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Regular and venues
Regular Soul Night Outs were held initially in Kilburn but later in other venues, such as Ilford.
Regular screenings of material from the collections are held at the Irish Film Institute and at other venues in Ireland and abroad.

Regular and jazz
Regular return trips were made once or twice a year to New Orleans, Louisiana, Atlanta, Georgia, San Antonio, Texas, St. Louis, Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, and Detroit, Michigan, recording a wealth of jazz and early country music artists.

Regular and include
Present-day Christian religious bodies known for conducting their worship services without musical accompaniment include some Presbyterian churches devoted to the regulative principle of worship, Old Regular Baptists, Primitive Baptists, Plymouth Brethren, Churches of Christ, the Old German Baptist Brethren, the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church and the Amish, Old Order Mennonites and Conservative Mennonites.
Regular ingredients include fish sauce, shrimp paste, soy sauce, rice, fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables.
Regular segments include:
Regular setters include Roger Squires, Ray Terrell, Jeremy Much, Don Manley, Peter Chamberlain and Brian Greer.
Regular events held in the park include the Earthdance festival.
Regular participants include local equestrian units, Charlo'all school ' alumni, representatives from all branches of military service, and the local fire department.
Regular visitors include the Heron, in addition to its permanent residents, the coot and moorhen.
Regular publications include:
Regular jumping events include long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault, while the most common throwing events are shot put, javelin, discus and hammer.
Regular correspondents include Chief White House correspondent and NBC Political Director Chuck Todd, Mike Leonard, Capitol Hill correspondent Kelly O ' Donnell, Bob Dotson, Jamie Gangel, and Alexander.
Regular contributors to its publications include Uri Avnery, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, Tim Wise, Amira Hass, Norman Solomon, Robert Fisk, John Pilger, Edward S. Herman, Anthony Arnove, Joshua Frank, Eleanor Bader, Barbara Ehrenreich, Bashir Abu-Manneh, Howard Friel, " Mickey Z ", and, formerly, Howard Zinn.
Regular columnists include Sebastian Junger, Michael Wolff, Maureen Orth and formerly the late Christopher Hitchens.
Regular, non-nesting-season predators include Great Horned Owls, Northern Harriers, Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, American alligators, bobcats, Great Black-backed and California Gulls.
Regular DJs include: Judge Jules, Lisa Lashes, Eddie Haliwell, Alex Ellenger, Nathan Viva and more.
Regular features include " Theocracy Alert " and " Freethinkers Almanac ".
Regular team captains include Phill Jupitus, Sean Hughes ( until May 2002 ), Bill Bailey ( September 2002 – February 2008 ), Noel Fielding, and also the guest captains ( October 2008 – January 2009 ).
Regular stalls include butchers, plant stockists and confectioners.
Regular writers include:
Forerunners of the ARBC include the Union of Regular Baptist Churches, which was formed in 1928 in Hamilton, Ontario by 77 churches withdrawing from Ontario / Quebec Convention over the election of a liberal professor at McMaster University.
* Regular p-group, a concept capturing some of the more important properties of abelian p-groups, but general enough to include most " small " p-groups.
Regular columnists include Dennis Shanahan, David Burchell, Peter van Onselen, Michael Stutchbury, Simon Adamek, Glenn Milne, Paul Kelly, George Megalogenis, Mike Steketee, Greg Sheridan, Alan Wood, Phillip Adams, Nicolas Rothwell, Janet Albrechtsen, Imre Salusinszky, Chris Kenny, Troy Bramston, Nikki Savva, Tim Soutphommasane, Judith Sloan, Emma Tom and Angela Shanahan.
Regular columnists include Gary Richards ( transportation ), Mark Purdy ( sports ), Lisa M. Krieger ( Stanford ), and Chris O ' Brien ( business ).
Regular contributors include:
Regular columns include:

venues and hear
Later that summer, the band played several club gigs to almost empty venues ; when they finished a song, apart from the low hum of conversation, the band would hear Jesperson's loud whistle and fast clapping.
An auditorium is a room built to enable an audience to hear and watch performances at venues such as theatres.
Played in a pop group ( The Aztecs ) in the same locations and at the same time as The Gaylords ( see above ) at two nearby Springboig venues mentioned in Wikipedia ; both groups could hear each other playing next door, alternating Saturdays at the YMCA and the " Shack ".

