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Kanye's late arrival makes him far from 'the greatest'
Kanye West shows up late to his own concert, disappointing both organizers and fans.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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Kanye's Late Show Angers Fans
Festival-goers toss glow sticks as West keeps them waiting until 4:25 a.m.
People Magazine |
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will.i.am's "Yes We Can Song" Video Awarded Emmy(R) for New Approaches in Daytime Entertainment
Friday evening at the 35th Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Daytime Emmy® Awards ceremony in New York City, the "Yes We Can Song" was honored with the first-ever Emmy Award for Best New Approaches in Daytime Entertainment.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Verizon Wireless Expands Network Coverage into Putnam County, Indiana
Verizon Wireless today announced the completion of a major network expansion into Putnam County. Now, customers in Greencastle, at DePauw University and in other surrounding communities can make voice calls; send and receive email and text, picture and video messages; access the Internet; view high-quality videos; and download music, games and ringtones on the nation's most reliable wireless ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Added on 16 June 2008 at 02.26
The Cribs, Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong, The Wombats, Iggy & The Stooges plus hundreds more were all there shaking their tailfeathers at The Isle Of Wight Festival 2008. Take a look at the pictures right here.
Xfm Online |
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Crossroads Jam moves to Alexandria
Southern Campbell County's annual outdoor music festival is moving from its Crossroads namesake in California to Alexandria this year.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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'Peanuts' musical to be staged
In the television specials that began 40 years ago, Charlie Brown is the little boy who longs to have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, but popcorn is served. He then wants to direct the school Christmas play and is saved barely in the nick of time. In brief, Charlie Brown reminds us of the challenges we all face in making small and big dreams come true, and really what is the difference. The ...
The Post and Courier |
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Electric Youth touring Europe
Electric Youth, an ensemble of singers-dancers, trained at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA), departed June 11 for its seventh European concert tour.
Medfield Press |
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Influences
Musical influences included James Jamerson, James Brown, The Beatles, Miles Davis, and Stravinsky.
All About Jazz |
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Newark Ensemble at Rochester International Jazz Festival
The Newark High School Jazz Ensemble will be one of 18 high school jazz bands performing during the Rochester International Jazz Festival. Newark's Jazz Ensemble will perform June 21 at 4:30 p.m. on the Jazz Street Stage, corner of Gibbs Street and East Avenue.
Courier Gazette |
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Game's just part of fun
Live music, autograph sessions, exhibits about baseball history and games continue today and Tuesday as the Great Lakes Loons host the Midwest League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby.
The Saginaw News |
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Rwanda: How Music Can Give Aids Orphans a Future
Kayitare Waitare Dembe: "I find that through my music I can reach a lot of people to raise awareness on Aids."
AllAfrica.com |
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The sound of body fluids
Drip is an esteemed pioneer of the trip-hop genre with its acid jazz grooves, hip-hop loops and femme fatale vocals. Twisted yet whimsical, sensual yet shady. They don’t label themselves as trip-hop but embrace its essence nonetheless.
The Manila Times |
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Stagger Lee returning for music fest Thursday
The country/rock 'n' roll band Stagger Lee will return to the Uptown stage in the Oxford Summer Music Festival for a concert Thursday, June 19. The group played the final concert of the 2006 summer series when they played for the Pig Roast the last week of August before an appreciative crowd.
The Oxford Press |
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Rwanda: Hip-Hop With a Message
In choosing their musical style, they made a bold decision by going for hip-hop.
AllAfrica.com |
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What’s on tap for June 16-22
This week you can enjoy a fabulous film, attend Rivahfest 2008, enjoy music by the Manassas Community Chorale and get to know your neighbors at Costello Park.
Manassas Journal Messenger |
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Music Circus traffic plan meeting Wednesday
Police, the fire department, and officials from the Music Circus will hold a meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday (June 18) at Town Hall to talk about the proposed new traffic exit plan following evening shows.
Cohasset Mariner |
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Cox Newspapers, Inc. Turns to Quattro Wireless to Power Nineteen Mobile Sites for Local News Markets Around the Country
WALTHAM, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- Quattro Wireless (www.quattrowireless.com) announced today it has launched nineteen mobile Web sites for Cox Newspapers, Inc. local properties around the country.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Business owner banking on Vallejo
Bill Neads has built and lost three fortunes, worked in the music industry, traveled the world with heads of state and is now devoted to helping Vallejo reach its potential. The 56-year-old Fresno native said Vallejo's best hope lies with the cancer center Touro University
Vallejo Times-Herald |
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Carolinians shine at Bonnaroo
Carolinians made an impressive showing at the 7th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn. this weekend from the opening night performance of UNC Charlotte graduate Nicole Atkins to South Carolina-born Chris Rock's hilarious Friday night set. Charlottean Justin Huey, who joined New Jersey's Steel Train just two and a half weeks ago as a touring guitarist/keyboardist ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Bridgefest drawing in crowds
By Pooja Lodhia Posted: Saturday, June 14, 2008 at 9:31 p.m. HOUGHTON -- From rubber ducky races to fresh seafood to live music…there's no shortage of things to do at the 21st annual Bridgefest.
WLUC Marquette |
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The week in local music: June 16, 2008
The summer solstice is upon us. How do you plan to celebrate? The OnMilwaukee.com / WMSE Local Music Podcast is here to help you decide.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Independent producers appeal vs Sony-BMG approval
BRUSSELS, June 16 - An independent group of music producers asked a European Union court on Monday to throw out -- for a second time -- approval by Brussels competition regulators of a major recorded-music venture by Sony and BMG.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Johns winning in straight lines
Silverchair's Daniel Johns named APRA songwriter of the year for a record third time.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Activist’s Death Inspires Play
Rochester, N.Y. -- A play of violence on Rochester's streets inspired by the death of a community activist opened Sunday night at the Hochstein School of Music.
13WHAM Rochester |
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