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Third-annual Bloomin' June festivities deemed success
The third annual Bloomin' June Festival, sponsored by the Essex Area Development Inc., was held Saturday, June 7th.
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Church News for June 11
Revelation to perform Friday An outdoor concert by the group Revelation is scheduled at 7 p.m. Friday at the old IGA parking lot in Warrenton. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy a great evening of praise music under the stars. Barbecue will be served by the UMM. Donations will benefit the college UMC Missouri team.
Warrenton Journal |
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Play MPE® Expands Into Northern Europe
Vancouver, BC, June 11, 2008--(T-Net)--Destiny Media Technologies announced expansion into Europe with new agreements signed with SONY BMG Sweden, Universal Music Sweden and Warner Music Sweden.
T-Net British Columbia |
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iPhone 2.0 on June 27, no 3G music downloads?
Apple's iPhone 2.0 firmware, primarily built to support native applications and the App Store, should be available in advance of the 3G hardware many are expected to use it with, Engadget writes. The information comes by way of the Australian Apple website, in which the iPod touch section specifically states that the App Store will open on June 27...
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Newton ready to host annual Iowa Sculpture Festival
The Iowa Sculpture Festival at Maytag Park, now in its sixth year, could set a record for artist participation this year. Organizer Linda Klepinger said that if all 30 artists scheduled to attend this year choose to brave the flood waters to get to Newton, it will set a record for the festival.
Newton Daily News |
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers start show, finish strong
There was a reason Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' concert Tuesday had a rather ragged start: The band's flight to Pittsburgh was delayed by weather conditions.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Ashanti - Protest Launched Against Ashanti Website
Caption: Ashanti performs live for Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series in Bryant Park New York City, USA - 06.06.08....
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Coldplay - Martins Songwriting Trauma
Caption: Coldplay 2008 MTV Movie Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheater Universal City, California USA - 01.06.08....
ContactMusic |
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Music: Buzzing about the rain
SUNDAY, JUNE 15... By Anita overcash.When lead vocalist of Blind Melon, Shannon Hoon died in 1995 the band died to some degree as well. Known for their acoustic tune "No Rain," which featured the costumed bee girl in its music video, Blind Melon really was a band that took a dive from the hive right when success was stinging. The band reformed in 2006 and now features lead vocalist Travis ...
Creative Loafing Charlotte |
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Jessica Simpson - Simpson Plans On Staying Country
Caption: Jessica Simpson arriving at her Midtown Manhattan hotel carrying a large green bag New York City, USA - 10.06.08....
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Music: In search of The Cure
MONDAY, JUNE 16... By Anita overcash.It's ain't Friday the 13th, but you might think it is from looking at The Cure, who will play Time Warner Cable Arena on June 16. They've been wearing the same goth attire and porcelain-toned foundation and black eyeliner for years (not to mention Robert Smith's never-changing wild hairdo). These elders of the music industry have been rocking since 1979 and ...
Creative Loafing Charlotte |
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Slash - The Things They Say 8547
Caption: Slash and his wife The 4th Annual MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre in Hollywood Los Angeles, California - 09.05.08....
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Donald Trump - Trump Argues Case For Worlds Greatest Golf Course
Caption: Donald Trump US premiere of 'Sex and the City: The Movie' at Radio City Music Hall - Arrivals New York City, USA - 27.05.08....
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Dillard's Plans to Close Stores, Cut Costs Outlined in SEC Filing
In its quarterly SEC filing Tuesday, Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock says it has closed a clearance center in Jonesboro; plans to close 10 underperforming stores; and will open four new locations and expand two others this year.
Arkansas Business |
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Route 66 Festival celebrates the "Mother Road"
The mother road, Route 66, will get lots of attention at this year's Route 66 Festival, held at City Park in downtown Edwardsville.
Edwardsville Journal |
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Red Cross offers perks
Backstage concert passes and NASCAR gear are among perks the American Red Cross offers blood donors in an effort to shore up the nation's lagging summertime blood supply.
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil |
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Michael 'to retire from touring'
George Michael announces two concerts in London, and says he intends to give up touring in the future.
BBC News |
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Calling all Guitar Heroes to the conductor's stand
You may be a wicked axe man thanks to the "Guitar Hero" videogame by Activision Inc, but are you ready to take on a whole orchestra?
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Rock Ness
MUSIC lovers from across the United Kingdom descended on the banks of Loch Ness last weekend — for a monster weekend of music. The annual Rock Ness festival attracted 35,000 revellers who had made the journey determined to have a good time and rock the Loch.
icLanarkshire - Wishaw Press News |
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Incest dungeon teen wants to see ocean
The 19-year-old woman whose hospitalization exposed a shocking Austrian incest case is recovering well, and wants to see the ocean and a pop concert, her doctors and a family lawyer said Wednesday.
CNN.com |
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Let the concert series begin
DOWAGIAC - The Southwestern Michigan College Brass Band opened the Beckwith Park Summer Concert series in downtown Dowagiac June 5 and on Wednesday will open the Summer Concert Series at the Niles Riverfront Amphitheatre.
Niles Daily Star |
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No Longer Beginners
Indie-rock quartet the cut*off has a new sound and a new album but the same vibe.
Fort Worth Weekly |
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Bluemont Concert Series Announces 2008 Line Up
Organizers of the 27th Annual Bluemont Concert Series have released this season's roster of performers, with shows beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 22, on the Loudoun County Courthouse lawn in Leesburg.
Leesburg Today |
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Troy will be Rockin' on the River
Troy's free summer concert series "Rockin' on the River" kicks off this evening.
Capital News 9 |
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