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Jennifer O'Connor Tours, Joins Sykes, Dump for 7" Club
Joining Ms. O'Connor for the jaunt: the Bright Eyes-esque excitable folk musings of former Miracle of 86 frontman Kevin Devine (who headlines), Filter magazine-adored Pablo, and erstwhile Vagrant Records dudes Koufax (whose "Brightside" should totally be on your iTunes, people).
Pitchfork |
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Arlo Guthrie highlights music festival lineup
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir will be performing at the Collingwood Music Festival on Sat., July 5 as part of the festival's summer season.
Simcoe.com |
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Wakarusa Report: Weather and the fans
KTKA blogger Fally Afani Ruzik heads to Wakarusa Music Festival, where she'll be blogging and enjoying the live music. Check out her first report.
49 ABC News Topeka |
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Brockman Upped to EVP at Disney-ABC
Disney-ABC TV's Kevin Brockman has been promoted to executive VP, Global Communications.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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So. Wells year-end academic honors awarded
Southern Wells High School gave out awards and scholarships at the school’s Senior High Academic Awards Program on May 29. Arion Award (Music): Johanne Lichtsinn.
Bluffton News-Banner |
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Festival Is Goetta-Fabulous
Ever since the early German immigrants brought it to the Ohio River Valley, Goetta has been a staple of Tri-State breakfasts.
The Kentucky Post |
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Brown to sing at CAC
T. Graham Brown, one of the most enduringly popular singers performing today, is coming to Springhill in July for a concert in the CAC, sponsored by the City of Springhill and Radio Station KZHE, Magnolia.
Minden Press-Herald |
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Tanglewood beckons these young musicians
Two local musicians will participate in Tanglewood this summer.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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UCC celebrates
The Challis Community Church U.C.C. is celebrating its 116th Birthday on Sunday, June 8.There will be a worship service in the winter chapel at 10 a.m., followed by a hamburger barbecue.We welcome any and all in our community. Just bring a salad and a friend. We have been promised special music.
The Challis Messenger |
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Cirrus shares rise on possible Apple business
Shares of Cirrus Logic Inc. rose Thursday as a Roth Capital Partners analyst said the chip maker may receive more business from iPod portable music maker Apple Inc.
Boston Globe |
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Jazz Fest announced Camp
The Monterey Jazz Festival is pleased to announce its two-week Summer Jazz Camp for middle and high school students, taking place at Monterey Peninsula College, June 16 - 27, 2008.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Those sweet sounds will be for Noah
A Spry jazz band concert Friday will be performed in memory of Noah Passero, a Schlegel Road student who died of a heart condition earlier this year.
MPNnow.com |
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Puddle of Mudd, 3 Doors Down to play Kearney
KEARNEY — Some of the country’s biggest rock acts plan to play this summer at FirsTier Event Center.
Kearney Hub |
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'80s band Parachute Club kicks off Luminato
New material from '80s world-beat band Parachute Club and a performance by reclusive songstress Mary Margaret O'Hara will be featured at a music celebration set to kick off the 10-day Luminato arts festival this weekend.
Toronto Star |
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All You Need Is Love (2008)
All You Need Is Love is subtitled ''The Story of Popular Music,'' and it really is, in nearly 15 hours, on five discs. For this made-for-British-TV series, documentarian Tony Palmer compiled remarkable, rarely seen performances and interviews with everyone from Hoagy Carmichael to John Lennon.
Entertainment Weekly |
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The Gabe Dixon Band Signs with Fantasy Records
Piano-driven, jazz-influenced Nashville trio taps Neal Cappellino to co-produce, Mindy Smith as guest vocalist, Grammy winners Dan Wilson and Tia Sillers as co-writers, and legendary Henry Diltz as cover photographer.
All About Jazz |
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HNIC to ditch famous theme: composer's agency
TORONTO — The famous Hockey Night in Canada theme that has introduced thousands of great games over the years may not be heard again when the puck drops next season.
CNews |
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Spooner keeps pushing on
Jason Spooner has won, placed, or shown in more music-driven competitions than four or five "American Idol" contestants.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Their music doesn't die
The County Line Community Band saves the artistry and knowledge of adults who at one time had given up their instruments.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Jim Beal Jr.: Casbeers leaving Blanco Road for King William site
With the Spurs out of the NBA championship race, purveyors of live music can turn off the television sets and concentrate on the sounds. And there's plenty of live midweek music as well as big news on the live music front.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Cirrus shares rise on possible Apple business
Shares of Cirrus Logic Inc. rose Thursday as a Roth Capital Partners analyst said the chip maker may receive more business from iPod portable music maker Apple Inc.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Warlocks, Dylan take classic trips
Sun entertainment editor Bill Dean and Aurora Rodriguez swap CDs in an attempt to broaden their musical horizons.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Jazz pianist comes to town
Jazz audiences around the state may well have gotten their first taste of pianist Marcus Roberts when he toured Florida with Marsalis' band in the early '90s. The pianist, who performs Tuesday at Savannah Grande, was just 21 when he joined Marsalis' band - a singular accomplishment in itself.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Ramiro Burr: Skandalo Musical still learning music game
Getting a record contract with a major label such as Sony BMG is like scoring a grand-slam home run, says Albert Eliel Gonzalez, singer with the new Duranguense group Skandalo Musical.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Spotlight: Olmos Ensemble
The Olmos Ensemble will be joined by pianist Melinda Lee Masur for an evening of music on Tuesday.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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