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Claire Lynch Band set for Park performance
From Alabama to Alberta, Claire Lynch is returning to Sherwood Park for the first time in almost three years to the day. Benjamin Proulx Published on: October 5, 2018 | Last Updated: November 27, 2020 8:37 AM EST The Claire Lynch Band will be performing at Festival Place on Friday, Oct. 5.
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From Alabama to Alberta, Claire Lynch is returning to Sherwood Park for the first time in almost three years to the day. On Friday, Oct. 5, bluegrass musician Lynch, along with her band, will take to the Festival Place stage as part of a Western Canadian tour for the Alabama-born Nashville talent.
From Combo Corner to the World: the Diaspora of the Winston-Salem Sound Community Event Thursday, April 29, 2021 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
MUSE Winston-Salem is launching the new, monthly Arts and Performance Programming Series and this will be the perfect kick-off! We re partnering with the Ramkat to bring you a fun musical program about Winston-Salem and North Carolina music. Our panelists are author David Menconi and two legendary Winston-Salem musicians: Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple.
Menconi’s new book Step It Up & Go: the Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk was released last October on UNC Press. You can purchase this book at Bookmarks with a discount, by following this link: https://www.bookmarksnc.org/NCMusic and using the code MUSIC21.
Young people in Derry given the chance to tell Stormont leaders how things should be done
Applications now open for first ever NI Youth Assembly
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Young people in Derry are being encouraged to have their voice heard and apply for the first ever NI Youth Assembly.
The application process is open to young people aged 13-17 living in Northern Ireland and will see 90 Youth Assembly members selected to share their views and directly influence decisions taken by the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Mayor Brian Tierney said: This is a really fantastic and exciting opportunity for young people across our district to have a platform to share their views on what s important to them and what changes they would like to see.