Save the date and get ready for that cheeseburger and Margarita in Paradise on Saturday, July 26th when Moonlight in Margaritaville happens once again.Spend an evening on the lush grass of the former Executive Golf Course in El Dorado Hills in celebration of Jimmy Buffett’s music.
Moonlight in Margaritaville will feature local beer, wines and freshly concocted Margaritas.Dress tropical for the occasion.Enter to win some terrific prizes and be prepared to enjoy the sounds of music and fun sailin’ on a summer breeze.The gates open at 4 with K-Dog playing at 5:00 p.m. and The Parrotheads playing from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the gate for all ages.Ticket sale locations will be announced.
Gradually, and without getting much media attention, AC/DC has become the most popular currently active rock band in the country, to judge by albums sold.
?Summer Heights High,? an Australian comedy that has its premiere Nov. 9 on HBO, ventures close to reality in testing boundary-pushing topics at a high school.
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By: Edward Blanco Not since the rare but successful trios of Nat King Cole, Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson of the 40s and 50s have we had the pleasure of encountering the music of an all wood or drumless trio that unheralded jazz pianist Roger Kellaway
Three weeks after narrowly surviving a Learjet plane crash that killed four people in South Carolina, including two of his pals, Travis Barker posted a message on his MySpace blog expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support he and fellow survivor
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