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Our Picks
The summer concert series Ke Kani o Ke Kai Waikiki Aquarium continues every other Thursday on the aquarium's lawn.
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eWorld Music to Host Hollywood Music Awards
LOS ANGELES----eWorld Music, a subsidiary of eWorld Companies, Inc. , will host the Hollywood Music Awards on November 20th, 2008 at the world-famous Kodak Theatre complex in Hollywood, California.
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Martha Wainwright - Wainwright Drugs In Music Is Normal
Canadian singer MARTHA WAINWRIGHT has defended the use of drugs in the music industry, insisting it is normal for musicians to experiment with illegal substances.
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Gordon to open road for festival
GORDON — Access to Gordon Community Park is still “in litigation,” Borough Council members said Tuesday.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Bonnaroo 'allabout the music,all about people'
MANCHESTER, Tenn. - Bonnaroo, the arts and music festival that turns one Tennessee town into a musical megalopolis, kicked off with more than 80,000 people converging on the 700-acre farm to begin a weekend filled with loud music, hot days and sleepless nights.
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AFA Music Group Appoints New Chairman of the Board
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., June 13, 2008 -- AFA Music Group, Ltd. is pleased to announce that the Company's officers and Board of Directors have appointed Mr. Marc Jablon as the new Chairman of the Board.
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Sandi's web spreads to city
SANDI Thom's first ever Inverness show on Monday will not just be an opportunity for her local fans to hear the Macduff raised musician's songs live. For the million-selling artist, it will also be the first time she has heard some of her own songs in front of a live audience.
The Inverness Courier |
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1,000 School Children, YouTube Sensation Cactus Cuties and Members of Congress Sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at U.S. ...
New Survey Finds Americans Overwhelmingly Support Teaching National Anthem in Schools and Agree Music Education Impacts Success in Other Subjects
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Jazz and African-dance groups perform Black Music Month concert
June's "Free Fridays'' concerts celebrating National Black Music Month continue with tonight's performances by the jazz group Collective Format and an African dance and drumming troupe led by Omi Ajamu. The performances run from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Downtown Community Plaza.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Musicians union sues 'American Idol' producers
LOS ANGELES - A musicians union has filed a federal lawsuit against the...
The Toledo Blade |
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Concord High offers 'hail, hail to Muriel'
In 1948, Muriel Coleman pledged to take her musical talents with her when she left dear old Concord High.
Concord Monitor |
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Music classes come to middle school
For the first time in recent memory, Allenstown's middle school will offer music classes.
Concord Monitor |
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Former executive trades briefcase for guitar case
Looking at him now, it’s hard to imagine Jim Abel wearing in a nice suit, carrying a briefcase and sitting through board meeting after board meeting. It’s been so long since he’s lived that life, Abel probably has a hard time imagining himself in that way, too.
Lee's Summit Journal |
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News & Star
A Maryport man has called for action on the town’s Blues Festival after the earth moved in more ways than one. John Featherstone, 57, of Netherhall, lives next to the site of the festival at Netherhall Rugby Union Football Club and says music vibrations have caused his house to shake.
The News and Star |
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Chattanooga’s Live Music Scene: ZZ Top
First let’s dispel the rumor - there is no squirrel living in the beard of Dusty Hill or Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. That being said, they put on a heck of a show at Riverbend, before a crowd estimated by some at 85,000-100,000. Not bad for three old dudes.
The Chattanoogan |
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Freedom and fun
Nearly 60,000 people are expected to flock to Martin Luther King Jr. Park this weekend as Buffalo's Juneteenth Festival celebrates its 33rd consecutive year in the Queen City.
The Buffalo News |
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Eugene Riecansky’s career began as a graphic designer in SOHO when he was 18. A year later, he was working at the cutting edge of CD-rom technology for EXP, who pioneered music CD-rom.
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Pardubice Islands Festival: A Fresh Blast of Brass
A cool ride to hot music and family fun in Pardubice. If you've been looking for an excuse to try the Czech Republic's high-speed Pendolino train, and pick up some cultural fun along the way, then the Pardubice Islands festival this weekend may be just the ticket.
All About Jazz |
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Esperanza Spalding is Turning the Jazz World on Its Ear
Back in January, when the phenomenal Portland-raised bassist-vocalist Esperanza Spalding played at Experience Music Project, I said we'd be hearing more from this remarkable young woman.
All About Jazz |
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Spicy slide
He first picked up a horn in the Treme neighborhood, the heart of New Orleans' brass jazz scene. He played with Green Day and U2 to rededicate the Louisiana Superdome. He's got abs like Usher; frequently, the front rows at his shows erupt with hysterical college girls.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Waterfront Film Festival kicks off in Saugatuck
big festival kicked off with a small parade at 5:45 p.m. Thursday, June12, in downtown Saugatuck. For the 10th annual Waterfront Film Festival, dozens of filmmakers from across the country and hundreds of visitors have descended on the small community. “It’s one of the best things for this community,” said City Manager Kirk Harrier. “Towns this size would kill for a festival like ...
The Holland Sentinel |
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Indie Super-Label Claims 12,000 Members
Merlin, a new trade body founded a year ago with the aim of representing the rights of independent labels worldwide, announced on Wednesday that its membership has grown to over 12,000 labels, representing over 8% of the U.S. market -- equal to that of major label EMI Music.
DVD-Recordable |
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Front Range briefs The Reporter-Herald
Organizers of the 2008 Loveland Corn Roast Festival are seeking nominations for parade marshal.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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Hub City man turns love of music into career
Music has made Brian McLelland's career.
Hattiesburg American |
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Bluegrass Picks
Today through Sunday at the Eden Fairgrounds, the Charlie Poole Festival celebrates the life of one of the most colorful and influential country music pioneers.
The News & Observer |
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