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Paraguayan jeers singing US ambassador
ASUNCION, Paraguay—U.S. Ambassador James Cason's singing isn't music to the ears of one Paraguayan senator. Cason released a CD two weeks ago of himself singing Paraguayan folk songs in the local Guarani indigenous language.
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Picking strings for a romantic swing
Back in the ’30s, French Sinto Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt made music that would change the course of history. Brought up in Gypsy encampments around Paris, he intertwined the cultures of his environment to create a musical genre reminiscent of a dance on the strings with heated abandon.
Provincetown Banner |
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Outdoor launch for KL Fest
Performing arts will once again dominate at the KL Festival 2008, with 53 shows, comprising plays, dances and music to entertain Malaysians.
The Star |
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Axl Has 4 Albums Worth of Guns N' Roses Songs
It's a little strange that the best source of information about Guns N' Roses these days is coming from Sebastian Bach. Sebastian says that he has heard "at least four albums' worth" of finished Guns N' Roses songs.
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Violence, Music and Humour of Depression Era
The Queen Street Riots – among the most divisive and violent moments in New Zealand's recent history – are to be brought to life on TV ONE's Sunday Theatre.
Scoop.co.nz |
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McCready Arrested Again
Country music's answer to Pete Doherty has done it again.
antiMUSIC |
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Soggy Glastonbury ready to rock
Revellers at the Glastonbury Festival are facing a weekend in wellies after rain hits the site yet again.
BBC News |
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Teddy Geiger Letting Fans Pick Songs For New CD
Teddy Geiger is giving fans the opportunity to pick the 11 songs that will become his new album.
antiMUSIC |
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June 2008 Month in Photos
More wrestling, more beautiful women, more tequila! Find the hottest concerts and festivals this summer in the LA Weekly's Summer Concert Guide.
LA Weekly |
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Rugby club’s night a success
Saturday night provided a great opportunity for members of the Trangie Rugby Club and their friends to have a social catch up, a dance to the wonderful music of the Rockettes, and to show their support for the six Trangie girls who will be representing their town in Disneyland in September.
Narromine News |
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Celtic tradition: Scottish fiddler performs with cellist Saturday at MPAC
Master Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser plans to delight, entertain and get people on their feet and dancing on Saturday, when he performs with California cellist Natalie Haas at the McKinney Performing Arts Center, 111 N. Tennessee Street.
McKinney Courier-Gazette |
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Community youths to take stage in ‘Godspell Junior’
The limelight will be on 12 youths in the McKinney Repertory Theater’s summer music theater program this weekend, as their vocals and choreography fill the scene at Heard-Craig hall.
McKinney Courier-Gazette |
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Wonder talks about tour, inspirations, Obama
AP: Can you appreciate some of the less conscious - perhaps even a bit ignorant - songs on the radio today?
Bradenton Herald |
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Led Zeppelin - Page Honoured With Degree
LED ZEPPELIN rocker JIMMY PAGE has been made a Doctor of the University of Surrey. The guitar great picked up his honorary degree, for services to the music industry, at ...
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Concert in the Grove returns
Mixon's Fruit Farm, 2712 26th Ave. E., Bradenton, is holding a free Concert in the Grove 6-9 p.m. tonight featuring the Gumbo Boogie Band playing their New Orleans' style rhythm and blues.
Bradenton Herald |
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Glen Campbell - The Wrecking Crew Inducted Into Rockwalk
The members of session music supergroup THE WRECKING CREW were honoured in Los Angeles on Wednesday (25Jun08) when studio stars GLEN CAMPBELL, HAL BLAINE and DON RANDI sank ...
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McMurtry's style winning him fans
J ames McMurtry never wrote political songs because he didn't like listening to them much.
Bradenton Herald |
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Black Crook Project and Tinyard Hill to Be Workshopped at Human Race
The musicals Tinyard Hill and The Black Crook Project will receive developmental stagings as part of the Human Race Theatre's "Under Construction" weekend, beginning July 11.
Playbill |
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Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus justify overflow crowd with well-crafted concert
So much for the demise of classical music. The line to get into the performance Wednesday night by the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus at the Harris Theater stretched halfway down the block.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Man behind the mask
DO ALL of us hide behind the mask of anonymity? Ask Matthew Cammelle and he will have plenty to say. Cammelle has, after all, been the face behind Beast in Beauty and the Beast the Musical and knows what it is like portraying a different character behind a facade.
The Star |
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Benefit concert planned for LeRose
Country music artist Joe Nichols will perform a benefit concert 8:30 p.m. July 3 at Joyland, for the family of Pamela LeRose. LeRose was killed outside Peach's Restaurant on May 31.
Bradenton Herald |
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San Mateo County Fair lineup announced
KC & the Sunshine Band will kick off the San Mateo County Fair's concert series in August, fair officials announced this week.They'll perform hits like "Get Down Tonight" and "That's the Way I Like It" with their signature '70s pop sound.
San Mateo County Times |
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Meltdown rockin' Richland on June 27-28
Meltdown Musicfest is upon us.
Tri-City Herald |
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Junior Heritage Festival performers set high standards
The competition among the juniors was of a high standard over the two days and event producer Victoria Mitchell described the talent on show as "excellent".
Tobago News |
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Multizone digital audio
It was clean-sheet thinking that drove the engineers at Sonos Inc. to brainstorm on a multizone digital music system with a wireless, full-color LCD screen controller.
EETimes |
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