Evening of Celtic Music and Dance set for March 23 | News, Sports, Jobs

Pittsburgh’s Bealtaine, featuring (from left) Bill Buchko, Dylan Rooke, Conor Freeland, George White and Andy Morrison, will be featured at the Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce’s 11th annual Evening of Celtic Music and Dance March 23 at the Roxy Theater in Minerva. (Submitted photo) MINERVA – The Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce will offer its 11th annual Evening of Celtic Music and Dance in the Roxy Theater Saturday, March 23, at 7 pm The event will feature the music of Ireland and Scotland, from traditional to contemporary, performed on Uilleann pipes, bouzouki, fiddle, penny whistle, guitar,…
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Justin Timberlake Confirms New NSYNC Song in Album Tracklist

Justin Timberlake is releasing more NSYNC music. The singer and Spotify unveiled the tracklist for Timberlake’s new album Everything I Thought It Was on Monday, which features 18 songs including a song with NSYNC. “Paradise” will mark the boy band’s second new song following their reunion for the single “Better Place” — their first song together in over two decades — for the film Trolls Band Together. Timberlake has been teasing another reunion with NSYNC leading up to the album’s release. During an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show in January, the singer hinted, “We’ve been in the studio, so…
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Almost New Radicals’ ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ Single

Gregg Alexander’s music career could have taken a much different path if he didn’t have a very bad night in Detroit 30 years ago. The reclusive singer/songwriter and leader of the New Radicals recently revealed that his band’s signature 1998 debut single, the up with (positive) people anthem “You Get What You Give,” almost didn’t make the grade thanks to an equally catchy song he ended up handing off. “I had a moment of annoyance that I couldn’t go to the house clubs in Detroit. So he reached for the acoustic guitar in the back, channeling his emotion into a…
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