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Before You Apply for Funding
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A few days ago, I was watching one of those judge shows (I know, I know), and when the judge asked the defendant what he did for a living, the...
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Annual Christmas Concert
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Once again the members of the Good News Big Band are excited in their preparation for the annual Christmas Big Band concert at Edina’s Edinborough indoor amphitheater on December 17th at 7pm. This year the 17 piece Good News Big Band features old Christmas favorites done in a swing style like Jingle Bells, the [...]
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Future Of Jazz-Live In Atlanta For The Arts-Vol. 1
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June 23, 2006--The Future of Jazz is a roots based organization based in Atlanta Georgia. The intention was to display independent jazz performers every second Sunday of each month. As with many popular cultural events it grew into something more, eventually it became a competition with a group of panelist with a wide range of experience in the recording industry including Earl Klugh and Lonnie Liston Smith.