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Kris Kristofferson

... ary, following in his father’s footsteps. Kristofferson proved to be a highly respectable soldier, serving honorably in the U.S. Army as a captain and helicopter pilot. Thankfully for his future fans, Kris just couldn’t ignore his passion for music and in 1965, he left the army to pursue songwriting. It didn’t take long for others to recognize Kris’s innate talent and by 1967 Kris Kristofferson was already signed to a record label. From there, the country star’s fame skyrocketed follow ...

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Grayson Hugh

... d" heralded the return to the public eye and ear of Grayson Hugh. After many turbulent years that included disastrous dealings with a mercenary music industry, a stint as professor of songwriting at Berklee College Of Music in Boston and a near fatal relapse with alcohol in 2000, Hugh has emerged sober, stronger and more prolific than ever. In the words of one writer: "With An American Record, the payoff is just beginning. Grayson Hugh has been there and is back again. His story - our story - ha ...

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Grayson Hugh

... d" heralded the return to the public eye and ear of Grayson Hugh. After many turbulent years that included disastrous dealings with a mercenary music industry, a stint as professor of songwriting at Berklee College Of Music in Boston and a near fatal relapse with alcohol in 2000, Hugh has emerged sober, stronger and more prolific than ever. In the words of one writer: "With An American Record, the payoff is just beginning. Grayson Hugh has been there and is back again. His story - our story - ha ...

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Kris Kristofferson

... ary, following in his father’s footsteps. Kristofferson proved to be a highly respectable soldier, serving honorably in the U.S. Army as a captain and helicopter pilot. Thankfully for his future fans, Kris just couldn’t ignore his passion for music and in 1965, he left the army to pursue songwriting. It didn’t take long for others to recognize Kris’s innate talent and by 1967 Kris Kristofferson was already signed to a record label. From there, the country star’s fame skyrocketed follow ...

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Grayson Hugh

... d" heralded the return to the public eye and ear of Grayson Hugh. After many turbulent years that included disastrous dealings with a mercenary music industry, a stint as professor of songwriting at Berklee College Of Music in Boston and a near fatal relapse with alcohol in 2000, Hugh has emerged sober, stronger and more prolific than ever. In the words of one writer: "With An American Record, the payoff is just beginning. Grayson Hugh has been there and is back again. His story - our story - ha ...

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Musical tackles difficult subjects

... “Next to Normal,” a rock musical by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt, brings light on another once-taboo subject, mental illness and its effect on a suburban family. The musical, which opened on Broadway in 2009, won three Tony awards and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.  Now, Jake Sanders’ Curtain Call Productions is bringing “Next to Normal” to the Lyric Theatre. The show will run from April 12- 14. Following matinees on April 13-14, there will be a discussion with cast members, the a ...

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​It’s a party and you’re invited!

... “The Cotton Club Speakeasy” in the Elliott Museum. This roarin’ 20s-style gala begins with the energetic and highly talented Cab Calloway Orchestra. Zoot-suit clad, Chris Calloway, grandson of Cab Calloway promises a powerful interactive show and a swingin’ good time, complete with his gorgeous Fan Dancers. Following the concert, party goers wearing their best “glad rags” will make their way to the Speakeasy at The Elliott Museum. Here they can “shake a leg” to popular ‘20s ...

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Name That Place

... eatre larger than the population warranted. At a cost of $100,000, the Lyric was considered one of the most modern buildings of its day. “Talkies” came to the Lyric in 1930 making it even more up-to-date. Although the Hancock family lost ownership during the Depression, the building continued to operate as a movie theatre until other theatres were built in Stuart. In 1978, a non-denominational church purchased the building and held services there until 1988. After the church vacated the buil ...

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The Lyric's Birthday Bash Benefit Gala with The Cab Calloway Orchestra 

... e Lyric’s first annual Birthday Benefit Gala will be celebrated in Roarin’ 20’s style when the world-famous, energetic and highly talented Cab Calloway Orchestra takes the stage. The powerful interactive performance promises a swingin’ good time.   But, the concert is just the beginning of the memorable bash!  Immediately following the concert, party goers in their best “glad rags” will make their way to The Cotton Club Speakeasy. Here they’ll be able to “shake a leg” to pop ...

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​Musician makes commitment to health

... the saxophone, the saxophone found him. In middle school, the students had electives that lasted nine weeks. His first elective was band. “The first nine weeks was band and I never left,” he said. “From the moment I started, I said ‘That’s the one. I had never heard or seen (a saxophone) played. I got good at it relatively quickly and asked to be allowed to stay in the band.” Corinthian continued his music studies in high school, where he was introduced to the history of music. ...

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