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Gershwin brothers romance an era with 'Porgy and Bess'
Long before Jean Valjean took up singing, before "Cats" ever scampered onto the Broadway stage, even before the Jets and the Sharks danced their way through a turf battle over New York City's West Side, there ...
Centre Daily Times | Friday Feb 25
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Today in History: Thursday, February 10, 2005
Today is Thursday, February tenth, the 41st day of 2005. There are 324 days left in the year.
WTVF | Thursday Feb 10
Special awards for special people: Salvation Army honors its volunteers
The Uniontown Salvation Army on Wednesday recognized those who have shown their spirit and volunteered.
The Daily Courier | Jan 27, 2005
Van gets another date
A second date has been added for Van Morrison as part of The City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival.
The Belfast Telegraph | Jan 27, 2005
Salvation Army donations down
Red kettle donations to the Salvation Army of Columbia dropped more than 50 percent because the charity had fewer bell ringers for the holidays.
The State | Jan 27, 2005
Notes Around Town
The Salvation Army went into action immediately following one of the world's deadliest disasters in Southeast Asia and continues to provide critical assistance to the tsunami's victims and survivors.
The Sentinel | Jan 27, 2005
Salvation Army Struggling To Meet Needs Of Those With High Gas Bills
High gas bills have shocked many Oklahomans. But, we have found places to get help.
KTUL Tulsa | Jan 25, 2005
Concert To Aid Mudslide Victims
The Salvation Army has joined forces with local Christian radio station K-LIFE 89.3 FM to offer a free benefit concert tonight to raise money for the victims of the La Conchita mudslide.
The Daily Nexus | Jan 24, 2005
Savation Army moves its Cape store, looks to add one in Jackson
The Salvation Army Thrift Store is moving from 610 Independence St. to 416 Morgan Oak St., which used to be home to Cliff's Rent to Own.
Southeast Missourian | Jan 24, 2005
Corps seeks grant for community center
The local branch of The Salvation Army is seeking about $70 million to build and run a local community center with an indoor soccer field, art center and a place for a host of social services, such as a ...
Fairbanks Daily Newsminer | Jan 23, 2005
ChristmasBasket overflows
The Salvation Army Christmas Basket ended its drive nearly $2,000 over its goal.
Potomac News | Jan 23, 2005
FEMA officials survey local damaged buildings
Damage from snowstorms that swept through Northern Nevada is spurring an assessment from a lead federal government agency.
Reno Gazette-Journal | Jan 22, 2005
Bellringers get thanks, breakfast
All those aching arm muscles really paid off. The Salvation Army's Christmas bell-ringing campaign wound up on a successful note last month, with the Yakima organization raising $98,500 to fund programs for the ...
Yakima Herald-Republic | Jan 21, 2005
Classical meets world of jazz
Neatly timed to coincide with Lincoln's birthday, Paul Whiteman predicted that his band's Feb.
Toledo Blade | Jan 21, 2005
Thank You »
The Salvation Army in Fremont would like to thank all those who helped make the kettle collection a success.
News-Messenger | Jan 21, 2005
Third-graders raise money for tsunami victims
Carol Copeland's third-grade class at Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary School worked over two weeks doing chores at home to raise more than $100 for the Salvation Army's tsunami relief fund.
Baxter Bulletin | Jan 18, 2005
Charlotte Shelters At Capacity
Last night's cold temperatures drove Charlotte's homeless people to the city's shelters.
WSOC | Jan 16, 2005
Eat a pizza for tsunami relief effort
For the entire month of January, Woodstock's Pizza is supporting The Salvation Army's tsunami relief effort, offering patrons a free, large, one-topping pizza certificate for every $25 donated to assist the ...
Daily Democrat | Jan 15, 2005
Lawrence raises tsunami funds
Efforts to help victims of the tsunami that devastated parts of southern Asia last month are increasing in Lawrence.
Journal-World | Jan 13, 2005
Souper Bowl ... tackles hunger
While many will be watching the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots battle it out in Jacksonville, Fla., Super Bowl Sunday, others will be involved in a different type of bowl all together.
Madison County Herald | Jan 13, 2005
Salvation Army volunteers in Potter County continue to see increase in requests for help
Potter County residents might not be aware that the Salvation Army has a presence here, but the regional coordinator is doing what she can to get the word out.
Westfield Free Press-Courier | Jan 13, 2005
News from around Minnesota
The city of Renville is selling its 60-bed nursing home. Three parties have already made offers on the facility, which city council members voted to sell.
Duluth News-Tribune | Jan 12, 2005
Burglary Suspect Shot
Police say they were responding to a burglary alarm at the Salvation Army on Twin Oaks Drive in Dewitt around 11:30pm. When they got there, they saw Kimbrough leaving the building and trying take off in a car ...
WIXT East Syracuse | Jan 12, 2005
Not too late to be a part of Classic Car Cruise-In
Registration continues for the Classic Car Cruise-In that will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Heffernan Hall at St.
St. Petersburg Times | Jan 12, 2005
NEWS- Sour notes: Bell ringers allege short checks
The Salvation Army used to recruit high profile volunteers like Hovey Dabney or Pete Gillen to ring the bell for its kettle drive.
The Hook | Jan 12, 2005
Manitoba news roundup: Jan. 9
The Salvation Army's kettle are a familiar sight around Christmas, but this weekend they're back in Winnipeg malls to raise money for tsunami victims.
Canada.com | Jan 9, 2005
Multiple Tsunami Relief Efforts
More and more people and organizations are coming forward to help with Tsunami Relief for asia.
Am800cklw.com | Jan 8, 2005
Richmond Christmas Mother biggest donation is sweet music
The Virginians Barbershop Chorus presented a check to the Richmond Christmas Mother yesterday that is the single largest contribution to this year's fund.
Richmond Times-Dispatch | Jan 8, 2005
Safe Harbor Challenges Homeless to Find Homes, Jobs
A Bloomington shelter is planning some changes, trying to hold men who stay there more accountable for finding work.
WHOI | Jan 8, 2005
Tree of Lights
There are three ways you can donate to the Salvation Army. Drop your donation in the Red Kettles.
KSDK Saint Louis | Jan 6, 2005
The Gift Of Warmth Comes in All Sizes
The annual Coats For Kids distribution was held Tuesday afternoon at The Salvation Army on I Street in downtown Modesto.
The Modesto Bee | Jan 5, 2005
Salvation Army, Red Cross raise funds for victims
A little more than a week after the devastating Asian earthquake and tsunami have claimed nearly 155,000 lives, local fund-raising efforts are sending money to help disaster victims.
The Daily News Journal | Jan 4, 2005
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Ace Of Bass
What it really boils down to is that I was introduced to music at a very young age, the 26-year-old Nuyorican says.
New York Post | Wednesday Feb 16
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra With Bill Tole Performs At Avi Resort
The sounds of the Big Band Era will waft across the River Garden Pavilion at the Avi Resort Casino on Saturday, February 19, when the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra under the leadership of Bill Tole takes the stage.
Laughlin Entertainer | Tuesday Feb 15
Big band farewell bash for Lotis
A BIG band swing singer whose career has spanned half a century is to give one final concert before retiring to Australia.
Thisislocallondon.com | Wednesday Feb 2
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Champagne Music Man
No one ever accused Lawrence Welk of setting trends. He brought his accordion and big band to national television in 1955, the same year Chuck Berry ...
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The Swing Club
Aero Space Sure, Ray Anthony's music may be of the "elevator swing" variety, but the elder statesman sure has a helluva good time entertaining the ...
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