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It's Happening - Beach
support student recitals and scholarships. Featured items include: out-of-print items, choral music, sheet music, collections, texts and books. Call 416-694-5969.
North York Mirror |
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Device restores musical talent that Gehrig's disease took
Those with neurological diseases can use a computer, type and even play music with ERICA.
USA Today |
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iTunes Store: 5B Songs Sold, Now Pushing 50K Movies Daily
The ascent of the iTunes Store has been consistently touted as industry-changing, and not without reason. In the past five years, the Web-based marketplace for downloadable media has gone from startup size to one which, not very long after launch, began to tally sales in the billions, and soon made its big media [...]
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Caribbean fest, fair start Friday
LEAMINGTON - Leamington is going country and Caribbean this weekend.
Windsor Star |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
People from around the world will come together to celebrate separate heritages and a shared community at the 11th annual International Friendship Festival, June 20 and 21 in Pelican Rapids.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Plan your Fourth of July celebration
BANNING FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION features kids zone with face painter, clowns, games and more, music by Inside Straight, fireworks and more, Nicolet Middle School Stadium, corner of Wilson and San Gorgonio, gates open 6 p.m. July 4, 951-922-3105.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Sony's PlayStation 1 Rocks
From junk pile to audiophile favorite, the PS1 is fetching top dollar on eBay for its amazing CD sound quality.
TheStreet.com |
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Apple's iTunes passes 5 billion tracks sold
Continuing its dominance in the music industry, iTunes has passed yet another milestone in its storied history.
BetaNews |
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OpenSUSE 11.0 final release now underway
One of the closest-knit of the many Linux communities is trumpeting the public release of its latest distribution, whose functional and graphical features may give it some powerful value propositions compared to Windows Vista.
BetaNews |
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Robert Plant, Alison Krauss make beautiful music together
Twenty-three years and very different musical styles separate Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, but the king of arena rock and the princess of plaintive bluegrass — an unlikely pairing if there ever was one — have forged a collaboration that has produced one of the more intriguing concert experiences of the summer.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Rocky Point fire department's success tied to Surprise efforts
Editor's note: This is the first of five stories outlining the Surprise Fire Department's volunteer work with the fire department of Puerto Peñasco, Sonora.
The Arizona Republic |
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The Americana Dream
The May 14 CD-release show for Denver duo Zebra Junction started off like any other concert. I walked into a room of loud music and headed straight to the bar. While waiting for my beer, I listened to the band.
Boulder Weekly |
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Disney Channel Burns Up With Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers will help kick off the official start of summer -- the season begins June 20 -- premiering their new music video on Disney Channel.
MultiChannel News |
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Gene Simmons blames fans, P2P for killing music industry
KISS bassist Gene Simmons has some harsh words for the music industry as a whole, and especially for the fans who have apparently learned that it's okay to steal music. Simmons' attitude towards his loyal followers won't win anyone over, though, and may even make the situation worse for the band. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Unity Theatre says ‘Forever Plaid’ will be step back into 1950s era
Unity Theatre’s “Forever Plaid” will take audiences on a comedy-filled flashback to the 1950s and the memorable music of that era, presenters say. The musical features 29 hit songs performed in four-part harmony with choreography reminiscent of the most popular entertainers in the ‘50s.
Brenham Banner-Press |
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'Come Hell or High Water' the Coon Creek Festival is June 20-21-22
Come hell or high water the Coon Creek Festival event committees decided to forge forward with the annual event scheduled for June 20-22. Committee members met on Wednesday, June 11 to determine the status of the festival, due to severe flooding in the park as a result of an intense weather system which devastated many communities in Vernon County on June 7 and 8.
Westby Times |
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Potter devotees put wizard tales to music
A Missouri wizard rock festival attracted fans from as far away as Scotland, British Columbia and South Africa
Southeast Missourian |
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ARTifacts 6/19/08
Giving blood gets you backstage passesAll donors who show up to donate blood at a "Music Saves Lives" blood drive in the area this month will receive a VIP Access Pass to The Vans Warped Tour in Kansas City, Mo., or St. Louis in early July.
Southeast Missourian |
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More News
At the end of their house and locking routine – performed to music by Mr. V and Cameo – County Councilman Will Campos (D-Dist. 2) of Hyattsville did a handstand and Del. Jolene Ivey (D-Dist. 47) of Cheverly did a cartwheel after successfully making it through the choreographed finale of Joe’s Movement Emporium’s fourth annual gala concert.
Gazette.Net |
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Uplifting hopes for carnival
Organisers hope seeing hundreds of hand-held lanterns twinkle their way around the Octagon will uplift and warm the public during Saturday's Midwinter Carnival.
Otago Daily Times |
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Nokia N78 – Now everything joins up
Nokia today announced that its sleek new Nokia N78 multimedia computer is now available. The Nokia N78 ushers in a new era in convergence by blending the benefits of mobility with music, navigation an
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'The Demon Barber' returns to haunt audiences
Courtesy Photo Many in the cast of ‘Sweeney Todd’ are musicians, too.">
Douglas County News Press |
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Outside the lines: County to help host state youth games
Let the games begin! The count down clock to the 2008 Alabama Sports Festival is in its final hours as young athletes from across the state will come to the Birmingham area, primarily Shelby County, this weekend to compete.
The Shelby County Reporter |
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Google Tops Most Reputable Companies List
It used to be we talked about music singles debuting at the top of charts. These days we talk about companies. Imagine Casey Kasem talking for this next line, then: In its first year to be included in the Reputation Institute 's Global Pulse report on the most reputable companies, Google debuts at number one in the US. read more
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Music: N.E.R.D.'s 'Seeing Sounds'
Writing and producing hits for artists such as Jay-Z and Britney Spears, it might seem difficult to save enough strong ideas for your own project. But the all-star production tandem The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo) -- and collaborator Shae Haley -- have pulled it off on their third disc.
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