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Here Comes The Sun: Liverpool Legends back with new show

Before “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964, before their first U.S. concert on Feb. 11, 1964, at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., the Beatles were tuning up for

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Ordinary Life, Extraordinary Story: Mackey’s ‘Memoir’ sets his mother’s story to music

Steve Mackey didn’t look far for the actress who would play his mother in the musical theater production, “Memoir,” based on his mother’s life. Turns out the nanny for his

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Love Birds: Craftivist musicians support nature scholarship

Their music is for the birds — and Still on the Hill is proud to make it. Kelly and Donna Mulhollan, known for their prolific catalog of Ozark music, will

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Mahler And Beyond: SoNA sets sights on summer of moving music

Don’t think about “Majestic Mahler,” on the Walton Arts Center stage April 30, as the end of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas season. Think of it as the beginning of

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Mahler And Beyond: SoNA sets sights on summer of moving music

Don’t think about “Majestic Mahler,” on the Walton Arts Center stage April 30, as the end of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas season. Think of it as the beginning of

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Five Minutes, Five Questions: Anthony Ball, Music Moves

A two-day event celebrating the contribution of Black culture is set for April 15-16 at The Jones Center in Springdale. The Arkansas Black Music Expo is presented by Music Moves,

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Vote For The Voices: A cappella competition back on WAC stage

Whether you sing or only wish you could, the VoiceJam A Cappella Festival is music to the ears as it returns in person this year to the Walton Arts Center

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An Epic Adventure: Fort Smith Symphony takes on challenges of ‘Raiders’

The scene opens with suspense-filled music, as a tall man in a leather jacket and a well-used fedora forges his way through the jungle. Birds and primates call, and a

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Clay Cooper celebrates 36th year in Branson

“My grandma played piano in the local Baptist church back in Texas,” Clay Cooper begins his story. “I would listen to her play the piano while my dad and his

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Star-Filled Stage: Opera in Ozarks alumni return for recital

Described as “a superb singing actress,” and “a possessor of a generous dramatic soprano instrument and passionate acting skills,” soprano Alexandra Lang, a veteran of Opera in the Ozarks in