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Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. Despite the many changes to its lineup, the band has continued for nearly 40 years and retains a strong international following.
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Will tonight's fireworks go off? (Update: Yes fireworks are on!) (The Monroe Evening News)
Date: 04 Jul 2008 The Toledo Symphony Orchestra's performance in downtown Monroe was a wash-out Wednesday night and the weather might not be cooperating for a family fun day today and planned fireworks show tonight at Sterling State Park, either.
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Musical groups head to the sheds for concerts Date: 03 Jul 2008 The Pantagraph -
Yes, we previewed the bounty of summer music attractions right here in Pantagraphland several weeks ago. But there was so much stuff going on within a mere 50-mile radius of Bloomington-Normal that we didn't have the breathing room to take any musical day trips.
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Ravinia: outdoor spot for quality music and picnics Date: 03 Jul 2008 Daily Northwestern -
Gilberto Gil, Brazil's 66-year-old Minister of Culture, didn't always have such an amicable relationship with his native country. The bossa nova musician who performed with Os Mutantes, Yes and Pink Floyd, spent three months in a Rio de Janeiro prison in 1969 for playing music perceived as a threat to the military dictatorship in power at the time.
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Celebrate Independence Fest at State Theatre Date: 02 Jul 2008 Creative Loafing Tampa -
By Wade Tatangelo.Creative Loafing continues its local-music-centric concert series with a post-Fourth-of-July show featuring Tampa Bay acts whose band names hint at taking "independence" to mean terrorism (Car Bomb Driver), arson (Mouse Fire), professional assassin-ism (Have Gun, Will Travel) and militarism (Military Junior) -- yes, we are unapologetically "alternative" here at CL. There's not ...
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Musical groups head to the sheds for concerts Date: 02 Jul 2008 The Pantagraph -
Yes, we previewed the bounty of summer music attractions right here in Pantagraphland several weeks ago. But there was so much stuff going on within a mere 50-mile radius of Bloomington-Normal that we didn't have the breathing room to take any musical day trips.
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Deobrah Grabien presents murder and music Date: 02 Jul 2008 The Daily Utah Chronicle -
Like rock music? If the answer is yes--and let's face it, most people have wanted to be a rock star at some point or another--then there is a new series that is an absolute must-read. Rock and Roll Never Forgets by Deborah Grabien, which hits shelves July 8, is the first in the Kinkaid Chronicles, a series about murder, music and a classic rock band.
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Summer Campers Learn About Japan Date: 01 Jul 2008 The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register -
By attending a special summer camp children can learn to say yes, no, please, thank-you and more - all in Japanese. A Japanese Culture and Language Camp is being held on the campus of Wheeling Country Day School until August.
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Schickele, Rilling show two sides in back to back Bach nights Date: 30 Jun 2008 The Oregonian -
Stupid pet jokes. Awful puns. Bad singing. Yes, just another night at Chamber Music Northwest. But the laughing had barely stopped at the venerable chamber music festival when the ageless nobility of J.S. Bach's solemn B Minor Mass came along the next night.
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