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Frontier Revue Auditions to Be Held at North Platte Community Playhouse

nebraskaland-daysAuditions for the 2013 NEBRASKAland Days Frontier Revue will be held at the Patty Birge Room of the Neville Center for the Performing Arts on May 8 and 9 at 7:30 each night.

The Frontier Revue is a musical tribute to life on the Plains and is part of Nebraskaland Days.  The performance dates will be June 9-13.  Men and women are encouraged to try out.  No preparation is necessary unless the performer wants to sing a solo.

People under 16 will be required to have a responsible adult with them during all rehearsals and performances.

For more information, contact Donna Pucket at 530-1597 or Anne Schmit at 535-3747.

Who’s Who Birthday!

Singer Bob Seger is 68
Singer Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 68
Actor Alan Dale (“Lost,” ”Ugly Betty”) is 66
Actor Ben Masters (“Passions”) is 66
Host Tom Bergeron (“Dancing with the Stars,” new “Hollywood Squares”) is 58
Singer John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants is 53
Actress Roma Downey (“Touched by an Angel”) is 53
Actor George Clooney is 52
Singer-bassist Tony Scalzo of Fastball is 49
Guitarist Mark Bryan of Hootie and the Blowfish is 46
Guitarist Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters is 42
Actress Stacey Oristano is 34
Actress Adrianne Palicki is 30
Actress Gabourey Sidibe (GA’-bah-ray SIH’-duh-bay) (“Precious”) is 30
Actress-singer Naomi Scott is 20.

May 6th Entertainment History

On May sixth, 1965, guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones came up with the riff that formed the foundation of the song “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” He was staying at a motel in Clearwater, Florida, at the time.

In 1971, Ike and Tina Turner received their only gold single, for their version of “Proud Mary.”

In 1973, Paul Simon began his first solo tour in Boston, three years after splitting with Art Garfunkel. Recordings from some of the shows were released as the “Live Rhymin'” album.

In 1977, Led Zeppelin broke their own world record for largest audience at a single-act concert when they attracted over 76,000 fans to the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan.

In 1984, Tina Turner’s comeback hit, “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” was released.

In 1991, a judge in Macon, Georgia, threw out a lawsuit claiming that Ozzy Osbourne’s music drove a 16-year-old boy to suicide. The parents of Michael Waller alleged that their son listened repeatedly to Osbourne’s “Suicide Solution,” then shot himself.

In 1992, actress Marlene Dietrich died at her home in Paris at age 90.

Also in 1992, Whitney Houston announced her engagement to Bobby Brown, during her first TV special, “This Is My Life.”

In 1994, Pearl Jam filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department against Ticketmaster. The band charged that the company had a monopoly on the concert ticket-selling business.

In 1997, Neil Young boycotted his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of Buffalo Springfield. Young objected to rampant commercialism and the $1,200-a-plate dinner.

Also in 1997, actor David Duchovny (doo-KUHV’-nee) and actress Tea Leoni (TAY’-uh lee-OH’-nee) were married in New York.

In 2004, the last episode of “Friends” aired.

In 2005, Audioslave became the first American rock band to play an outdoor concert in Cuba, with a show in Havana.

Let’s Go Fishing Kids!!

The North Platte Optimist Club is having their annual Kids Fishing Derby on Saturday, May 11 from 8am- 12pm, at the Iron Eagle Golf Course. This is a free activity for children, and poles and bait will be provided. Come on out and have a fun filled morning of fishing bass and cat fish.

Bill Clinton Tried to Broker Led Zeppelin Reunion

led-zeppelin(AP) — It’s a diplomatic failure at the highest level: Bill Clinton couldn’t get Led Zeppelin to reunite.

The CBS “60 Minutes” webcast reported Monday that the former president was enlisted to ask the British rock gods to get back together last year for the Superstorm Sandy benefit concert in New York City. He asked, they said no.

David Saltzman of the Robin Hood Foundation says he and film executive Harvey Weinstein flew to Washington to ask Clinton to make the plea. Led Zeppelin’s surviving members Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were in Washington just before the Sandy concert for the Kennedy Center Honors.

Led Zeppelin last played publicly at a one-night reunion in London in 2007.

UNL Offers Program to Become Master Naturalist

UNLThose interested in the outdoors and science have the opportunity to become master naturalists under a program offered through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Participants in the Nebraska Master Naturalist Program will get nearly 60 hours of in-depth training, led by experts in their fields. The program offers knowledge about Nebraska’s ecosystems, plants and animals, conservation biology and more.

Those interested can participate in one of four training sessions around the state. Training sessions are:

— June 16-22 at the Niobrara Valley Preserve near Ainsworth

— July 14-20 at Pioneers Park and Spring Creek near Lincoln

— Aug. 10-16 at Fort Robinson State Park near Crawford

— Sept. 8-14 at Niobrara Valley Preserve near Ainsworth

Registration cost is $250.

To learn more, visit http://NATURALIST.unl.edu. Register by calling 308-382-1820 or emailing MasterNaturalistTrainings(at)gmail.com.

Registration Open for X-PLORE Enrichment Program at McDaid Elementary

north-platte-catholic-schoolsRegistrations are being accepted for X-PLORE Summer Enrichment Program being held June 3-June 7 from 9 a.m. to noon at McDaid Elementary School.

Students currently in second and third grade can choose from the following classes; Broadway Bound, X-PLORE Math, Buggin’ Out or Wild About Fishing. Students currently in fourth through sixth grade may choose from Broadway Bound, Kid’s Cuisine, Science Seekers or River Rats. The cost is $65 if registered by May 13th. Registration forms are available at McDaid Elementary and the public library.

Contact Jennifer Fuller for more information, 532-0622.

The Rolling Stones Launch Tour

the-rolling-stonesThe Rolling Stones must have passed through a time machine before taking the Staples Center stage to kick off their “50 and Counting” tour.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts delivered a rousing set Friday with the kind of youthful energy and musical verve they displayed decades ago. Their faces showed their age, but their performance did not, with a nonstop, more than two-hour set packed with hits.

Gwen Stefani joined the group to sing “Wild Horses.” Keith Urban played guitar and sang backup on “Respectable.” Veteran Stones member Mick Taylor added guitar to “Midnight Rambler.”

Jack Nicholson was in the audience and fans welcomed him with a round of applause as he took his seat.

The Rolling Stones U.S. tour continues through June 21.

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