Title: Paul Williams Will Get Goodspeed Award at Gala Benefit
Summary: Goodspeed Musicals will honor Oscar and Grammy Award-winning composer-lyricist Paul Williams at a gala benefit evening June 12, when he will receive The Goodspeed Award for Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre in recognition of his career.
Title: Gerald Clayton Album Release and Tour Plans
Summary: The New York Times predicted that we would "be hearing more about (Gerald Clayton)" in the near future elaborating "there just aren't a lot of pianists who have so much organized at such a young age."
Summary: Un repaso por algunos de los soundtracks más destacados de los últimos meses y que ningún coleccionista deberÃa dejar de tener. La banda de sonido del film de Almodóvar resulta sugerente e inquietante.
Title: New Lineup of Artists Join Stand Up To Cancer On Demand
Summary: PHILADELPHIA & LOS ANGELES----Comcast Corporation and Stand Up To Cancer have launched the second installment of musical assets for Stand Up 2 Cancer On Demand, the first-ever video-on-demand initiative focused on broadening awareness and raising funds for innovative cancer research, which debuted on Comcast in December.
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Summary: A little piece of air space stuffed in a corner of Diana Krall Plaza could soon become Nanaimo’s newest restaurant.Or condo project, or retail outlet.
Summary: EDMONTON - If anyone can pull off a solo show and make it sound so much more than just one guy and his guitar and not even a round-the-neck harmonica holder or knee tambourines to fill out the sound it's Elvis Costello.
Summary: Near the beginning of the classic backstage drama All About Eve , in words shaped by the inimitably eloquent Joseph L. Mankiewicz, lauded Broadway director Bill Sampson (Gary Merrill) sounds off about the restrictive imprudence of theatrical elitism.
Title: Barbra Streisand gets nostalgic on latest CD
Summary: NEW YORK -- When Barbra Streisand was a 19-year-old ingenue, she never had a problem performing in front of small crowds -- it was her livelihood. The Brooklyn girl could only get gigs in clubs that sat a few dozen people.