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 Terence Yung Pianist Terence Yung has been hailed as "a brilliant young artist" with "powerhouse virtuosity," "felt musicianship" and "a real gift for communication in performance." Mr. Yung has appeared throughout the United States as a recitalist, in chamber music concerts, as soloist with orchestras, including performances in New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle and Houston, as well as abroad in Spain and France. His international honors include top prizes at the Puigcerdà International Music Competition in Spain and the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition in New York City. Notable venues include Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center of Performing Arts (Philadelphia), Benaroya Hall (Seattle), the Teatro d Puigcerdá, the Grand Opera House (Delaware), the Juilliard School (New York City), Steinway Hall, Yamaha Salon, the Kosciuszko Foundation, the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. In the United States and abroad, Mr. Yung has performed at music festivals including the International Keyboard Institute and Festival (New York City), the Puigcerdà International Music Festival (Spain), the International Piano Festival (Houston), and the Adirondack International Music Festival in upstate New York. Terence, who grew up in the United States, studied privately with Eleanor Sokoloff of the Curtis Institute of Music before entering the Juilliard School's pre-college program in New York City at the age of thirteen, where he was a pupil of Frank Lévy and Martin Canin (the teaching assistant of Rosina Lhévinne). He continued his studies with Abbey Simon at the Moores School of Music in Houston, where he holds a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. He also holds a prestigious Diplôme from the Académie Internationale d'Eté de Nice, where he studied with Michel Béroff and Philippe Entremont, and he took lessons informally with Susan Starr, Lang Lang, Garrick Ohlsson, and Horacio Gutierrez. Mr. Yung has been highly committed to the education and outreach of classical music. His work with outreach organizations has made a difference for the underprivileged children of inner-city Houston through the gift of music. He has served on the piano faculties of the Yellowstone Academy and the University of Houston Moores School of Music Preparatory and Continuing Studies. His involvements with community organizations include frequent collaborations with the Orchestra Society of Philadelphia. Terence Yung has been a subject of interviews by Ming Pao Daily News, the Global Chinese Times, and French public news as an outstanding young pianist from Hong Kong.   Terence Yung Jun 25, 2023
 Michael Kelpie I played bass in Fat Dinosaur in 1992 & 1993. In addition to the three gigs listed, we also did two short European tours. I remember (albeit vaguely) being the first act to perform at Glasto 1992, on NME stage in the sunshine. Happy days! Fat Dinosaur Jun 24, 2023
 Jeffrey Lee Elton John's much anticipated tour began after a brief rest following his tour of the UK. Word spread quickly the band had secured Cole Field House at the University of Maryland in College Park as a rehearsal site several days before the tour began. Some friends and I drove up there to test their security and cop a free listen. On opening night, Scottish comedian Billy Connolly bravely stood and performed his brand of stand-up to an impatient mob. Wearing boots that looked like peeled bananas, he managed a few jokes and a song or two before someone in the audience hurled a hash pipe and hit him, to hurry and vacate the stage. John Reid immediately took front and center admonishing the jeering throng "...that was a shitty thing to do! I'm going to cancel tonights show right now unless you identify that motherfucker so we can deal with him." He got got and the show went on. Elton John / Billy Connolly Jun 24, 2023
 Acey68 Sugaree El Paso Candyman It's All Over Now Loser Passenger Stagger Lee I Need a Miracle Bertha Good Lovin' From the Heart of Me Ship of Fools Estimated Prophet Eyes of the World drums Wharf Rat Not Fade Away Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad Johnny B. Goode Piece of my Heart (Janice Joplin song) Dark Star Orchestra Jun 24, 2023
 Randude This is the day the cruise returned - none of these bands played onboard that day Monsters Of Rock Cruise Jun 24, 2023
 Heidi Jeter Minick Alice Cooper on all dates from 21 June to 21 July. Coheed and Cambria on all dates from 24 July to 18 August. Iron Maiden / Coheed and Cambria Jun 24, 2023
 Heidi Jeter Minick ALICE COOPER DID NOT PLAY THIS SHOW!!! Iron Maiden / Coheed and Cambria Jun 24, 2023
 Phatkow This was at the Fillmore, not UC Theatre. Enslaved / Insomnium / Black Anvil Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: David Helms Default / Hinder / Bif Naked Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman attended with: Lucy Olechnowski Natasha Bedingfield Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: Lucy Olechnowski darryl worley / Jamie O'Neal Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: Phillip Suddeth 3 Doors Down / Staind / Breaking Benjamin Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: Lucy Olechnowski Kelly Clarkson / Graham Colton Band Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: Lucy Olechnowski Destiny's Child / Mario / Amerie Jun 24, 2023
 Sc Musicman Attended with: Lucy Olechnowski Three Rivers Music Festival Jun 24, 2023
 Mac G. I have kind of an obscure question I'm hoping to find some kind of answer to. I've been trying to find a better recording of a song Hozier supposedly performed at this festival. There's only one video of it on youtube and the audio quality is not good (hence the search for another recording). The song is called Haunt, according to the youtube video. (Also according to Wikipedia Hozier was at this festival, so I'm a little puzzled why he's not listed on this page). In my search, I learned that at least one radio station was present covering this festival, so presumably there's audio somewhere from that, but I've had no luck actually finding it (and I have no way of knowing what they would have recorded either, but it's a thought). If anyone has any leads I would love to know. Thanks! Oxegen 2010 Jun 24, 2023
 Dt Rocks A very thin, Thin Lizzy, opened the show. Deep Purple / Thin Lizzy Jun 24, 2023
 Joerg T … „For her love“ Sting / Joe Sumner Jun 23, 2023
 Joerg T Soundcheck included „Why should I cry for you“, „All this time“ and „For your love“. Sting / Joe Sumner Jun 23, 2023
 Dan Bustos Pharcyde headlined Atmosphere / Billy Bragg / Mos Def / Tom Morello / Steve Earle / Allison Moorer Jun 23, 2023