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Wayne State instructor leaving Pa. symphony in 2010
GREENSBURG, Pa. -- The conductor of the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra has announced he's leaving the Pittsburgh-area ensemble at the end of its 2009-10 season.
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Montreal's Rawi Hage scoops lucrative Dublin book prize
Montreal writer Rawi Hage has won the world's richest writing prize for his debut novel, De Niro's Game, organizers of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award announced on Thursday. The book was nominated by the Winnipeg Public Library.
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Free festival features regional musicians
WILLIAMSPORT — On Saturday, a new music festival called Absorb will be launched at the historic Brandon Park bandshell. Music is scheduled to run from 11 a.m. into the evening. The festival is free.
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Shakespeare’s ‘Dream’ jazzed up for ‘text message crowd’
BLOOMSBURG — Summer family fun with Shakespeare? Absolutely, when Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble and Bloomsburg University’s Bloomsburg Players bring “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” to the stage in July.
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view MISSION ISTAANBUL videos
Apoorva Lakhia, the brainchild behind the colossal success of realistically structured SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA delves into the intricacies of international terrorism with MISSION ISTANBUL. Like all his previous directorial works, this album brings spectrum of music directors, delivering the feel of hi-octane thriller through racy and bombastic musical fervor.
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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry
By DERRIK J. LANG LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries.
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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry
Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries. Downloadable tunes for music-based games "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" and "SingStar" have become as vital as iTunes itself -- and one of the last ways to expose youngsters to classic rock.
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Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Jason Mraz performs at the Marunouchi Building in Tokyo on Tuesday night. PHOTO BY TARO FUJIMOTO American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz on Tuesday night held a mini-concert for Japanese fans at the Marunouchi Building to promote his latest album “We sing, W Dance, We Steal Things.”
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The hills are Alive!
John Reynolds began going to the Alive Festival 15 years ago with his four kids and wife, Susanne. Listening to some of the best Christian performers in the world was a terrific family outing, particularly when the concert was so close to home in Canal Fulton.
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Chicago's Finest
Gorilla Tango Theatre: Baci gram by Janelle -- a musical showcase that has something for everyone. Janelle Gilbert performs at 6 p.m. June 14 and 5 p.m. June 15. The singer/songwriter Columbia College graduate was born in Geneva and later moved to Aurora.
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On Stage Theatre offers children musicals this summer
On Stage Theatre of Whitman is offering a four week children’s summer musical theater workshop called Lights! Camera! Action!
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Bluegrass band earning recognition
Any musicians can come together to make a band, but having a family come together to form a band is something extra special. Just ask members of the Snyder Family Band in Lexington, which is comprised of Bud and Laine Snyder and their children, Zeb, 12, and Samantha, 9. The newest Snyder, 2-year-old Owen, has yet to join the band but likes...
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Workshop for music ministry begins today
The Gospel Music Workshop of America, Texarkana Chapter, is offering a summer workshop for area ministers of music and choirs, beginning at 7 p.m. today at Mount Grove Baptist Church, 2801 Arkansas Blvd.
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ShowClix.com Expands to Provide Information on All Types of Live Events
After establishing itself as a popular destination for live music fans, ShowClix today launched version 3.0 of its website, which has been expanded to include information on all types of live events, including conferences, conventions, comedy shows, festivals, performing arts, trade shows, networking, and community events.
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Music Lover From Denver Proves to be the Most Bonafide Talent of All
People will do a lot of things to prove they are bonafide. Put it on video
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South Africa: Music Featured At Encounters
As in previous years, Encounters South African International Documentary Festival 2008 will look at different genres of music, ranging from hip hop in Cameroon and South Africa to classical music.
AllAfrica.com |
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South Africa: Sending Out a Strong Anti-Xenophobia Message
Ogilvy Johannesburg recently developed an anti-xenophobia campaign for Channel O, the pan-African music channel dedicated to creating a pan African musical community. The message? Channel O does not support or tolerate xenophobia. We are all from one Motherland. One Africa.
AllAfrica.com |
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Fourth Annual Efest Announced
The fourth annual Efest Green Living Music & Arts Festival is set for November 15-16, 2008 at the Sarasota Polo Grounds in Lakewood Ranch. More than 25,000 visitors are expected to attend.
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Seether will rock the house
5FM is proud to present Seether live in South Africa on Sunday, June 15. The SA-bred, LA-based Rockers are finally returning for their highly anticipated country-wide tour.
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Jive with Uthingo
AT the Klein Libertas theatre in Stellenbosch on June 20 and 21, Ensemble Uthingo will be on stage at 20:15. Ensemble Uthingo is a group of graduates and high school learners from the UCT School of Music who specialised in Jazz, African music, Opera and Classical Music.
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ERP Software helps control costs and manage risk.
Featuring embedded workflows that automate business processes, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 helps growing multi-site organizations streamline processes, reduce operational costs, manage compliance, and drive informed decision-making. Shared services functionality facilitates management of complex financial and supply chain processes, while planning and reporting scenarios are offered through ...
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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry
Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries. Downloadable tunes for music-based games "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" and "SingStar" have become as vital as iTunes itself - and one of the last ways to expose youngsters to classic rock.
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Efest planned for November at Lakewood Ranch
The fourth annual Efest Green Living Music and Arts Festival is scheduled for Nov. 15-16 at the Sarasota Polo Grounds in Lakewood Ranch.
BizJournals |
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Play-along video game genre amps up music industry
Tapping on fake instruments and screeching into microphones connected to video game consoles has become lucrative for both the music and gaming industries. Downloadable tunes for music-based games "Guitar Hero," "Rock Band" and "SingStar" have become as vital as iTunes itself - and one of the last ways to expose youngsters to classic rock. The genre will evolve again later this month when game ...
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