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As the son of two musicians, Foster remembers feeling drawn to create music since he was a baby. Stories from his childhood involved Foster trying to make a beat, tapping away at things within arm’s reach. One memory he fondly recalls is his parents ordering extra straws for him to use as drumsticks when his family would go out to eat, the ketchup bottle often being the drum.
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On Thursday, the Department of Justice and 30 states announced a federal antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster, saying the company has created a monopoly on live show prices across the U.S.
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Grab a lawn chair for concerts under the stars.
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The Dallas dance party uses music of the African diaspora to revive dance culture and bring the community together.
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The Puerto Rican superstar’s contagious energy ignited a packed American Airlines Center in his tour’s first Dallas show.
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‘I think the biggest thing was there wasn’t anything quite like this in Dallas,’ Carter says.
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This year’s picnic will be held in New Jersey and will include guests like Bob Dylan.
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Brendon Anthony, the current director of the Texas Music Office, announced he will leave his post April 26.
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Giddens takes the stage at the Longhorn Ballroom on Tuesday.
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Thin Line Fest — which bills itself as the longest-running documentary film festival in Texas — will host film screenings at the Campus Theatre (and more) April 24-28. Most notably this year, this free-to-attend festival is collaborating with Dallas VideoFest for a two-film opening showcase.
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Copeland will perform with the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
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Tune in or stream KXT 91.7 or WRR 101.1 for eclipse music on Monday. And check out this special playlist of eclipse-related songs.