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Adventure Music Signs Acclaimed Vocalist Lucia Pulido
Lucia Pulido , the critically acclaimed Colombian singer whose work is noted for its fusion of the traditional with the experimental, has signed with Adventure Music, announced label co-owner Richard Zirinsky, Jr. The label will release Pulido's Waning Moon on September 16.
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200 New Additions to AAJ Upcoming Jazz Release Center
The AAJ Upcoming Jazz Release Center has just been updated with 200 new releases, reissues, imports and DVDs. The Upcoming Release Center is updated weekly and can be searched by artist, month of release, record label and type (reissue or new release).
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Fan Fare Friday brings in fans, music lovers
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White Stripes win battle of Euro 2008 songs
BASEL (Reuters) - The late Luciano Pavarotti did it at Italia 90 with Puccini's Nessun Dorma, The Lightning Seeds triumphed at Euro 96 in England with Three Lions and The White Stripes are number one among fans at Euro 2008 with Seven Nation Army.
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Concert showcases Zukerman's taste and intelligence
With the instrument's inherent qualities of elegance and nostalgia, a flute recital is perfect summer fare and just the thing to banish the miseries de la humaine.
Miami Herald |
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Billboard.com -- For Squirrels Alum Tooke Cooks Up 'Artichoke'
Gainesville, Fla., musician Travis Tooke is back after an eight-year hiatus from the music industry with "Artichoke," his first solo album.
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Corbis Opens Museum, Boobs Rule, Strawberry Frogs Home Office
- Corbis has announced the opening of its Museum of arts for the Arts where all things photography, paint and music will be celebrated. - The Amsterdam office of StrawberryFrog has severed ties with the parent company and will...
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Walker has four world premieres in 2009-08 performing arts season
The Walker Art Center's 2008-09 Performing Arts season includes a quartet of world premieres amid seven works commissioned by the Minneapolis contemporary art museum in a slate that includes opera, dance, theater, music and plenty of hybrids.
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NEW YORK - Michael Stipe thinks the music video is a "dead medium" - but the R.E.M. singer still wants the band's songs to be accompanied by some kind of visuals.
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BILL HASTINGS: Dr. Keith, Eddie, Romeo's, the Reeds
You need only to open your heart and your home to host a bright-eyed teenager as part of the Association Scandinavian Student Exchange Program, a nonprofit international cultural organization that will bring between 18 and 20 young people (ages 15 to 18) to Indiana County for a six-week visit later this summer.
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Music City Tents & Events adds to top management tier
Music City Tents & Events LLC has added two executive postions.
Nashville Business Journal |
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Snoop Dogg Releases Country-Inspired Video
Rapper Snoop Dogg has delivered on his promise to embrace country music after releasing a western-style music video.
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2 Teens in Custody for Garland Double Murder
Two teenagers are in jail charged with murdering the owner of a Christian music recording studio and his best friend. Police say the pair fatally shot Matthew Butler and Stephen Swan in Garland on Thursday.
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GM may grant Hummer a reprieve
The music may not have stopped playing for Hummer. General Motors' decision to keep, kill or sell the brand revered and reviled for its rugged SUVs is less clear-cut...
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R.E.M. debuts new video clip at concert
NEW YORK June 20, 2008, 01:20 pm ET · Michael Stipe thinks the music video is a "dead medium" — but the R.E.M. singer still wants the band's songs to be accompanied by some kind of visuals.
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Police and prisoners to play 'I spy'
One hundred and fifty cameras will watch people's every move when Rotorua police open their new cell-block to the public today. Police are allowing locals a peek inside the state-of-the-art facility _ the first of its kind of the country _ before it begins taking prisoners next month.
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"The digital music revolution has been compromised, according to Kid Rock, because digital music stores and record labels still manage to hoard the lion's share of music revenue," Eliot Van Buskirk writes for Wired.
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R.E.M. Debuts New Video Clip At Concert
Michael Stipe thinks the music video is a "dead medium" - but the R.E.M. singer still wants the band's songs to be accompanied by some kind of visuals. So instead of hiring a top video director to create a clip for their new song "Man-Sized Wreath," they hired an advertising agency and showed off their work to a sold-out crowd at their concert at Madison Square Garden.
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Wu-Tang, Peter Gabriel go online
A trio of musicians as disparate as Wu-Tang Clan, Peter Gabriel and MC Hammer have reincarnated themselves as Web entrepreneurs -- with fascinating results.
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Three nights of great music at Geraldton Music Jamboree
Heading into its 14th year, the Geraldton Music Jamboree has established itself on the summer entertainment map as one of northern Ontario's premier outdoor concert events and organizer Rob Kurish says this year offers three amazing nights of great tunes.
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Wells Harbor Summer Concert Series announced
WELLS — The summer music scene in Wells will get a definite boost on Saturday when the annual Wells Harbor Summer Concert Series kicks off its 2008 season.
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Grill Bill
English stand-up Bill Bailey is returning to New Zealand with his musically inspired, hilariously rambling brand of comedy. But first he has to answer some of Russell Baillie's questions
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Option activity on Werner Enterprises (WERN) suggests a roll out
We got both kinds. We got country and westernBefore you even think it, no - I have not lost it, but I have been given the opportunity to combine today's article with one of the greatest movies of all time (from which the subtitle above is a quote)...( Read More )
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Head banging in Baghdad
Despite the relative anonymity offered by a small apartment in the lively metropolis of Istanbul, musician Firas al-Lateef remains nervous. The violence that caused him to flee his Iraqi homeland continues to haunt his daily life and he speaks warily about the past few years.
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Midland remembers: The Olson Community Chuch
On July 27, 2008 the Olson Community Church will celebrate 52 years of public worship with a reunion of past and current church members under its new name: The Lighthouse Body of Christ Church. But the history of the little country church stretches back 100 years with Sunday School classes being the seed sown in the area known as Olson.
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