Web Week
Today
Chat--5 p.m.: The Corrs from Ireland have cultivated a massive international following. They have combined traditional Celtic sounds with folk, rock and pop. Tune in for a live video chat that will be hosted by Nevin Martell. https://chat.yahoo.com
Friday
Jazz--All Day: The Queen of Brazilian Soul, Flora Purim, is featured in this Webcast, recorded live at the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival on May 11, 2000. https://www.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=470
Saturday
Alternative Rock--noon: American Hi-Fi is deeply rooted in Boston’s high-energy rock scene. This quartet’s music runs from bubble gum tunes to edgy rock. This video Webcast was recorded live at House of Blues Chicago on March 3. https://www.hob.com/live/events
Sunday
Pop--Noon: Melanie C., also known as Sport Spice of the Spice Girls, recently launched her solo career. This Webcast was recorded at the House of Blues Anaheim on April 4. https://www.hob.com/live/events
Monday
Chat--5 p.m.: From Long Beach comes a band called Bird3. The trio has been together since 1999 and evolved from the now-defunct group “Lint.” You can chat with this young band and ask Bird how he got his wings. https://chat.yahoo.com
Tuesday
Chat--1 p.m.: Australian wines are becoming increasingly popular here in the States. Join Andrew Evans in a discussion about the various regions producing these fine wines from Down Under. https://chat.yahoo.com
Chat--5 p.m.: Join in a chat with Eden’s Crush and get some inside info on how the group is preparing to be the opening act for ‘N Sync this summer. https://chat.yahoo.com
Wednesday
Music--All Day: This Webcast, recorded live at the London International Brass Festival, features works by Jean-Francois Bellon and Jean-Baptiste Arban. The instruments for this concert are from the Historic Brass collection of John Webb. https://www.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=376
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--Compiled by KATHLEEN BRADY
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