Tri-City musician Tory Christensen will hold a new CD release party starting at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hastings Books Music Video & Coffee, 1425 George Washington Way, Richland.
Admission is free. The CD, Superman Can, is a collection of children's music published by the Tate Music Group.
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Google Music to offer free storage, streaming
Google Music to offer free storage, streaming
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Google Inc. announced last week the launch of a new music service in partnership with three major record companies, a service that will compete directly with Apple and Amazon to sell music to consumers and allow them to access songs from any PC or Android-based mobile device, but goes a step farther by allowing users to share tracks with friends through the Google+ social network.
"Google Music is about discovering, purchasing and sharing music in new, innovated and personalized ways," said Jamie Rosenberg, Google's director of digital content for Android.
The new Google Music service will sell individual song downloads for 99 cents from Google's Android Market. The service is launching for everyone in the U.S. today at google.music.com, and will allow Android users to upload and stream up to 20,000 songs for free from any PC or Android-based mobile device.
Musician's Swap Meet planned Nov. 19-20
Musician's Swap Meet planned Nov. 19-20
The Pacific Northwest Musician's Swap Meet is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19-20 at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick.
The event is for buying, selling or trading all kinds of musical instruments, as well as other music products and services.
Admission is $5 with kids 5 and younger free.
Musician swap meet planned Nov. 19-20
Musician swap meet planned Nov. 19-20
Pacific Northwest Musician's Swap Meet is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19-20 at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick.
The event is for buying, selling or trading all kinds of musical instruments, as well as other music products and services.
Admission is $5. Kids 5 and younger are free.
Virtuoso performs Feb. 3 in Sunnyside
Virtuoso performs Feb. 3 in Sunnyside
Anita Chen, a dual virtuoso from New York City, performs a concert with violin and piano starting at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Sunnyside High School auditorium.
Admission is by season ticket to the Lower Valley Community Concert series. Individual tickets to the concert are $30.
Chen, born in 1991, began her music studies at the Julliard School of Music in New York City at age 7 and performed her first piano and violin concert at age 8 at Rutgers University's Nicholas Music Center in New Jersey. By age 11, she launched her professional music career with a concert at Carnegie Hall.
Rose Ensemble on tap for Camerata on Oct. 29
Rose Ensemble on tap for Camerata on Oct. 29
The Rose Ensemble performs at the next Camerata Musica concert scheduled for 8 p.m. Oct. 29 in the Battelle Auditorium, on Battelle Boulevard off George Washington Way in Richland.
The program includes a mix of music and culture of medieval Spain where Jews, Christians and Muslims lived together in a shared and artistic society, which demonstrates how diversity and tolerance stays alive in music.
Unique instruments that will be part of the music making include a riqq (tambourine), dumbek (drum) and rebec (fiddle).