venues and jazz
Programmers took advantage by turning their FM stations into venues for formats from country to progressive rock to jazz and classical music, all with the enhanced quality that stereo sound could bring.
He soon acquired a reputation in jazz because of extended stays at high-profile New York venues.
Live music venues can be found throughout the city, with the highest concentration in the Westport entertainment district centered on Broadway and Westport Road near the Country Club Plaza, as well as the 18th & Vine area ( jazz music ).
Bucharest's jazz profile has especially risen since 2002, with the presence of two thriving venues, Green Hours and Art Jazz, as well as an American presence alongside established Romanians.
The new form of jazz, bebop was an early hit with club owners of smaller venues who could draw the jazz form's growing audiences in New York City at a fraction of the cost of hiring a big band.
Concerned about the loss of jazz venues in the African-American community, Juneteenth leaders established " June Is Black Music Month!
By 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues.
Sydney has much night life, with jazz and rock venues and nightclubs across the city.
Facing the Thames, at the end of Lonsdale Road, The Bull's Head pub is known as the suburban Ronnie Scott's and was one of the first and most important jazz venues in Britain from the postwar years onward.
These attractions include a major civic theater as well as several smaller ones, the Spokane Symphony Orchestra, a jazz orchestra, an opera house, and other musical venues.
During the second half of the 20th century until the mid-1990s, a period that saw decline on U Street, jazz became associated with long time venues in the Georgetown area such as Blues Alley and One Step Down.
Subsequently, jazz saw a resurgence on U Street, with venues such as Bohemian Caverns and Republic Gardens re-opening.
North Bethesda's Strathmore opened in 1976, and is now a home for numerous programs, including the largest of its music venues, the Music Center at Strathmore ; the Strathmore has hosted well-known musicians and composers like the cellist Steven Honigberg, pianist Christopher Taylor, jazz singers Nnenna Freelon and Luciana Souza and composers Virgil Thomson and Gunther Schuller, as well as DC-area cult acts like the founder of Go-go, Chuck Brown, and the reunited punk band The Slickee Boys.
Every summer the town holds a jazz festival with local pubs, clubs, hotels and various other venues playing host to live jazz music over the course of a weekend.
Since 2007 Dubna is a headquarter and primary location of international jazz festival MuzEnergo with free for public one-day open air festival in summer and one-week events in local venues in spring and autumn.
As a side venture, Dan occasionally plays jazz standards at intimate venues in the San Francisco Bay Area with Bayside Jazz.
Throughout the 1970s, the department sponsored events in a range of venues around the Twin Cities, increasing the visibility of contemporary dance, new music, jazz, and experimental theater and hosting an array of pop, rock, and folk concerts.
The label issues a large number of live recordings from festivals and other venues, including a series started in 1990 of piano recitals from Maybeck Recital Hall in Berkeley, California, by many well known jazz pianists.
Shows are held in a wide variety of venues, from relatively small jazz clubs to the large concert halls of Place des Arts.
During the festival, many world-class performers such as soloists and virtuosi, orchestras, dance companies, rock and jazz groups including Ray Charles, Paco de Lucia, Joan Baez, Martha Graham Dance Company, Tanita Tikaram, Jethro Tull, Leningrad Philarmonic Orchestra, Chris De Burgh, Sting, Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan Garbarek, Red Army Chorus, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Chick Corea and Origin, New York City Ballet, Nigel Kennedy, Bryan Adams, God Is An Astronaut, James Brown, Elton John, Anathema, Kiri Te Kanawa, Mikhail Barishnikov and Josep Carreras have given recitals and performances at various venues in the city and its surrounding areas ; including the ancient theatres at Ephesus and Metropolis ( an ancient Ionian city situated near the town of Torbalı.
He frequented renowned jazz venues like the Five Spot, the San Remo, and the Village Vanguard.
Through its Performing Arts division, The Royal Conservatory aims to showcase the work of its own students as well as top jazz, world, pop, and classical music acts from Canada and around the world in its own concert venues:

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