Cable news gets in the act as Anderson Cooper hosts New Year's festivities (10 p.m., CNN), featuring music from Earth, Wind and Fire, Miranda Lambert and Widespread Panic. Not to be outdone, "U Party with Fox News 2008'' (11 p.m., Fox News) rings in ...
Cuban piano wizard Nachito Herrera will salute 2008 soulfully at the "cocktail show," as he mounts his unlikely yet unstoppable "Tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire" with guest singers J.D. and Fred Steele , and a national radio audience listening in. (10:30 ...
King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Prince, Jimi Hendrix and others, which have served him well in the past, as he's opened for major acts that include Earth, Wind and Fire. Be there both nights, from 7 to 11, for a free show at 1215 Thomasville Road. For more ...
10 p.m., Travel, cable channel 59 Anderson Cooper in Times Square with Earth, Wind & Fire in Las Vegas and Miranda Lambert and Widespread Panic in Atlanta. 10 p.m., CNN, channel 41 “New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly” in Times Square with ...
Musical performances include Earth, Wind & Fire in Las Vegas and Miranda Lambert and Widespread Panic, both in Atlanta. D-List comedian Kathy Griffin joins Cooper throughout the night, and CNN anchors and correspondents report from celebrations across ...
Music is such a powerful mood-maker that you can instantly turn a romantic rendezvous into a roof-raising rager with a quick switch of the CD selection. (Think a range that encompasses Diana Krall all the way to Earth, Wind & Fire.) Select music in ...
You mount a wide-seated "bicycle" and fly above towns and forests on Earth. I won't ... I grew up in tornado country and can vouch for the rain, wind and wreckage in this ... ride combines moving vehicles, 3-D film and live special effects of water, fire and ...
Yes, the Coke Stage probably skewed slightly to the older crowd with acts such as Earth, Wind & Fire and Steve Miller, but the teenyboppers and college-age crowd had Daughtry and tons of excellent side-stage performances with The Avett Brothers, The ...
The crews had to cut line through the dead and down fuels with a chainsaw and then dig down to mineral earth with handtools to line and confine the fire to less than 10 acres. Wind gusts were as high as 40 miles per hour,…so it was quite a task to ...
Renewable sources are neither new nor unfamiliar to tribal communities; they are the elemental earth, fire, water and wind, handed from the forefathers, according to Cassidy. ''I think it's just a matter of putting some modern terms on and applying ...