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True Colors
2008 marks the second year for this Cyndi Lauper-conceived enterprise, a touring festival that benefits numerous gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender organizations and features music from Lauper, Erasure’s Andy Bell and Joan Jett. 6 p.m. Sunday. With Cyndi Lauper, the B-52’s and more. Superpages.com Center (formerly Smirnoff Music Centre), Dallas. $26-$126. 972-647-5700; ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Disc reviews: Diverse compilation covers Memphis sounds nicely
This Is My Memphis: A Modern Tribute to Classic Memphis Music
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Casino scene: Tunica is big enough for both Haggard, Tucker
Two country music legends face off Saturday with competing concerts at different Tunica casinos.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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My Book Mirror Edition
Western Digital has introduced its My Book Mirror Edition, which is a storage solution for anyone having photos, music or videos needing to be backed up.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Famous pig at Tyler Library
will visit the Tyler Public Library at 10 a.m. Saturday as part of a summer full of family-friendly activities at the library. Daisy the Pig lives in Connecticut half the year, but travels around the country during the spring and summer encouraging kids to “pig out on reading.”
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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Hey Mr VJ
They are usually in the shadows or, even worse, sometimes mistaken for the wannabes in search of the disco limelight at clubs. But without them your clubbing experience might simply BE a dark room with really loud music.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Rockers Poison sue label over royalties
LOS ANGELES - Members of the rock band Poison claim their recording label has consistently underpaid royalties to the group throughout their career, according to a lawsuit.
East Valley Tribune |
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Salsa On The Square Gains Fans
Everyone had a chance to "get up and dance" at Salsa on the Square this Thursday night. It's part of the PNC Summer Music Series and you can join in every Thursday night through Labor Day.
The Kentucky Post |
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A multidimensional musician
The tenor and soprano saxophonist, flutist, composer, and arranger Tim Armacost is an extraordinary musician. Beguilingly, he blends the melodic swing of bebop with a sophisticated, almost-anything-goes improvisational aesthetic.
The Star-Ledger |
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Festival celebrates La Belle Époque
Just because it's French doesn't make it light and airy. So says Michelle Djokic, cellist and artistic director of the Concordia Chamber Players, an ensemble that will perform a program of French music Sunday at The Princeton Festival.
The Star-Ledger |
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Benefit concerts
Today A benefit concert will be held tonight in Mount Pleasant for two local women struggling with life-threatening illnesses. Bands will begin performing at 8:45 p.m. at A Dough Re Mi for Ramey Reeves, a Hanahan mother suffering from brain cancer, and Robin Lobosco, a Summerville ...
The Post and Courier |
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EURO 2008
Right now in Lisbon, the Portuguese are celebrating their annual "Festas dos Santos Populares" (Feast Days of the Popular Saints) with parades, live music, festivals and lots of eating, all of which culminates in the biggest party of the year.
The Star-Ledger |
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Concert after 1983 World Cup is close to my heart : Lata
An avid cricket fan Lata Mangeshkar is amongst a few who watched the 1983 world cup final from the galleries of Lords and she cherishes the memories of her concert for the team as "very close " to her heart.
Outlook India |
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Police blotters
RICHLAND COUNTY SHERIFF Duncan Court: Fourth block : A woman called police at 10 p.m. Tuesday to report that someone was harassing her with loud music. The 69-year-old woman told deputies that someone was repeatedly driving past her home playing music so loud it woke her from her sleep. She believed the loud music was purposely directed at her. Manorwood Court, 100 block : A woman called ...
The State |
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US Pop Music Charts This Week - Lil Wayne Breaks the Market Wide Open
Some critics of the music industry thought we were past the point where it could happen. However, Lil Wayne did manage to sell more than 1 million copies of...
About.com |
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'Taste of Idaho' Showcases Food and Music
Tonight was the 5th annual 'Taste of Idaho'.
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Authors to sign books, appear on TV
Storytime is 1 p.m. Saturday at Hastings Books Music and Videos, 2300 W. Main St.Scott Weeden will sign "High Times and Low Life's at the Sandbar Town Saloons" 2 p.m. Saturday at Hastings.Nancy Nichols, Houston humorist, keynote speaker and author of the newly released self-improvement book, "Secrets of the Ultimate Husband Hunter: How to Attract Men, Enjoy Dating and Recognize the Love of Your ...
The Norman Transcript |
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Clay & Glass Festival grows in popularity
Visitors from all over Michigan will travel to see the unique art showcased at the 14th annual Clay & Glass Festival, held Saturday and Sunday in downtown Royal Oak.
Royal Oak Daily Tribune |
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Fourth in the Park
MARIETTA - The city of Marietta is gearing up for a red, white and blue Fourth of July, with plans for a parade, live music, games, arts and crafts and - of course -fireworks.
Marietta Daily Journal |
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The Friday Morning Listen: Boston
Soulless corporate rock? I don't think so. You would think that supposed 'corporate rock' would have no substance. That it can't possibly mean anything to anybody. It's just a group of misguided rockers being taken advantage of by a cabal of heartless music industry executives. It's a group of rockers taking advantage of us!You would be wrong. Let me explain.I used to know this woman. Oh...
Blogcritics.org |
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'Celia' swings musically, drama falls short
Celia Cruz was such an enthralling and beloved musical icon that it was natural to want to know more about her. But her very private life, whose great drama was being separated from Cuba, made her an elusive figure. What we got from Celia was music and energy.
Miami Herald |
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Take a cruise down memory lane each week
WASHINGTON -- The borough's weekly Cruise Night not only provides a fun setting to enjoy the many fascinating cars on hand, the company of others and music spun by disc jockey Doc South, the event also has its share of historic elements, allowing those attending to take a walk -- or in this case a cruise -- down memory lane.
The Warren Reporter |
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Peabo Bryson the headliner at Soul Food Festival at Metro Park
If you're going to throw a soul food festival, Peabo Bryson is the perfect guy to provide the entertainment. During the '80s you couldn't turn around without hearing Bryson churning out hit duets with the likes of Natalie Cole, Roberta Flack and Melissa Manchester.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Obituary: Robert Dionise / Former Armco Steel Co. manager, lifelong musician
Robert Victor Dionise, a man whose diverse interests ranged from big band music to painting to sprint car racing, died Monday of cancer at his Chippewa home. He was 79. Mr. ...
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FESTIVALS
LA BELLE AMIE VINEYARD, at S.C. 90 and St. Joseph Road, North Myrtle Beach. First Blush of Summer Music & Wine Fest, noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Music by the The Paul Grimshaw Band, noon-2:30 p.m., and Latitude, 2:30-5 p.m. Vineyard tour 2:30 p.m. $8 for ages 18-79, otherwise free. Bring blankets and lawn chairs, but no coolers, food, beverages or pets. 399-WINE (9463) or www.labelleamie.com . ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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