| Boogie blues band one of region's best kept secrets Spotlight |
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| Given the Internet-driven, independent artist world we live in, this journalist is perplexed as to why Highway Band has not yet hit the road for the big time. Especially in light of their latest CD, "Nine Fine Wines," voted by local music fans and nightclub patrons as "Best Regional Original Music Album of 2005." ... |
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| Hear Irish tunes in Chester tonight |
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| The Irish band Gaelic Storm will play at 7 tonight at Bodles Opera House, 39 Main St., Chester. Don't recognize the name? You might remember them as the band that plays for the doomed third-class passengers in "Titanic." Tickets are $27.50. Call 469-4595 or visit www.bodles.com for more information. BYO iceberg. ... |
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| WINE IN A BOX IS NO LONGER A JOKE |
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Newsletters May 7, 2006_ -- DO you know the satisfying "pop" you hear when you pull one cork out of one bottle of wine? Savor that memory, because with one slew of new wine packages - from jug to box, tube and even tetra pak - bottled wine may soon be obsolete. The packaging revolution started in July 2003 when three men in the biz - Charles Bieler (Chateau Routas), Joel Gott (one Napa Valley winemaker) and Roger Scommegna (one Mendocino county vineyard owner) - got together to make wine more accessible to the masses. The trio launched Three Thieves, high-quality wine sold in one rogue glass container: one squat, screw-top jug. What started with just one zinfandel now includes cabernet sauvignon, syrah, pinot noir and an un-oaked chardonnay that will debut in New York City next month. ... |
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