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Icelandic band goes dark
You could count the number of famous music acts to come out of Iceland on one hand– there's Bjork, her band The Sugarcubes, folk group...
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blinded by the light commented on Born to run again: The Boss returns to Charlottesville
More boring and bland than our local heros even.
Who knows commented on Born to run again: The Boss returns to Charlottesville
Never got the appeal of this guy's music. It's so boring and bland. People are going to go nuts for him when he gets here, but I have no idea why!
The Pollocks commented on FunStuff: Charlottesville events July 26 and beyond
The Pollocks will be performing August 4, 2012 from 6:30 - 9 pm at Plank Road Exchange (formerly The Batesville Store), 6624 Plank Road - 434-823-2001.
No cover charge. Gourmet sandwiches, beer, and wine available.
a fan commented on FunStuff: Charlottesville events July 26 and beyond
Friday Fun at New Dominion Bookshop! Join author Lise Stoessel for a presentation and signing of her new book, Living Happily Ever After - Separately, as featured in this recent Hook article: http://www.readthehook.com/104704/separate-and-together-unconventional-m.... This Friday, July 27th, 5:30...
Grant Collins commented on FunStuff: Charlottesville events July 26 and beyond
The Basement Brigade, a local Charlottesville theatre company, presents "Sacrificial Comedy". An evening of original sketch comedy, music, and Improv, August 2nd and 3rd at Play On! Theatre. Shows start at 8 p.m. and tickets cost $7. For more information about the show or reservations send an email...
Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society commented on FunStuff: Charlottesville events July 26 and beyond
Join the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society on August 4th, 2012 from 6-9pm for "And the Rest Is History," a fun evening out for young singles! Taste wines from Barboursville Vineyards, Prince Michel Vineyard and Winery, Gabriele Rausse Winery, and more! Indulge in hors d'oeuvres from...
Dakota commented on Posthumous pieces: Music offers healing after son's death
Amazing talent kyle !
What a great gift he left behind not only for his parents , but the world .
RIP bro
Been there, done that commented on Posthumous pieces: Music offers healing after son's death
It is sad and tragic that society treats addiction as a social stigma. Addiction is caused by issues with brain chemicals. Addiction is not a choice. It is no different from cancer or any other disease.
I wish I had known this young man. He had obvious talent. His family is blessed to have his...
La Inmensia Minoria commented on Posthumous pieces: Music offers healing after son's death
Wow there's some very nice stuff there! He *is* a very musical player with great tone, strong compositional instincts, and deep grasp of beauty.