Posts Tagged ‘strike’

Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell – Hunger Strike (Temple Of The Dog Reunion) PJ20 Alpine Valley 9/3/11

Saturday, March 31st, 2012


Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell sing Hunger Strike during a Temple Of The Dog Reunion at Pearl Jam’s first PJ20 anniversary show September 3rd, 2011 at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin, very exciting stuff! Once in a lifetime shows this weekend, i’m a proud 10 clubber who will never forget any of this!

Jeffgarden.com – PJ20 Pearl Jam Concert Temple of the Dog Hunger Strike HD 9/3

Thursday, November 24th, 2011


Jeffgarden.com presents a reunited Temple of the Dog performing Hunger Strike at PJ20 in honor of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary in Alpine Valley Wi. Recorded with permission for Jeffgarden.com

PEARL JAM Chris Cornell *Hunger Strike* PJ20 night 2 @ Alpine Valley 9/4/2011 HD

Thursday, September 29th, 2011


PEARL JAM play HUNGER STRIKE as Chris Cornell joins them onstage at the 2nd night of the PJ20 Festival at Alpine Valley on 9/4/2011.Shot in high definition in AVCHD mode using a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. SETTINGS: i use mostly the red camera setting next to the iA : used ISO Sensitivity – 800 / Iso Intelligent ISO: off / Min Shutter Speed : 1/ 60 / I exposure: off

Tentative deal could end Detroit symphony strike

Monday, April 4th, 2011

City food truck rules still leave a bad taste
Charlotte’s musicians, citing artistry and creativity, pushed city officials to back off a proposed ban on amplified outdoor live music.

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MANVILLE: Young musicians to rock
Two Manville youth are getting ready to rock the town on Thursday, March 24, with the Mr. Rayâs Train to Rock 5 Concert.

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Tentative deal could end Detroit symphony strike
DAVID RUNK Associated Press DETROIT The Detroit Symphony Orchestra and its striking musicians say a tentative agreement has been reached that could resolve a six-month walkout. Management spokeswoman Elizabeth Weigandt tells The Associated Press in an e-mail Monday morning that details of the agreement reached following talks over the weekend weren’t being immediately released. Musicians …

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Call to Artists, Musicians, Models, and Poets: Submit by April 7 [Visual Art]
Dogged Dream Creations offers an opportunity for artists, poets, musicians and models to be involved with an upcoming show titled Poetry, Pop and Paint. That explores poetry and pop culture in several media.   Dogged Dream Creations is issuing a call to artists, poets, models, musicians to submit interest/work samples for juried show end of May as part of Divinity Rose’s next performance/show …

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Tentative deal could end Detroit symphony strike
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra and its striking musicians say a tentative agreement has been reached that could resolve a…

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Stryken – First Strike Collector’s Edition CD Review Part 1

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011


A hidden jewel in Christian metal for 20 years, Stryken’s entire recordings are available for the first time–with this Collector’s Edition of their Debut “First Strike” album AND their demo album which was titled “Blitzkrieg.”

Detroit Symphony cancels season amid strike

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Musicians reject Detroit Symphony’s contract offer
Striking Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians have voted to reject what management has called its final labor contract offer.

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Detroit Symphony suspends season amid strike
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra on Saturday suspended the rest of its season after musicians voted to reject management’s latest contract offer, dashing hopes for an end to a contentious walkout that has dragged on for months.

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Freight & Salvage’s living roof is tops
Our personal priorities are fundamental, so we enjoyed the (finally!) comfortable seats in Freight & Salvage’s new building through several concerts before we knew about its living roof. We’ve loved the venerable music…

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Pa. county wants judge to nix music church suit
A southwestern Pennsylvania county wants a federal judge to dismiss as “frivolous” a civil rights lawsuit filed in October by a self-described church whose worship services consisted of jam band concerts.

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Detroit Symphony cancels season amid strike
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra on Saturday cancelled the rest of its season after musicians voted to reject management’s latest contract offer, dashing hopes for an end to the contentious walkout that has left the already financially struggling orchestra in worsening economic shape.

