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Tinglerz bashing out garage rock
It's hot, and the neighbors are getting hotter. The band's pushing it hard in a small, stuffy garage barely 10 feet wide, illuminated only by a spare bulb that hangs from the wall, heat radiating from the place like freshly poured asphalt.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Local arts profile: Kathleen Soldati
She's a classic Type A personality. Classic. If you've spotted the redhead working a Music Hall event, no doubt you pegged her. That's Kathleen Soldati milling about, checking in on things, saddling up to folk for a few friendly words, greeting folks...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Taylor Swift - Swift Signs Signs
TAYLOR SWIFT made country music history at the CMA Country Festival in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday (07Jun08) when she sat and signed autographs for 900 fans.
ContactMusic |
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Newmarket Around the Town
NEWMARKET — Summer bandstand concerts are back in town. Live music at the bandstand starts Saturday, June 21 featuring Bob Halperin. Along with the concert as a part of the summer solstice celebration, there will be a mini-farmer's market with...
Exeter News-Letter |
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Oceanside man arrested in death of mother, 78
OCEANSIDE: A woman found dead inside her home yesterday is believed to have been stabbed to death by her son after they argued about his loud music, Oceanside police said.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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RP embassy defers 'usual' independence day celeb, helps raise funds for Sichuan
The concert dubbed "Songs for Sichuan", which was organized by the Embassy in cooperation with the Chinese People"s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, also coincides with the 110th celebration of the Philippine Independence and the 33rd anniversary of the start of formal diplomatic ties between the Philippines and China.
GMA News |
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Dube's cousin dies in a hail of bullets
Eight months after his cousin and reggae star Lucky Dube was shot dead in front of his children, entertainer Obed Siluma has died in a hail of bullets.
Independent Online |
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Headphones damaging young Australians' hearing
SYDNEY - MORE than 70 per cent of young Australians show early signs of hearing loss, with loud music played through headphones believed to be a major cause, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
Straits Times |
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Bertelsmann wants to sell Sony BMG stake to Sony, says report
FRANKFURT : German media group Bertelsmann is in talks with Japanese partner Sony on the sale of the former's half in their jointly owned music company Sony BMG, a newspaper said on Tuesday.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Music fest Saturday at Holmdel farm
HOLMDEL: The second annual Bayonet Farm Music Fest will be held 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the farm on 41 Middletown Road.
Asbury Park Press |
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56,000 visitors come to Hue Festival 2008
The Hue Festival 2008 in central Thua Thien-Hue province by June 7 had welcomed close to 56,000 visitors, including 13,200 foreigners.
Nhân Dân |
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S.F. Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
Red-light stabbing: Two people in a vehicle stopped at a red light near 20th Street and South Van Ness Avenue at 3:35 p.m. May 20 were stabbed by two unknown suspects who opened the passenger’s door and stabbed him and hit the driver and passenger in the head with a rock.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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MusicGiants and J. River Connect Their Networks to Deliver High Definition Media
High quality digital media distribution meets state-of-the-art media player, extending the strategic reach of two well known digital media companies.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Morning glory
By Preston Jones My Morning Jacket's time has finally come. The Louisville, Ky., quintet, justly hailed as one of the great live acts, has long been a force of seemingly indefinable nature. Its wonderfully messy sound has shifted from echo-laden Gothic psychedelia to a restless fusion of intensely melodic Southern rock, funk and arty weirdness. Critics were onboard from 1999's The Tennessee ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Action: Reading Into It: interview with author of Playing With the Enemy
First-time author, Gary Moore, has written the story of his father Genes life. Gene Moore was known as a country boy who could hit a baseball a country mile. Drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1941, he was on track to have a long career as a major leaguer, that is, until WWII broke out and Gene was drafted into the Navy. While stuck on guard duty of some captured German sailors, he decided to ...
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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Tiscali |
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Ashanti back after 4-year absence
Ashanti was one of music's hottest stars, with two multiplatinum albums and a Grammy under her belt, until her third disc, 2004's "Concrete Rose," landed like a brick on the music charts. This month marks Ashanti's musical return — and she's doing it with "The Declaration."
SouthtownStar |
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A measure of U.S. happiness
The Gallup Organization and a health-industry partner now offer a detailed daily measure of U.S. happiness and stress that you can look...
Seattle Times |
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MusicGiants and J. River Connect Their Networks to Deliver High Definition Media
MusicGiants, the leading distributor of HD entertainment, and J. River, the leading independent provider of media player software, have partnered to deliver their products to a worldwide network of independent digital service providers. The two companies are combining technology to provide compelling solutions for the next stage of digital media delivery.
Centre Daily Times |
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Bertelsmann wants to sell Sony BMG stake to Sony
German media group Bertelsmann is in talks with Japanese partner Sony on the sale of Bertelsmann's half in their jointly owned music company Sony BMG, a newspaper said Tuesday.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Bertelsmann wants to sell Sony BMG stake to Sony
German media group Bertelsmann is in talks with Japanese partner Sony on the sale of Bertelsmann's half in their jointly owned music company Sony BMG, a newspaper said Tuesday.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Summer Sounds serenade Ankeny
Despite the gray weather, the music coming from the Ankeny band shell in Wagner Park made it feel like summer through sound.
The Des Moines Register |
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Moroccan storytellers faced with bleak future
The famous storytellers of the JemaaEl Fna square, which was classified as one of the masterpieces of oral and intangible heritage of humanity by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2001, are facin ...
People's Daily |
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Valley teacher journeys to Japan
Valley High School music teacher Phil Peters will trade his orchestra baton for a suitcase when he travels to the islands of Japan to attend lectures, visit schools, and stay with a host family so he can bring the culture of the country right back to classrooms in West Des Moines.
The Des Moines Register |
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CTV buys rights to hockey theme song
The saga of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada theme song took a surprising turn Monday as rival network CTV announced it has acquired the rights to the iconic tune.
Telegraph-Journal |
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