Articles, tagged with "carnegie hall", page 3
10th March 2010
There are hardly a few places in the globe that hold up one and the same sort of vibrant attractive places as New York City. An American metropolis bundled to the full of a people of ethnical offerings, New York is the sort of site that creative persona o...
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Author:
Klaus Egebjerg
08th March 2010
Famous singer Reba McEntire sometimes called "The Queen of Country" has been nominated for the award of the Best female Vocalist in the Academy of Country Music Award. She has been nominated along with a pair of other famous vocalists like Miranda Lambert...
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Author:
kane
05th March 2010
So you've realized that you're actually not very good at something. Will being confident make up for it? This is a tough question, but if I had to go for a quick, short, soul-destroying answer, it would be "No".
Confidence without competence is not a ...
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Eednak Nagum
03rd February 2010
Take a trip to New York City and sink your teeth into the Big Apple for a holiday full of vim and vigour. New York is at the epicentre of America's metropolitan arts area and is one of the most influential places in the whole world when it comes to fas...
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Adam Singleton
02nd February 2010
Like most big cities, a holiday in New York can quickly eat into your hard earned cash. If you are sticking to a tight budget, it's good to know that there's plenty you can see and do, without having to splash out huge wads of cash.
Believe it or not,...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
05th January 2010
By Barbara Wade © 2009, All Rights Reserved
The mention of New York City conjures up a cascade of images to scroll through your mind. Taxicabs, Broadway plays and a round-the-clock bustle are all stereotypically New York. Taking the pulse of this ci...
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Author:
Barbara Wade
16th December 2009
In five, four, three, two . . ." This wasn't the first time a floor director had ever counted me down, but it was the first time I ever choked back tears. It was August 25, 2006, my first on- camera studio open for the CBS News broadcast 60 Minutes. Momen...
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Byron Pitts
25th November 2009
Can I really learn to play in just one day?
You will not receive an invitation to Carnegie Hall at the end of your very first day; but, yes, you will play at least a few simple major scales and a few simple songs after approximately an hour's quality...
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Author:
Hailey
13th November 2009
There are few places in the world that hold the same kind of vibrant appeal as New York. An American city packed full of a multitude of cultural offerings, New York City is the kind of place that artists of all ilk find fascinating and endlessly inspiring...
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Daniel Collins
05th November 2009
Maybe your dream is to play Carnegie Hall or be the next Slash or work in a film studio orchestra. But the road to a financially secure career as a musician can be a long one. Rather than settling for mind-numbing filler jobs at the local Target or House ...
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MusicBizCenter.com
29th October 2009
Naming institutions and buildings as a form of donor recognition and acknowledgement of philanthropy is a tried and true fundraising practice. Carnegie Hall and the Guggenheim Museum are famous examples. Another form of naming facilities is sponsorship, w...
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synergist004@gmail.com
14th September 2009
In terms of size one of the world's biggest music festivals of it's time was the inaugural Rock in Rio festival in 1985 that attracted an estimated 1.5 million people, who came to see acts such as Queen, AC/DC, Rod Stewart, James Taylor and the B-52's. Co...
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Author:
Mark Bartley
28th August 2009
Renowned for being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, the city of New York is a definite must-see. Its electric atmosphere, surpassed only by its range of cultural attractions and sites of interest, makes it a place guaranteed to d...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
23rd August 2009
One night, upon returning from a "Musica Sacra" concert at Carnegie Hall, we saw our doorman propping up against the front wall a tall, drunken young lady. Mateo (the doorman) is a small man and was in bad need of help.
"It's Amy-In 10E!" Mateo said.
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Author:
marciano guerrero
01st June 2009
Big cities are happening places, and likely the city with the most happening is New York City. Here you can find all types of entertainment and events sure to please you, including sports, concerts and theater shows. In order to save time and hassles wh...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick