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Morton Subotnick has been a pioneer in the creation, composition and popularization of electronic music since the 1960s. Now 80, he recently unveiled his latest creation: an iPad app that allows children (and everyone else) to create their own electronic compositions.
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First Coast ConnectJacksonville’s Tree Hill Nature Center will be hosting the Music on the Hill Community Festival at the Joseph A. Strasser Amphitheater Saturday, Oct.…
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Song, dance, fútbol, beer, and Bavaria are all on tap this weekend on the First Coast. Friday, October 4 — "one-hit wonder" Tone Tha Chiefrocca and "the…
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The famed hall's five full-time stagehands went on strike, and that forced the cancellation of one gala. Tax records show their average total compensation is more than $400,000 each a year. The dispute was over whether they'll also be working in the hall's new Education Wing.
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Acclaimed conductor and pianist Teddy Abrams is bringing a huge generational shift to the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.Abrams, 26, will lead the…
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Based on the data, Katy Perry's "Roar" feels like a culture-dominating No. 1 hit, while "Wrecking Ball" feels a bit like a trollgaze meme. But on a chart with a history of one-off, faddish but surprisingly enduring No. 1 hits, Cyrus' song is part of a long tradition.
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Jacksonville-based Americana/folk group Canary in the Coalmine dropped by Studio 5 this morning with a live performance on First Coast Connect.Listen to…
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Jacksonville folk group Canary in the Coalmine stopped by the Electro Lounge to perform. They will be playing at Freebird Live on Friday, Sept. 27.You can…
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The New York Times has just reported that Rock guitarist Jackie Lomax has passed on."Jackie Lomax, a British rock singer and guitarist who recorded with…
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St. Augustine Mayor Joe Boles says he "couldn't be more pleased" with the Mumford & Sons Gentlemen of the Road Tour and its impact on his city.The two-day…