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Bed-Stuy?s Long-Playing Music Man
Joe Long is the owner of Birdell?s, the venerable independent record store in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
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Internet killed the (digital) radio star
During a trip to the US four years ago, I rented a car fitted with an XM satellite radio — which gave me well over 100 radio stations, each carrying a continuous stream of crystal-clear talk radio or music in a surprising array of genres . Station ID, current song, artist and other information were displayed, and the broad reach of the satellite meant it worked even in the most rural areas.
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Free outdoor music
MINNEAPOLIS: Lake Harriet Bandshell: Minnesota Jazz Orchestra, 2 p.m. today; Minneapolis Police Band, 5:30 p.m. today; Minnesota Freedom Band, 7:30 p.m. Mon.; Jim Pellinger, 7:30 p.m. Tue.; Divine Diva Dames, 7:30 p.m. Wed.; Eden Prairie Community Band, 7:30 p.m. Thu.; New Roots Duo, 7:30 p.m. Fri.; Minneapolis Pops Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Sat.; 5:30 p.m. next Sun.; Minneapolis Southside Singers, 2 ...
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One step at a time with ‘5/4 HIM’
5/4 HIM, a country gospel group will be sharing its music with all the public.
The Daily Dispatch |
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Whites huddle and pray as mob closes in
THE drums and chanting started soon after dark. Fires had been lit all around the farmhouse - nearly 50 of them.
Times Online |
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Web gem: www.venuszine.com
Male voices have forever dominated writing about music. The Chicago-based magazine Venus Zine has sought to change that.
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Disney does it again
Welcome to Camp Rock. The latest in Disney's line of musical cash registers made in the shape of a TV movie, it debuted last night on the Disney Channel, debuts again tonight on ABC's Wonderful World of Disney, and debuts again Sunday on ABC Family, after which it will go on debuting around the world.
Concord Monitor |
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Rockin' out
They've almost got the rock star swagger. Straight-faced, the band members signed autographs for gaggles of giddy girls.
Concord Monitor |
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Virgin Fest rocks this weekend
Music fans are taking over Fort Calgary for this first weekend of summer.
CFCN.ca |
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Oaks by the Bay Bluegrass Festival
The Shaddai Shriners of Panama City hold their first annual bluegrass festival.
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A Portuguese date
Rain upset the city’s date with Portuguese culture. Only a handful turned up for the two-day exposition organised by the Instituto Camoes – Centro Cultural Portuguese of New Delhi at Max Mueller Bhavan on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Telegraph |
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NLR Party Benefits Firefighter Memorial
Those who try to save families from fire sometimes fall victim themselves. The Hook and Ladder music festival, featuring acts like Diamond Rio and , is underway at the North Little Rock 's Riverwalk Park East.
KARK Little Rock |
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A Domestically Green Project Made From Scratch
According to a study done by the National Transit Database, Rochesterians are number six in the country when it comes to green drivers. That's why one guy spent a couple thousand dollars to build a green car from scratch.
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Beckerman: Glen Rock singer creates Teen Idol contest
“American Idol” has turned singing into a competitive sport. So it’s only natural that the “Idol” concept would find its way back to that cradle of competitive sports: high school.
The Record |
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Museums across the country freshening up, expanding
CLEVELAND — Art museums throughout the country have gone on a construction binge as older institutions freshen up and expand and fast-growing cities, especially in the Sun Belt, tap into new wealth to show they have arrived in the art world.
Battle Creek Enquirer |
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ROCK on
Indian bands are rocking and how! Whether it is rock & roll, fusion jazz or Blues, we have them all. Elizabeth S pans on some who are taking their music places.
Deccan Herald |
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The singer and the song
These young children are making their voices heard. For years now, Kids for Tigers, the Sanctuary Tiger Programme, has taught millions of rural and urban Indians the value of wild nature and the connection between human happiness and ecological harmony. With help from over 1,500 educationists and thousands of proactive parents, Sanctuary has taken great care to instill in these innocents the ...
Deccan Herald |
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A national treasure
Ranjita Puri talks to tabla maestro Zakir Hussain who is appreciated both in the field of percussion and in the music world at large as an international phenomenon.
Deccan Herald |
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CINE BUZZ
Aditya Chopra is leaving no stones unturned to make his ambitious film, Shah Rukh Khan starrer- Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi- a grand success. He has recorded an 11-minute song for the film which will have Sonu Nigam paying tribute to five different generations of yesteryear stars.
Deccan Herald |
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RIAA Wins Attempt To Get Names Of W&M Students
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A federal judge has granted the Recording Industry Association of America's request to order the College of William and Mary to turn over the names of about 20 students accused of illegally
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Red Shift offers bluesy music alternative
The sound of Red Shift is as chill and carefree as the personalities of the boys that make up the band. Their acoustic pop rock with a strong undertone of blues provides the perfect soundtrack for an evening spent relaxing among friends.
The Ohio University Post |
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Folkdance fun for all ages
On one Saturday of every month, the Dairy Barn Cultural Arts Center is filled with people of many different age groups and experience levels who come together to embrace contra -southeastern Ohio's own folkdance.
The Ohio University Post |
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Disney’s ‘Camp’ Rocks With Viewers
Disney Channel rocked the cable ratings world last night with another breakout original movie.
MultiChannel News |
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Cops clueless about Apang's son
Police have not been able to make any headway to trace former Arunachal Pradesh CM Gegong Apang's son Getem, who was abducted along with his music teacher from Itanagar on Wednesday.
The Times of India |
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Researchers: Blue whales adjusting songs
Blue whales, the largest animals on the planet, have begun adjusting their songs to one another as their population increases, U.S. researchers say.Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher John Hildebrand said as the blue whale population continues to grow in the wake of new protection laws, the animals have adjusted their communication patterns to lower tones, The Daily Telegraph reported ...
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