concert house in downtown Reno, Dec. 31 with the Sounds of Seattle, a tribute show featuring two bands doing sets of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden songs.
Aretha Franklin performed at Barack Obama’s inauguration concert, Blink-182 announced reunion and Michael Jackson mapped out ‘This Is It’ concert. In celebration of new year which comes around the corner, several major events and important announcements happening in music are compiled.
The story in 2009: Knitting Factory Entertainment announced in July that it would open a new 1,200-capacity concert house in downtown Reno on Thursday with the Sounds of Seattle, a tribute show featuring two bands doing sets of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden songs.
The story in 2009: Knitting Factory Entertainment announced in July that it would open a new 1,200-capacity concert house in downtown Reno on Thursday with the Sounds of Seattle, a tribute show featuring two bands doing sets of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden songs.
The story in 2009: Knitting Factory Entertainment announced in July that it would open a new 1,200-capacity concert house in downtown Reno, Dec. 31 with the Sounds of Seattle, a tribute show featuring two bands doing sets of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden songs.
The story in 2009: Knitting Factory Entertainment announced in July that it would open a new 1,200-capacity concert house in downtown Reno, Dec. 31 with the Sounds of Seattle, a tribute show featuring two bands doing sets of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden songs.
IT’S back before we’ve even forgotten it, another decade for a younger generation to celebrate and emulate.
The thermometer outside Crescent State Bank in Southern Pines blinks a damp 50 degrees, the same as in Bethlehem. Stores are shut, the streets empty as Christmas Eve moves inside homes, churches or wherever people escape — if only for an hour, the secular for the sacred.