Extractions: Al Messina - The One Man Band ........................................................................................ Holiday 727-934-9993 Amanda Gerttula-Violinist E-Mail .................................................................... Tampa 813-837-4235 Andy Andraschek Guitarist last 4 yrs on cruiseships (Radisson) E-Mail ... Lantzville, BC Canada 250-755-9758 Anthem Reggae Band lively and fun with extraordinary voices E-Mail ....................... Bridgeport, CT 203-374-4369 E-mail ..........................Orlando 407-826-9407 Ashley Rhodes ........... Rock .................................................... E-Mail .................................. Tampa 727-808-1130 Barkin' Barney's Acoustic Endeavors E-Mail ........................................... Clearwater - 727-536-9617 Bass Player for hire (Gospel,soft Rock,jazz,Blues) .. Robert ......... E-Mail ........................ Tampa 813-855-3147 Bill Daniel - Singer / Guitarist ......................................................................................... Clearwater 727-441-8832
SNAC ~ In The Lounge new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. performer are loose and spontaneous,like scott's work roddy will be accompanied by john Smith, DJ Hunnicutt http://www.snacc.mb.ca/news_releases/nr990310-inthelounge.html
Extractions: at the monastery ruins in St. Norbert, Manitoba. 204-269-0564 2 March 1999 Winnipeg This weekend on Saturday, March 13th, a new exhibit and performance series opens at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre (SNACC). True to form, Toronto artist John Scott has produced a gritty display of sinister imagery for this new drawing installation. Scott's ominous figures loom large along the walls and across the ceiling, transforming a usually bright and airy room into a place of menace and dark foreboding. Designed specifically for SNACC, Scott's Rorschach Attack (pronounced "roar-shack") sets the stage and tone for an eclectic mix of Winnipeg performing artists In the Lounge Andrew Hunter, SNACC's new Artistic Director, wants to do something with an edge that will make a bold statement about SNACC. Says Hunter, "This program expresses my artistic vision it is multidisciplinary and eclectic but it also has a thematic focus. John Scott's imagery gave me a focus and the selection of artists who will perform in his installation reflect different aspects of Scott's art. Scott's vision of the world is a dark one. It has a gritty street sensibility, but it is also imbued with confidence and compassion. I want to be clear about something. This isn't meant to be a "tight fit" the combination of art and performer are loose and spontaneous, like Scott's work. It's like being in a laboratory you throw things together and see what happens, sometimes the result is volatile and sometimes it fizzes."
Cuts: D - J Humperdinck, Singer Jeffery Hunter, Actor Mark Hunter, St. Actor Vincent Irizarry,Actor john Ivey, Actor Jacobi, Actor Billy Jacoby, Actor scott Jacoby, Actor http://www.sleepy.net/men/tart/cut-dj.html
ECHENG.COM: Friends Steve Sano, Giancarlo Aquilanti, Phillip Levy, Jenny Rudin, Ronald Leonard, St. JasonDishlip, Joel Brown, Peter Kim, scott Kleper, john Lilly, Brian http://www.echeng.com/friends/index.shtml
JUSTICE GENEALOGY ANTRIM MICHIGAN She died on May 6, 1873 in Berlin Township, St. Rosa Jane scott Justice died in 1952at the age of Aunt Hazel (Justice) told me that john (johnny) died saving http://es1.ole.net/~maggie/antrim/justic.htm
Extractions: Omar Floyd Steenbergh married Nora May Justice on September 7, 1910 in Jordan Township, Antrim County, Michigan. Above is a photograph of them on their wedding day, They had seventeen children during their marriage. The following is a narrative of their lineage. This narrative contains the following surnames: Cooper, Cruickshank (Crookshank), Justice, Savage, Scott, Steenbergh, Touchtone. This is the most up-to-date information as of October, 1999. John B. Steenbergh was born in Schenectady, New York approximately January, 1816. In numerous census records he states that his occupation is wheelwright or wagon maker, which was a skilled trade. A wheelwright is someone that makes wheels for horse carts and wagons. In his later years he stated that he was a "carpenter." One of the questions asked on the census is "Where were your parents born?" According to the federal census, John's father was born in New York and his mother was born in Massachusetts. John B. Steenbergh married Sephrona Cooper in Champion, New York on June 7, 1849 at the First Congregational Church. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Nathaniel Dutton.
