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By HEATHER KEELS | July 9, 2009
HAGERSTOWN -- The air in Municipal Stadium was saturated Thursday evening with the familiar smells of popcorn, hot dogs and beer, but in place of the usual sounds of cracking bats and shouting fans came bouncing piano melodies, rhythmic clapping and belted Billy Joel lyrics. The night's attraction, after all, was not rival teams, but dueling pianos. About 350 people turned out for the stadium's first-ever "Dueling Pianos Night Out" featuring entertainers Tony T. and Wildman Joe from Philadelphia, said Joel Pagliaro, director of corporate partnerships for the Hagerstown Suns.
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February 1, 2002
After Hours for 1/1 This is a partial list of Tri-State area nightclubs that feature entertainment and are open to the public. Private service organizations will not be included. To be included, write to After Hours, The Herald-Mail, P.O. Box 439, Hagerstown, Md. 21741 or call calendar editors Mia Hoover or Jean Baraclough at 301-733-5131, ext. 2300. Please have information in by Wednesday at 2 p.m. Maryland Washington County Barracuda Surf Bar , Ramada Inn, Dual Highway, Hagerstown, 301-745-3021.
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By HEATHER KEELS | July 9, 2009
HAGERSTOWN -- The air in Municipal Stadium was saturated Thursday evening with the familiar smells of popcorn, hot dogs and beer, but in place of the usual sounds of cracking bats and shouting fans came bouncing piano melodies, rhythmic clapping and belted Billy Joel lyrics. The night's attraction, after all, was not rival teams, but dueling pianos. About 350 people turned out for the stadium's first-ever "Dueling Pianos Night Out" featuring entertainers Tony T. and Wildman Joe from Philadelphia, said Joel Pagliaro, director of corporate partnerships for the Hagerstown Suns.
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June 24, 2006
This is a partial list of Tri-State area nightclubs that feature entertainment and are open to the public. Private service organizations will not be included. To be included, write to After Hours, The Herald-Mail, P.O. Box 439, Hagerstown, MD 21741, call Kim Bain at 301-791-6989, or send e-mail to kimb@herald-mail.com . Please have information in by Monday at 5 p.m. Maryland Washington County 43 South Ristorante, 43 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. Friday, Pete Lancaster and Bart Lay from Stack O' Blues, acoustic blues, 6 to 10 p.m., no cover.
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