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Granholm & Levin Chime-in on Detroit Symphony Strike

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Concert teams really on song
In this week’s diary Sheriff of Norwich Derek James pays tribute to the singers and musicians who make Christmas special.

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Mixed reviews for plan to end Detroit music strike
A proposal released Thursday from two Michigan politicians about what should be done to settle a strike that’s silenced the Detroit Symphony Orchestra was shot down by management as being unfeasible despite musicians hailing the ideas as “a path to a fair resolution.”

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Scholar-athletes, artists and musicians recognized
Scholar-Athletes The following students were nominated for the Fall 2010 Superintendent’s Scholar-Athlete Award:

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The Leading Business Weekly
ONE of Tanzania’s most popular musicians, Remmy Ongala, has died at his home in Dar es Salaam. Born in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo in 1947, he was known as “the Doctor” because he was seen as a defender of the people.

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Granholm & Levin Chime-in on Detroit Symphony Strike
Gov. Granholm & Sen. Carl Levin recommend striking Detroit Symphony musicians take a $36 million deal to end their strike. The previous contract was worth $48 million.

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Another block of DSO concerts canceled by strike

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Holiday concerts
ProMusica Chamber Orchestra will present three holiday concerts. At each performance, audience members are encouraged to bring a new toy to donate to the Firefighters 4 Kids toy drive.

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Concerts have Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary in hot water (corrected version)
WOODSTOCK — A public hearing will be held Thursday on whether the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary violated the terms of a special-use permit by having three fundraising concerts on its property over the summer.

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DSO cancels concerts through mid-December after negotiations fail
Management of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has canceled two additional weeks of concerts in the wake of last week’s failed negotiations to end the eight-week musicians’ strike.

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Detroit Symphony cancels concerts through Dec. 11
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra says it is canceling concerts through Dec. 11 as a musicians’ strike continues. The DSO said in a statement Tuesday the cancellations were approved a day earlier by the Executive Committee of the Board.

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Another block of DSO concerts canceled by strike
More Detroit Symphony Orchestra concerts were canceled Tuesday as the musicians’ strike continues.

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Vintage Trouble “Strike Your Light” LIVE from Musicians Institute Hollywood

Monday, November 29th, 2010


Vintage Trouble played a set for the students and staff of the Musicians Institute Hollywood. Enjoy this Live cut of “Strike Your Light” shot by MILO HERNANDEZ vintagetrouble.com

Violinist cancels Detroit recital amid strike

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Detroit symphony cancels concerts amid strike
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has canceled concerts amid an ongoing musicians’ strike.

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Muse Declare Texas Favorite State at ACL
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News Although Austin City Limits 2010 boasts popular headliners such as Phish , the Strokes and M.I.A. , this is clearly Muse ‘s weekend. The highly energetic, dramatic British rock band brought all their laser goodness to Zilker Park’s masses. There were fist pumps. There were heads banged. And in a moment of solidarity — or brutal honesty — Muse lead singer …

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LCD Soundsystem Combat ACL Sun With Sunglasses
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News LCD Soundsystem ‘s James Murphy seemed a bit self-conscious during the band’s Austin City Limits set, as he explained to the crowd after a rousing version of ‘Drunk Girls’ that they didn’t mean to wear sunglasses onstage, a nod to any perception that he and his bandmates were too cool for school. “There’s just this midsized star right over there,” he said …

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Cap’n Jazz Play Last Chicago Reunion Show of the Year at Riot Fest
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News “My horoscope today said I would feel an outpouring of love,” Cap’n Jazz singer Tim Kinsella announced as he and the rest of his bandmates — Mike Kinsella, Sam Zurick, Victor Villareal and Davey von Bohlen — took the stage at the Metro on Saturday night to play the band’s last Chicago reunion show of the year. Kinsella’s horoscope proved to be true, as …

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Violinist cancels Detroit recital amid strike
Violinist Sarah Chang canceled a Monday recital at Detroit’s Orchestra Hall, citing criticism and intimidating e-mail she said she received by being “unwillingly drawn into” a strike by Detroit musicians.

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