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Bands News and Information
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About the GNBB
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The Good News Big Band is a Twin Cities, Minnesota based group that performs Christian based music done in a big band swing style. Besides playing this style of music in churches, we also play secular venues where the music is the traditional big band swing, Latin style and other big band jazz charts.
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Marilyn Scott-Innocent Of Nothing
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June 30, 2006--How many true jazz divas are left? I would be willing to bet you can count them on one hand. So what kind of new talent is around now that is getting in position to follow in the footsteps of all the greats? You probably could not count them on one hand. I have not heard any recent major label acts that qualify, where I am hearing all of the hopefuls coming from are the independent realm.
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Wild Child, Brave Journey of Just a Girl
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June 29, 2006 - Like all forms of music, folk and country are inundated with an overflow of artists. This is just as true for indie and alt versions of these styles as it is for the commercial forms. The egalitarian, do-it-yourself philosophy that punk rock and the internet has championed has had the unintended consequence of allowing the talentless, the mediocre, and the downright delusional, to add to the cultural noise.