Monday, June 11, 2012

The civil wars bonnaroo

  • MANCHESTER, Tenn. — Whats up next for The Civil Wars after a tour de force at the Bonnaroo Music Arts Festival? Maternity leave.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • MANCHESTER, Tenn. -- Bonnaroo campers awoke to rain and thunderstorms on Sunday, the fourth and final day of the festival, and many left early to try to beat the threatening clouds.
  • (Birmingham News)
  • s new music video for the single Some Nights tells the story of two lovers separated by the harsh realities of the Civil War. Jack Antonoff says he and his fun.
  • (Billboard)
  • Sunday, June 10, 2012 – The Civil Wars went on hiatus Sunday after finishing their set at Bonnaroos closing day to enable one-half to become a mother. A very pregnant Joy Lynn Williams, told the crowd, We are working on a second album. We keep writing new material.
  • (Country Standard Time)
  • DES MOINES — Turnout was spotty, incumbents fared better than the folks who challenged them and moderate Republicans beat back most intra-part… Whats up next for The Civil Wars after a tour de force at the Bonnaroo Music Arts Festival? Maternity leave.
  • (Quad-Cities Times)
  • The War on Drugs and The Civil Wars. Additionally, as with every Bonnaroo, this year will host a number of special events on its smaller auxiliary stages.
  • (jambands)
  • Grammy-winners The Civil Wars will play a show at the Bonnaroo Music Festival on June 10, then take the summer off.
  • (Times Daily)
  • When civil war broke out in the '90s s Refugee All Stars have appeared on "The Orpah Winfrey Show," played at festivals like Bonnaroo and have won fans worldwide. The group recently released its third album, "Radio Silence.
  • (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  • According to the United Nations Development Programme Office's case study report, an estimated 70,000 people were killed in Sierra Leone's civil war from 1991 to 2002 Japan's Fuji Rock Festival and the Bonnaroo Music Arts Festival in Tennessee.
  • (Taos News)
  • Because the Mississippi Delta contained so much fertile bottomland which had not been developed before the Civil War, 90 percent of the land was still frontier. After the Civil War, tens of thousands of migrants were attracted to the area.
  • (Worldnews.com)

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