(( ( NOE VENABLE Official Website ) )) > > Press bassist Todd Sickafoose, and the interminable scott Amendola on ll be amazed thatyoure in St. johns, instead of some violently sophisticated European http://www.noevenable.com/press.php?press_id=1
Chico News And Review - Music Calendar - January 16, 2003 john performs as part of the Paradise Community Concert Cory's Sweet Treats Gallery,230 West Third St. and son jazz musicians Graham and scott johnson play http://www.newsreview.com/issues/chico/2003-01-16/musiclist.asp
Extractions: Business Calendar Music Film ... E-mail Page Music Calendar Thursday IRAQ DOCUMENTARY SHOWN 7pm, Jan. 16. Chico Peace and Justice Center presents Iraq: Voices from the Streets MIDNIGHT BLUES SOCIETY'S JAM 8pm-midnight. The Midnight Blues Society invites all musicians and singers to its weekly open blues jam Molly Gunn's Lounge, inside Holiday Inn, 685 Manzanita Ct. Info: (530) 342-6793. JAM SESSION AT BULLSHOOTERS 9pm, every Thursday. Come on down to Bullshooters for this weekly country-rock jam session , hosted by The Sofa Kings ! Bullshooters Saloon, 1414 Park Ave. Info: (530) 342-5202. KARAOKE AT THE DEPOT (Oroville) 9pm-closing. Minutes of stardom await you during this weekly karaoke night! Happens Thursdays at The Depot Bar, 2191 High St., in Oroville. Info: Joe, (530) 534-9101. Friday VIRTUOSO VIOLINIST PERFORMS (Paradise) 7:30pm, Jan. 17. Highly-acclaimed violinist Lara St. John performs as part of the Paradise Community Concert Association's Great Artists Series . Please see our feature in this issue. Must be member of the P.C.C.A. to attend. Members season tickets: $100/family; $45/adult; and $15/K-12 student. Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd., in Paradise. More info: (530) 873-2191 or 877-3258;
Concerts (washingtonpost.com) conducted by Piotr Gajewski with guitarist john Feeley in 4. F. scott Fitzgerald Theatre,603 Edmonston Dr Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral St., Baltimore http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35961-2003Feb6.html
D:\HMPRO2\gifs\dtrcass.htm The Entertainer/Maple Leaf Rag (scott Joplin, arr guitar; Rebecca Mercuri, guitar;john Leigham, string on Christmas melodies on the magnificent organ at St. http://www.dtrmusic.com/dtrcass.htm
Extractions: 2. Custom CDs This is a list of DTR recordings which are available on real time duplicated audio cassette (Dolby B, chrome tape, $11 each except for double length recordings). All cassettes except those noted below are also available on custom CDs that we will record on demand using CDR technology. The price is $16.98 per CD. Note that recordings over 73 minutes will require two CDs. A basic label will be provided for the custom CDs. The cassette card will also be provided if extensive program notes are on the card.
Baltimore City Paper: (February 28 - March 6, 2001) Ottobar hosts AntiFolk Night with Nathan Bell, Alec scott, Schwervon, and Singer/songwriterJanis Ian graces the Cellar Stage at St. john's (5315 Harford Road http://www.citypaper.com/2001-02-28/short.html
Extractions: Go to the The Short List Archives. Recently in The Short List: Feb. 21, 2001 - WEDNESDAY: The Beltways, June Star, and Rough Mix mix it... Feb. 14, 2001 - WEDNESDAY: There's a kind of hush all over the world... Feb. 7, 2001 - WEDNESDAY: The Ottobar hosts the Elephant 6-affiliated pop band Of... More by Lee Gardner Orfeu - If any one film has defined Brazil for generations of... in Film Clips (Feb. 21, 2001) Saint Jack (1979) - There's something so '70s about Peter Bogdanovich's Saint Jackfrom the... in Rewind (Feb. 21, 2001) Know Your Product - New Releases from Alec Scott, the Anomoanon, and the Kelly Bell Band... in No Cover (Feb. 21, 2001) February 28 - March 6, 2001 EMAIL LEE GARDNER John Scofield By Lee Gardner WEDNESDAY: Monozine presents Joan of Arc's Tim Kinsella performing solo at the Ottobar, with the American and Qui Vicino in support. The Baltimore Chamber Orchestra takes the stage at Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium in Towson. Regional folk-poppers the Kennedys come to Baldwin's Station in Sykesville, while singer/songwriter Steve Forbert plays the Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis with very special opener ex-V-Roy Scott Miller . Soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy toots his horn at Blues Alley in Washington.
