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Inside the Beltway
Former Catholic University student Rose Sezniak this week made her triumphant return to Washington — to the National Theatre, no less — having earned a starring role in the Broadway musical "Mamma Mia!" featuring the songs of the Swedish group ABBA.
The Washington Times |
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Entertainment Sunflashes
Last Friday's Musicians Help Project fundraiser at the Garrick Centre pulled in more than 500 revelers and raised more than $21,000.
winnipegsun.com |
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Stars set for Nelson Mandela gig
South Africa, 06/27 - Stars including Annie Lennox, Queen and Leona Lewis are set to perform at a concert for Nelson Mandela`s 90th birthday in London later.
AngolaPress |
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Quick Cuts - DMX Arrested, Weezer Turns To Fans For Inspiration and More!
The band which gave you "Bittersweet Symphony," one of the biggest songs of the 90s, has revealed details about their latest album. We're talking about The Verve, of course, and this is their first full length release in 11 years.
MTV Asia |
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Fri,27 Jun 2008
They say humans die but the soul never does. And RD Burman had music in his soul. Although a dozen years have passed since the musical maestro's death, the charisma of his music refuses to die down.
Hindustan Times |
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Fundraiser set for group that wants stray cats in town to live all 9 lives
Music, food and a gift auction will be part of a July 13 fundraiser that will benefit a new program to save the lives of stray cats in the borough.
Asbury Park Press |
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The ’60s come to Cain Park via a ‘Long Road’
Cleveland Heights musician David Budin thought his 2007 concert, his first in nearly 30 years, would draw a decent-sized crowd. He never expected the reaction he and his band mates received.
Cleveland Jewish News |
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Broadway blockbuster hits Playhouse Square with a bang
Oh, what a night at Playhouse Square, where the “Jersey Boys” are regaling audiences by the busloads through July 20. I first saw “Jersey Boys” on Broadway in 2006, the year it won the Tony Award for best musical, and I was blown away by its energy.
Cleveland Jewish News |
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Dutch DJ talent takes stage in Vietnam
VietNamNet Bridge – On July 9, the most popular DJ in the Netherlands, La Fuente, will come to Vietnam to introduce modern European music culture at large night clubs in HCM City, Nha Trang and Vung Tau.
Vietnam Net |
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BBC hires Tim Davie to replace Jenny Abramsky as audio and music director
The BBC communications and marketing director, Tim Davie, is to take over from Jenny Abramsky as director of audio and music. By Tara Conlan
Guardian Unlimited |
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Ringing up big sales: New features, lower price for Apple's iPhone
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com Apple's iPhone, birthed last summer, is a force to be reckoned with. Combining a mobile phone with a digital music and video player, hand-held photo album and full-strength Web browser, it's a great device.
Jewish World Review |
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Live-music lounge eyed for downtown
A downtown restaurant owner filed paperwork with the city to open a live-music lounge at The Plaza at Five Points in a space that sat vacant for about 10 months.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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MOTOROKR E8 coming to T-Mobile USA
T-Mobile and Motorola have announced that the MOTOROKR E8 will become available beginning July 7th. The phone has been made to literally transform itself from a mobile phone to a MP3 player with the touch of a button. Songs can be browsed on the device with the slide of a thumb using the FastScroll navigation [...]
Geek.com |
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KEEPING IT SMOOTH
Vibraphonist Roy Ayers, pianist Lonnie Liston Smith and trumpeter Tom Browne headline the 20th annual Asbury Park Jazz Festival Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29.
Asbury Park Press |
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THEY MEAN IT, MAN
Don't mention The Darkness to The Switches' vocalist-guitarist Matt Bishop. The Switches opened for the cartoonish act in Europe last year and garnered comparisons.
Asbury Park Press |
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Sample world cuisine at Keyport festival
The International Food and Music Festival in Keyport, which marks the borough's centennial birthday, will feature an array of ethnic food and musical entertainment. The two-day event, from noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, will celebrate various cultures through food, live performances, craft sales, and beer and wine tasting.
Asbury Park Press |
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Enjoy concerts in the park
Downtown Toms River presents a new event, Concerts in the Park, on Saturday, July 26 and Aug. 23, at Huddy Park at Main and Water streets in downtown Toms River.
Asbury Park Press |
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More free music: Skyline Music series
Paul Cebar and the Milwaukeeans is one of seven bands performing this summer in Kadish Park as part of the Skyline Music series.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Rock 'n' roll at Huddy Park
Downtown Toms River kicks off its new Concerts in the Park series from 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday with Rock 'N' Roll on the River in Huddy Park on Water Street. The event will feature free live music, and food will be available from various vendors.
Asbury Park Press |
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Brett Christopherson women in sports column: Chance meeting unearths a gem
Judy Dordel was tending to business one Saturday about a year ago when a woman walked in with music on her mind.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Testing the Waters
Clint Black tries to keep his music gimmick-free, but may pursue acting offers that came after trying his hand as a stand-up comic on reality TV.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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If this is 'Democracy,' I want no part of it
So I'm sure by now you all heard about the nine songs that leaked from Chinese Democracy.
The Beacon News |
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"Wizard: The Musical Journey of Oz Composer Harold Arlen"
Sam Arlen pays tribute to his father with an old-time radio routine in "Wizard: The Musical Journey of Oz Composer Harold Arlen." Photo by Ralph Fountain .
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Free downtown Appleton concert draws crowd
APPLETON Lounge chairs and eager listeners filled Houdini Plaza on Thursday night as the Appleton-based band Hindsight rang in the fourth season of the citys downtown summer concert series.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Bartlett fair now is Festival of the Arts
Six years ago, the Arts in Bartlett council took a leap. The Bartlett Chamber of Commerce wanted to spice up its summer festival and asked the newly formed group to organize an art show. And, the Fine Art Fair was started. "We didn't have a clue how to do it," said Cecilia Green, director of the Fine Art Fair. "We got some help from someone who knew how ..."
The Courier News |
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