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Mark Ronson, meanwhile, loves the Heavies so much that, over a decade ago, he had them to play at his 40th birthday party, where he credited them in his speech for changing the course of his career.
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Revolution, Springfield’s own high school acapella ensemble, will open the concert at the Hope Center for the Arts.
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They must have been doing something right, though, because the acid jazz legends’ fanbase included the likes of Prince, Stevie Wonder and fellow old-school soul revivalist Mark Ronson.
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The smooth jazz saxophonist famously released one of the best-selling Christmas albums of all time back in 1994 when he put ...
Malinche’s opening was one of the most anticipated in Denver, in part because it was the first of four concepts Avila plans ...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will present its Winter/Spring 2026 Weekend Concert Series, a fifteen-concert season ...
Snowman cookie decorating: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder. Enjoy a festive, family-friendly ...