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A soul-rock-dance fusion
We all know you can’t compete with Marvin Gaye.
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Music
TODAY – Shade Jones – 5 p.m.; Beamers Sports Bar and Grill, 5108 W. County Line Road; no cover; 625-1002.
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Remember those horrid PE lessons with the dreaded bleep test? Well all dark memories of that phrase can now be replaced with something fun; a free music club night on the third Saturday of every month.
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Guest Shot: Clarify bid to save Newmarket's Stone Church
I am writing to clarify some issues relating to the potential of the Stone Church being purchased by a nonprofit organization. As people are now aware, the Stone Church has come upon tough times and is in danger of going out of business. With this...
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Martha Wainwright picks up the phone and goes through the “Hello, how are you?” etiquette in her sweet-tinged though sleepy voice. Kate McGarrigle, the Canadian folk rocker is over in Europe to promote her second album I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too.
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Walkers ready for Relay for Life this weekend
Friday, June 20 BENNINGTON — Hundreds of runners and walkers alike are gearing up for the Relay for Life this weekend at Mount Anthony Union High School. Last year, locals raised $210,000 circling the Steve Zemianek track in their fight against cancer. This year, the event's 12th in Bennington, organizers are hoping to hit the $225,000 mark.
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Poison sue label over royalties
US rock band Poison are accusing their former record label of underpayment and breaching contract rules.
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Heavy metal film quite a journey
How to explain and explore the global expansion of heavy metal music?
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iTunes downloads reach five billion
Apple claims to have sold more than five billion songs on its iTunes music store. The company said that it had reached the milestone just 10 months after hitting three billion songs, and only 27 months after hitting the one billion download mark.
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CD Sales Fall Faster Than Digital Music Sales Rise. Or Do They?
I’m reading a report published by the International Herald Tribune about the decline of music sales on physical media such as CDs and DVDs, and I’m not sure what the record industry is whining about. Here’s a quote that boggles me: “In 2007… Physical sales of CDs and DVDs fell 13 percent to $15.9 billion. [...]
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Dutch-Moroccan singer follows her heart
With a Moroccan father and a Dutch mother, Dutch pop, R&B and fado singer Hind Laroussi is the product of a cultural mix that has shaped both her thinking and her music.
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SoCal punks Face To Face reunite
Rising out of the "SoCal" punk scene of the early '90s alongside bands such as Green Day, The Offspring and Rancid, Face to Face was involved in one of the most influential waves of the punk rock movement.
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Luis Mario Ochoa making it work
Luis Mario Ochoa is clearly doing his dear dad, and the teachers at the music conservatories he attended in Cuba, proud.
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Pops, jazz bands to play at Concert on the Hill
Thursday marks the Concert on the Hill season's first appearance of the Bicentennial Pops Band and the Hill debut of the Joliet Junior College Jazz Band.
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Arias in the park, Met stars included
Opera's celebrated love duo, Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna of the Metropolitan Opera, will perform in a mega-outdoor concert at Prospect Park on Friday.
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Highpoint to host free concert in park
The Friendship Centre at Highpoint in Romeoville is hosting a free Concert in the Park on Sunday.
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UNPRECEDENTED INVESTMENT IN MUSIC EDUCATION HAS THE POWER TO CHANGE CHILDREN’S LIVES
Schools Minister Andrew Adonis will today call on local areas to make the government’s aim of giving every child the opportunity to learn an instrument a reality by 2011.
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Special to the Herald/Lance Turri
Click image(s) to enlarge At the Which Stage, fans brave the Tennessee heat to listen to up-and-coming gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello. An estimated 80,000 music fans were in attendance at this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn.
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EYE OPENERS
Guitarist Nick Colionne will close out the 20th season of the Jazz in the Park concert series at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway.
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CCM picks new opera leader
Stage director, educator and filmmaker Robin Guarino has been chosen as the next chair of the opera department at the College-Conservatory of Music.
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Showroom Appeal
Michael Bolton, photographed earlier this year performing in Italy, says his show covers all musical bases. Photo by The Associated Press
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Night Ranger rocks on 2nd shift
Guitarist Brad Gillis chatted about Night Ranger ("Sister Christian"), past and present, during a break on the road before tonight's show in Brookville.
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Downtowners kick off music series
Music Under the Stars begins its 49th summer series of free concerts Monday, June 23, beginning with The Downtowners.
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Berserk's Miura Draws Virtual Gackt for Voice Software
The software maker Internet has announced on Friday that its Gackpoid vocal music synthesizer, which features the voice of musician and occasional anime voice actor Gackt , will ship in Japan at the end of July.
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Music really 'Pops' at Riverbend
Nothing says summer quite like an outdoor concert. And, for our family, no concert is quite as all-American as an evening with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra at Riverbend Music Center.
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