Archive for September, 2011

San Francisco Performing Arts Venue Presents Classical Guitarist Milos
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Growing up during the time of the recent Balkan War, Karadaglić began playing the guitar at the age of eight. He and his family found that music provided reassurance, and a means of escaping the trials and tribulations of living in a war-torn country.

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San Francisco Performing Arts Venue Presents Classical Guitarist Milo
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Growing up during the time of the recent Balkan War, Karadagli? began playing the guitar at the age of eight. He and his family found that music provided reassurance, and a means of escaping the trials and tribulations of living in a war-torn country.

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"Bezerka" featuring Dunkelbunt & The Secret Swing Society
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“Bezerka” promises to be the wildest Balkan-Breakbeat-Gypsy jam this town has ever seen, all in celebration of the 10th annual Small World Music Festival. The event returns the wildly popular Dunkelbunt (Austria) to Toronto for a live set Under the Big

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San Francisco Performing Arts Venue Presents Classical Guitarist Miloš
PR Web (press release)
Growing up during the time of the recent Balkan War, Karadaglić began playing the guitar at the age of eight. He and his family found that music provided reassurance, and a means of escaping the trials and tribulations of living in a war-torn country.

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Time Out Chicago
CD reviews: Beirut, Joy Kills Sorrow, 'Oh Brother' deluxe
Aspen Times
Condon was raised in Santa Fe and Virginia, and traveled as a teenager in Europe, where he gravitated toward Balkan folk music. Back in New Mexico, he studied Portuguese before forming a band that he named Beirut, and releasing a debut album titled
Beirut + Laetitia Sadier at the Congress Theater | Review and photosTime Out Chicago (blog)
Beirut & Laetitia Sadier @ Terminal 5 (night 2 pics & setlist)Brooklyn Vegan (blog)

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EXETER: The Ian McMillan Orchestra comes to Northcott Theatre
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He records and performs with his own group, the acclaimed Carver Trio, the Balkan singer Tea Hodzic, jazz singer Tina May and story-teller Daniel Morden in the group The Devil's Violin. The Ian McMillan Orchestra have also been featured on The South

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The Mix — Cool Things to Do 09.30.11
Chicago Sun-Times
Pachora will hold a Balkan rhythms and modes class at 6 pm Oct. 6 at Old Town School of Folk Music. Ticket prices vary. Visit chicagoguitarfestival.com. Polo players from around the world will compete in the Chicago Beach Polo World Cup, taking place

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cirQlar & Small World Music present Berzerka! Feat. Dunkelbunt (LIVE BAND)
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“Berzerka” promises to be the wildest Balkan-Breakbeat-Gypsy jam this town has ever seen, all in celebration of the 10th annual Small World Music Festival. The event returns the wildly popular Dunkelbunt (Austria) to Toronto for a live set Under the

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Jazz Listings: Sept. 30-Oct. 6
New York Times
At 10 pm things take a more exuberant turn, with Pachora, the recently reunited Balkan-improv group, with Jim Black on drums, Chris Speed on clarinet, Skuli Sverrisson on bass and Brad Shepik on guitar. At 8 pm, Douglass Street Music Collective,

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PRI’s The World
Where Roma Run the Show
PRI’s The World
So, name this former Yugoslav republic on the Balkan peninsula. In most Roma communities, people live in poverty and have little political power but in Macedonia, Roma participate in a range of public institutions. And they own and operate one of the

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