The Chuck Easton Quintet features Chuck on guitar, flute, saxophone, chromatic harmonica, and some vocals. George Radebaugh plays keyboard and chromatic harmonica, with Ed Donohue on trumpet and fluegalhorn, Ted Enderle on bass and Tom Svornich on …
Looking for something to do with family and friends this weekend? (Or maybe you need a break to get away from the holiday hubbub). Check out these five events around the Juniata Valley: 1. Dryhouse Farm Live Nativity A Live Nativity at Dryhouse Farm, 53 Dryhouse Farm Lane, Belleville starts tonight and continues through Friday. […]
Brighten your Holidays with live music from the Arlington Philharmonic! This Arlington Philharmonic Brass Quintet will be playing Advent, Christmas and Holiday Standards, Ancient Hymns, Classic Carols, Spirituals, and contemporary favorites. Featured works by Bach and Handel such as Ukrainian Bell Carol, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Sleigh Ride and many more can also
Standards. the only twist, it seems, is who is belting them out. but no new songs seem to break the candy cane ceiling. it s hard to figure out why it is that even though we still have the top stars of today writing original christmas songs, none of them have really broken through. chris wrote a piece for slate.com pinning down this christmas song trend. he points out that the latest modern holiday song to stick was, well, take it away, mariah carey with all i want for christmas is you. it s not that there are no more good christmas songs coming out. it s that we as a culture have stopped embracing the new ones that do come out. it s been 19 years since all i want for christmas is you. that s right. the newest of holiday standards is 19 years old. before that, the waitress s christmas wrapping, now a perennial holiday song on the radio, came out in 1981. it s hard to write a new