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Cool article Andrew!

On Country band No Justice gearing up for a whole 'nother level

Awesome article Mike! Thank you very much! Can't wait till next year!! :)

On Inaugural TEDxSMU event expands horizons for local thinkers

Great Job Mom!

On Colleyville tree enthusiast takes on city and a major corporation -- and wins, for now

It doesn't matter which way you splice it, for every dollar you put into the arts whether it be rock and roll or otherwise you get $8-$12 returned into the local economy where the activity takes place.

I don't know much about the promoter or the venue, but it looks to be a foolish short-sighted decision on part of the venue owner/operator.

Plus- What ever happened to letting something continue because it was the right thing to do, not because of the money? The city should be thrilled that this is providing an outlet for kids.

Kudos to Mike Ziemer, keep up the good work.

On Plano Centre shutting down teen concerts, final one on July 12

mu⋅sic  [myoo-zik]
–noun

  1. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.

On Documentary review: Before the Music Dies recognizes ‘good music’ for what it is

Mike and Colby, y'all rock!

On Concert review: Blue Shoe Blues Fest II (June 13)

Dude Mike! We can't go! Super-stoked that we won though. Thanks for posting it up here! We're getting ready for a series of Education Programs next week.

Check it out:

On UnContest winners: Bowl Full of Blues

Fantastic

On Photo Gallery: Iraq Invasion 5th Anniversary Peace Rally

Yep, and the engineered collapse of the dollar is happening as we speak too.

On Countrywide saw real estate market collapse coming, says Dallas-based MortgageDaily.com

Welcome to the United States of Hysteria.

On Suspicious device in Haltom City turns out to be a cooler

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