Downtown Happenings Through July 23

The News Review:

- Downtown Happenings Through July 23
- Happy thousands pack Rockland’s 14th North Atlantic festival.
- 2007 SPKEN RHYTHM EVENT – A LK N2 THE FUTURE

Downtown Happenings Through July 23
The Chattanoogan – Jul 16, 2007
The Rhythm & Noon Concert Series continues its free lunchtime programs on the Miller Plaza Stage this Friday July 20 with Cindy Woolf from noon – 1 p. The Rhythm & Noon Series showcases a variety of local and regional artists presenting classical folk jazz choral pop gospel and blues music every Friday through August. The Rhythm & Noon concert series is presented by the Chattanooga Downtown Partnership and is sponsored by Northwest Georgia Bank Chattanooga Coca Cola Bottling Company WTCI TV45 and Sunny 92. Visit DowntownChattanooga.

Happy thousands pack Rockland’s 14th North Atlantic festival.
Free with registration – Bangor Daily News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 16, 2007
“From the moment the group Detroit Women opened the festival Saturday morning the tone was set” co-organizer Jamie Isaacson said Sunday afternoon. And it didn’t slow down all weekend. “The blues are great for Saturday night but the blues are also for Sunday morning” said Chip Eagle publisher of Blues Review the country’s premier blues magazine. Eagle declared Rockland “the best blues festival in the world. ” “I travel to blues festivals every weekend” he said. “Last weekend we were in Portland.

2007 SPKEN RHYTHM EVENT – A LK N2 THE FUTURE
24-7pressrelease.com – Jul 16, 2007
We now are ready for a refreshing change a seemingly new change to rally around and be excited about! That fresh and new change is “Spoken Rhythm!!”What is Spoken Rhythm? Spoken Rhythm is the eloquent unification of spoken words and rhythm and blues music. It embodies and embraces the full art form of poetry while creatively intermingling with various genres of music (i. gospel jazz r&b) in such fashion that one can generically name a spoken rhythm composition a song. What you have is a strategic mixture of Spoken word in specific areas of the musical composition along with the chorus and adlib singing purposefully placed in specific areas of the same musical composition which sounds very melodic when played in one accord.

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