Baltimore City Paper: (March 6 - March 12, 2002) john's United Methodist Church of Hamilton 3, and the Tinklers at the Roots Caféat St. WEDNESDAY The Pavers (featuring exALL singer scott Reynolds) rock the http://www.citypaper.com/2002-03-06/short.html
Extractions: Go to the The Short List Archives. Recently in The Short List: The Short List - WEDNESDAY: Tiger Beat-down: Leif Garrett brings his hard-rocking new band,... (February 27, 2002) The Short List - WEDNESDAY: The Ottobar holds its Death of Vaudeville night, featuring... (February 20, 2002) The Short List - WEDNESDAY: They got spirit, how about you: Die Cheerleader Die,... (February 13, 2002) More by Bret McCabe Clearing the Air - WEAA Moves Out of the Underground... (February 27, 2002) Clinic - Walking With Thee... (February 27, 2002) - Strong Roots Keep The Music Rolling... (February 20, 2002) March 6 - March 12, 2002 John Hiatt By Bret McCabe WEDNESDAY: National Razor f.d.i.c. plays an all-ages show at the Sidebar Tavern with Midnight Creeps and NY Relx . Ottobar holds its new-local-band showcase with the Mayfields Candy Darling , and Plaid Anxiety . The Samples shimmy-shimmy-hippie-pop over at Towson's Recher Theatre. Uptown Concerts presents folkie Bill Morrissey at Sykesville's Baldwin's Station. John Hiatt steals moments with 7 and 9:30 p.m. shows at the Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis. In Washington, Starsailor leaves no impression on the 9:30 Club with Chris Lee , and indie poppers the Mendoza Line hit the Black Cat with Kimone THURSDAY: Violinist Joshua Bell performs with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The
Extractions: At long last, Lara St. John has returned to the recording studio after establishing her own record label and has given us more music by her favorite composer. We have here the canonical solo concertos in A minor and E and the Double Concerto in D minor. The performances are delightful, individual, even exciting, unlike any other recording of these works that I know. This should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with St. John's playing. Before I heard this recording, I never realized that this music had so much drama, specially in the slow movements. As with any really great performance, I felt as though I were hearing the music for the very first time. The New York Bach Ensemble is a superb group that brings out the contrapuntal interplay between orchestra and soloists like no other group I've heard. Best of all, they match the soloist's enthusiasm. One thing I especially like is that the keyboard part is sometimes assigned to a chamber organ rather than the usual harpsichord.
VSO 2001 15 (1939), given an intensely focussed and emotional reading by Canadian violinistScott St. john, moved into a realm of concentrated sorrow and anguish of http://members.aol.com/efaro26164/vso2001.html
Extractions: Revista Filipina Revista Filipina Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Sharman, Britten, Holst Conductor: Kazuyoshi Akiyama. Soloist: Scott St. John, Violin. Featured Choirs: Chor Leoni Men's Choir and Elektra Women's Choir Performed at The Orpheum Theatre, 20 January 2001 This evening of inspired programming provided a rich indeed almost overly rich retrospective survey of twentieth-century compositional techniques. These were perhaps all the more focussed because chronological programming was necessarily abandoned to accommodate the programme's main work, Gustav Holst's massive and perennially popular The Planets. Dialogo dei massimi sistemi, about the communicative power of writing, the piece for male choir, string orchestra, and percussion, evoked the wonder of language with understated awe beautifully rendered by the hushed tones and carefully modulated delivery of the Chor Leoni Men's Choir. With occasional nods towards Samuel Barber and Ligeti, Sharman's paean to human ingenuity was a prelude of things to be returned to with the evening relentlessly moving towards the wordless, haunting conclusion of The Planets Benjamin' Britten's rarely heard Violin Concerto, Op. 15 (1939), given an intensely focussed and emotional reading by Canadian violinist Scott St. John, moved into a realm of concentrated sorrow and anguish of nearly unbearable intensity. Effortlessly rising to the piece's technical challenges, St. John's performance, offering great tonal beauty, exhibited a continuous sensitivity to the score's nuances and colours. His detailed playing fully explored the emotional depths of this heartbreakingly beautiful piece completed shortly after Britten's arrival in the United States for wartime exile.
Jerry Bruno Productions - Band And Orchestra Information Ms Ingold is currently cantor and soloist at The Cathedral of St. john the Evangelist(Cleveland, OH), and she has been on vocal rosters for churches of all http://www.jerrybruno.com/boinfo.asp?BOIDnumber=608
Classical Music Calendar For March 7-13 john the Evangelist Episcopal Church, 60 Kent St 70voice choir and conductor ScottTerrell of the Fine Arts Center, Macalester College, 130 Macalester St., St. http://www.startribune.com/stories/1646/3733186.html
St. Augustine Calendar Of Events Information and News and Sports Headlines from the St. Augustine http://www.oldcity.com/chronicle/calendar.html
Extractions: during your stay in St. Augustine, Florida. Enjoy your visit! Click here for some great romantic ideas for your next visit to St. Augustine April 1: Romantic Things to Do: Romantic ideas to make your visit to St. Augustine more romantic and fun! Click here. Film Society: "Metropolis" (1927). Shown at the St. Augustine Art Association, 22 Marine St., 4:30 and 7:15 p.m. Film Society members $5, others $7, students $3. Theatre: Game Show Mania has hit St. Augustine. From 6 - 9 p.m. You are the studio audience and contestants in TV-style game shows. Order from fabulous menu; $5 cover charge. Professional game show set with lights, buzzers, electronic scoring and sound FX. Great for all ages. Play for prizes; play for money! Reservations suggested: 904.471.2691. Concert: UNF presents Percussion Ensemble-Spring Concert at the UNF Robinson Theater, 4-9 p.m. Tickets: 904.620.2878. Concert: UNF presents Trombone Festival-Clinic and Concert, 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center, Small Recital Hall. Tickets: 904.620.2878. Gallery: Second Spring Portfolio Exhibition; Sara Pedigo and Amanda Parkhurst, Flagler College Carrera Gallery, no admission charge. Opening reception is 5-7 p.m. Runs thru Apr. 6.