Ambridge music museum opens to the public
SCOTT TADY, Beaver County Times
July 3, 2021
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Jaggerz, Granatis, Lou Christie, B.E. Taylor.
The Marcels, Henry Mancini, Norm Nardini, Etta Cox, Donnie Iris . the list goes on.
If those musicians wrote or sang songs that mattered to you, consider a visit to the Performing Arts Legend Museum, which was slated for opening July 2 in Ambridge.
Tucked into a historic, 220-year-old brick house two blocks from Old Economy Village, the Performing Arts Legends Museum (PALM) is a treasure trove of musical artifacts from many of our region’s best known and most influential musical artists.
Ambridge museum highlights western Pennsylvania music greats timesonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Apr 16, 2021
Here is a listing of area live music and online music happenings for the weekend and week of Friday, April 16 through Thursday, April 22.
With the recent easing of some COVID-19-related restrictions, more live music venues across the area are beginning to host some performances. The listing below includes both area live public shows and online live-streaming shows; keep checking back, as this listing will be updated as new shows are announced.
If you are attending a public show, be aware that seating and admission may be limited due to remaining COVID-19 restrictions, and masks and social distancing may be required. Please be responsible, and respect others’ personal space if they wish to socially distance from other people.
Save Our Stages Concert Series is back with themed virtual shows by Pittsburgh artists pghcitypaper.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pghcitypaper.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Van Morrison music. A bubble for two. Rom-coms and popcorn, waltzes and cha chas, or a ride in a horse-drawn carriage.
COVID-19 can t keep away Cupid this Valentine s Day weekend, as love s eternal spring pours forth with romantic date ideas locally, even during a pandemic.
In one of the only cases these days where social distancing isn t encouraged, lovebirds will celebrate V-Day in many ways.
A few last-minute ideas for couples still searching:
Put your arm around her
Remember date nights at movie theaters?
They still exist at places like the indie Tull Family Theater, which today through Feb. 18 will screen a host of romantic comedies including When Harry Met Sally, Love & Basketball, Crazy Rich Asians, P.S. I Love You and, naturally, Valentine s Day. For serious romance with a teardrop or two, there s always The Notebook.