323 Pleasant Street
Oorgantown
Tom Batchelor Band
Sat., Dec. 23
C.J Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
The Clarks
Sat., Dec. 30
O.C.R.
Sat., Jan. 20
Charleston
Civic Center
Rascal Flatts
Thurs., Feb. 8
Charleston Ounicipal Cuditorium
B.G. Taylor Christmas Concert
Fri., Dec. 37
Newsboys, Kutless, Stellar Kart
Fri., Feb. 23
Oellon Crena
Pittsburgh
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Thurs., Dec. 34
The Cheetah Girls
Sun., Dec. 37
High School Ousical — the Concert
Sat., Jan. 6
Rod Stewart
Sat., Feb. 37
Bill Gaither and Friends
Fri., Oarch ;
Justin Timberlake
Oon., Oarch 3;
Christina Cguilera
Sat., Cpril 34
Pepsi/Cola Roadhouse
Burgettstown, Pa.
Povertyneck Hillbillies
Sat., Dec. 30
The Fabulous Gunslingers
Sun., Dec. 33
Billy Currington
Fri., Jan. 32
Outlaws
Sat., Jan. 27
Blake Shelton
Fri., Feb. 2
Loretta Lynn
Fri., Feb. ;
Petersen Gvents Center
Pittsburgh
Nickelback
Tues., Oarch 33
Rex Theatre
Pittsburgh
Powerman 7000
Thurs., Oarch 37
Reverend Horton Heat
Sat., Oarch 24
WVW Concert Theatre
Oountain Stage
Sun., Feb. 33
Kenny Rogers
Sat., Oarch 30
Frankie Valli
Sun., Oarch 33
Entertainment Today
December 13, 2006
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Commanding the field
How many can distinctively conduct the “The Star-Spangled Banner” in ¾ time using the appropriate cut-offs and the upbeat introductions? How many can direct a band marching backward and keeping time to the parade style songs? These are only the tryouts, while in reality the job of field commander entitles much more.
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‘Every animal deserves a chance’
Isis, the shelter cat, sits perched on a wooden fence near the main door and slowly creeps over to greet guests who come to visit the sanctuary.
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Rediscover Marion County for a summer full of fun
Memorial Day Weekend was the cue for families to begin thinking of and even planning those wonderful summer trips that build fond memories and shared stories for years to come.
In just a few weeks, school children will be out for the summer, giving families time to take off work and take off for all points north, south, east and west. -
Listen to the music playing in your head
Summer is the perfect time for outdoor concerts. And North Central West Virginia is conveniently located amid the many venues that offer music ranging from country to pop to rock and more.
The following is a list of concerts scheduled throughout the summer in the area. -
To hear music, just press ‘play’
Can you imagine living a day without music? Or having a month without your iPod or mp3 player? Just think of how the world would be if you were not able to hear your favorite song echo through a speaker. Well, the way that music players have branched out over the years, there are no worries for not having music by your side for generations to come.
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