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Mariners earn their first sweep of season with 9-2 rout of San Diego
There were smiles, music and upbeat chatter as the Mariners got dressed fresh off their first three-game sweep of the year. Perhaps it was merely...
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RUBEN STUDDARD GETS HITCHED IN THE 205: 'Idol's' Velvet Teddy Bear is now husband of Surata Zuri McCants.
*As expected, Ruben Studdard and his fiancée Surata Zuri McCants were married in a suburb outside of his hometown of Birmingham, Ala. on Saturday. According to the Birmingham News, the church ceremony lasted about 30 minutes and included prayers and music provided by a string ensemble.
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A&E Calendar
MUSIC FREMONTThe Central Park summer concert series, presented by The Saddle Rack, will kick off with Appaloosa, the Saddle Rack's house band, playing country/rock at the Central Park Performance Pavilion starting at 6:30 p.
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Investigation of Estefano shooting looks into Santeria church
Miami detectives and prosecutors have begun their own probe of a Santería church leader and a music business manager's role in the shooting of Latin songwriter Estefano, according to newly released court documents.
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JAY-Z SINGS 'WONDERWALL' AT GLASTONBURY: Rapper mocks his most strident detractor by performing musician's biggest ...
*Jay Z had an answer for his toughest critic at the annual Glastonbury Music Festival in Britain Saturday. The 142,500 fans in attendance cheered as Jigga took the stage with a guitar slung over his shoulder and immediately sang along to "Wonderwall," the 1995 hit single from British band Oasis.
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Schickele, Rilling show two sides in back to back Bach nights
Stupid pet jokes. Awful puns. Bad singing. Yes, just another night at Chamber Music Northwest. But the laughing had barely stopped at the venerable chamber music festival when the ageless nobility of J.S. Bach's solemn B Minor Mass came along the next night.
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The 3-minute interview: Diane Charles
For nearly a decade, Diane Charles has been the executive director of Stop Child Abuse Now of Northern Virginia, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the well-being of children, improve parent-child relations and prevent child abuse and neglect through education and advocacy.
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Kuselan audio from today
The much-awaited ‘Kuselan’ audio will be launched in Chennai on Monday. The Raijni-starrer directed by P Vasu, has young G V Prakash scoring the music.
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July Fourth celebrations are plentiful
Revolutionary roots run deep in southern Dutchess County and this Fourth of July, residents will celebrate our nation's humble beginnings with festivals, food and, of course, fireworks.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Rock savant turns abandoned building into musical statement
NEW YORK -- "OK, how about 'Living on a Prayer'?" the young man asked his friend as they sat down at the beat-up organ to play a duet.
Provo Daily Herald |
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She's primed to be Disney's next teen queen
Demi Lovato, 15, bounces onstage at Six Flags America in Maryland, microphone in hand. ''How are you guys doing tonight?'' she asks her fans, who are mostly girls, and mostly just a couple of years younger than she. They scream, cheer, wave their arms. ''Wow, you guys are a fun crowd, not gonna lie!'' More cheering. This event is one of more than 50 concerts this summer for the Texas teenager ...
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Lower fees -- that's the ticket
G roggy after being unconscious for 30 minutes when his SUV was hit in the driver's side by a dump truck, jazz headliner Patrick Lamb lay in his hospital bed in March with a concussion, broken rib and vertebrae fractured in two places.
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More than a nostalgia trip
Something groovy is filling Florida Stage's summer musical slot this year, and everybody who remembers the '60s (or wishes they hadn't missed things like the Summer of Love) needs to say ''to hell with gas prices'' and take a road trip up to Manalapan.
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The 2008 Foothills Fall Festival: Willie Nelson, Josh Turner, Foreigner and more headed to Maryville
Prepare yourselves, Blount County residents — there's a Red-Headed Stranger coming to this year's Foothills Fall Festival.
The Maryville Daily Times |
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Earth to Stanford: How do we jazz up boring Rose Festival?
Phil, the Rose Festival Parade sucks. I had to stand there and watch it with my girlfriend. There was a long succession of boring bands, plus a ton of boring corporate sponsors and floats. There were no ninjas fighting pirates, no cool marching bands, no good music – no spirit and no life ...
Portland Tribune |
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Diehard fans get their jazz groove at Douglass Theatre
Jazz isn't a dying art, enthusiasts at the Douglass Theatre's first Jazz in the Courtyard saidon Sunday, but it is in need of rejuvenation.
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Bicyclists set for Ride and Dine
The Falls Area Bicyclists will hold their second annual Ride and Dine on Saturday. Three route options are available: 20 miles or less, 31 miles and 63 miles. The ride is open to cyclists of any ability level. The ride begins at 8 a.m. at Cherry Rock Park.
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Video game review: Nintendo owners get a chance to rock out
“Guitar Hero: On Tour” for the Nintendo DS, shown in this photo, marks the popular music series’ first jump onto a handheld gaming platform. The game comes with a glove-like guitar grip and a pick stylus (AP photo).
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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AMY IN HOSP AFTER SPIT & SPAT
Amy Winehouse is back in the hospital today after spitting her gum into the crowd at a British music festival, using the C-word to refer to rapper Kanye West and punching a fan. Onstage at the Glastonbury Festival, the singer spit out her gum at...
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Concert Review: Disney Hall complements visiting Choral Society
LOS ANGELES – How do you introduce yourself musically to a city that knows little of you? It doesn't hurt to do it with Mozart. The Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra performed beautifully in the acoustically lush Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
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iRiver Aquabeat - music while you swim
Ever felt the need to listen to your favourite tunes you swim a few lengths? Thought not - but if you want to try it, you can with the newly-launched iRiver Aquabeat.
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Don't mess with Amy
Winehouse takes a swing at festival goer
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Idol ties knot
Former American Idol Ruben Studdard has married Surata Zuri McCants at a church in a suburb of Birmingham, Ala. But there was no singing during the 30-minute ceremony -- just an exchange of vows, prayers and music provided by a string ensemble.
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Angola: Governor Sets Up Ad Hoc Commission for 'Caldo Do Poeira'
The governor of northern Malanje province, Cristóvão da Cunha set up early weekend a, ad hoc commission to prepare the 72nd edition of the "Caldo do Poeira" live music programme, to be held next Sunday in the provincial capital also called Malanje.
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Fourth of July fete at Earheart Park in Hialeah
Miami-Dade Parks will host its fifth annual Fourth of July celebration at Amelia Earhart Park, 401 E. 65th St., Hialeah, from 1 to 10 p.m. July 4 with a full day of concerts by local hip-hop and Latin music performers, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display.
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