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Two young blues musicians from the Peninsula, Logan Layman and William Ledbetter, to be part of Chicago Blues Festival
Two young blues musicians from the Peninsula, singing bassist Logan Layman and guitar player William "MoBetta" Ledbetter, have been picked to be part of an all-star youth band that will open the Chicago Blues Festival on June 6. Logan, a 12-year-old...
Tags: Millennium Park, Arts and Culture, Shemekia Copeland, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Festive Events
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Herbie D and The Dangermen rev up "Baby, I'm on the Road" video
Herbie D and The Dangermen are a sax-supercharged blues band with members spread between Hampton, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, according to online sources. This video below was posted over the weekend. The clip for the song "Baby, I'm on the Road" is...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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The Last Bison, a chamber-folk band from Chesapeake, is poised for March 5 album release
To say The Last Bison have a lot of irons in the fire is a flaming understatement. The band's major-label debut album, "Inheritance," is set for a March 5 release. A new video is in progress. On Tuesday, the band heads back out on the road. The group'...
Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Nirvana (music group), Pat Benatar, Music
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HIGH SCHOOLS: Tuesday girls and boys basketball scores
GIRLS BASKETBALL Atlantic Shores Christian 33, Stonebridge Christian 25 Atlee 56, Hanover 48 Bassett 60, Martinsville 29 Bayside 44, Frank Cox 34 Bethel 49, Hampton 35 Blacksburg 65, Pulaski County 47 Booker T. Washington 37,...
Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Carroll County (Maryland), Halifax County, Mathews (Mathews, Virginia)
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Country store records depict rural life
Day after day for more than 20 years, the dutiful clerks at historic Ware Neck Store saved virtually every scrap of paper that passed through their hands as they conducted business. Thousands of receipts, bills, advertisements and customer shopping...
Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Human Interest
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Lincoln directs fall of Norfolk
When Abraham Lincoln stepped ashore at Fort Monroe late on May 6, 1862, he hoped his visit would prod Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan and his Army of the Potomac into action. By the next morning, however — after finding that McClellan’s long...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Hampton Roads, Navy Yard, Unions
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Comment period opens on Virginia's abortion regulations; public hearings set
The contentious -- the state's Health Commissioner Karen Remley, a Norfolk pediatrician, resigned her post over them -- new regulations, approved by the Virginia Board of Health in 2012, which apply new-hospital architectural requirements to clinics...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Social Issues, Abortion, Henrico County
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'Living in sin' may soon be legal in the Old Dominion
If Sen. Adam Ebbin, D-Alexandria, gets his way 19th century state statutes that make it illegal for unmarried couples to live together will no longer apply here in the 21st century. Ebbin told the Senate Courts of Justice Committee that Virginia is...Tags: Hampton Roads, Crime, Law and Justice, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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Stephen Schwartz Show "Snapshots" To Bow At Goodspeed's 2nd Stage
Hartford Courant“Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook,” featuring the music of Stephen Schwartz (“Pippin,” “Wicked,” “The Magic Show”) is returning for another do-over when it will receive a workshop production this fall at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Theater, Music, Entertainment Events, Stephen Schwartz
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Ambassadors, a rock band from Brooklyn, find big audience in Hampton Roads
Over the years, many Hampton Roads radio stations have been content to follow more often than lead. For example, once rock hits were broken in major markets, local outlets would jump on and ride the wave. That's started to change recently as stations...
Tags: Sam Harris, Hampton Roads, Phil Spector, Music, George Harrison
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The Last Bison looks forward to busy, festival-filled summer
The summer concert season will be memorable for The Last Bison, Chesapeake’s fast-rising indie-folk band. The acoustic septet is poised to release a major-label debut album next month and the group has been booked for several high-profile...
Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Andrew Bird, Music, Festive Events, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (music group)
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Gas prices soar 35 cents in the past month in Virginia
Gas prices have soared 35 cents in the past 30 days in Virginia. In fact, prices went up a whopping 11 cents since Friday in Virginia and currently average $3.61 for a gallon of self-serve regular gas. According to AAA, the high prices are a result of...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), AAA, U.S. Department of Energy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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