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Rhapsody Launches DRM-Free Music Store
Rhapsody has decided to embrace the iPod, launching a new store that offers more than 5 million DRM-free music tracks in MP3 format.
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Major labels benefit from non-music sales: report
LONDON (Reuters) - British record companies saw revenues from non-music sales rise sharply in 2007, partly compensating for declining recorded music sales, a report said on Monday.
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The Sound Of Fashion's Music
GILES DEACON, Naomi Campbell, Gareth Pugh and Stephen Jones are just a few of the fashionable names who will be playing "Fashion DJ" as part of a three-day music/fashion event hosted by Nick Knight's SHOWstudio and Swarovski this July.
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Arab singers to boycott Jordan festival over Israel
AMMAN - Arab singers will boycott a music festival in Jordan next month over claims it is being set up by the same company whichorganised Israel's 60th anniversary celebrations in May, a union leader said on Monday.
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Last.fm Launches API 2.0
The popular social music service Last.fm features an API that lets anyone build their own programs using Last.fm data, whether those programs are on the web, on the desktop, or on a mobile phone. In the past, we've listed some of the best mashups built using this API from MusicPortl to LastGraph to Yahoo Pipes and more , but now we're anxiously awaiting the arrival of a whole new ...
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Southwest Corps Connection at GlendaleCC
See some of nation's finest musicians will flash their brass and twirl their drumsticks at the Drum Corps International Southwest Corps Connection.
The Arizona Republic |
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'Rock Band 2' to include new online modes, songs
"Rock Band" is ready for an encore.
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August is Country Month on DIRECTV as The 101 Network Brings the Best Performances from the Famed Country Concert ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.----DIRECTV, the nation's leading satellite television provider, is taking over Country Concert at Hickory Hill Lakes for the second year in a row, bringing the celebrated music festival to their more than 17 million subscribers.
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Sex, rugs and rock ’n’ roll mark summer’s arrival The hot stuff comes out in group shows and solos
It’s summer and the time is right for getting loose and letting your hair down. Traditionally, galleries have used the slot to promote fresh artists and mount theme-oriented group shows.
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July Fourth Carthage Farmers Market
The Carthage Farmers Market will be opened on July 4th and celebrating the holiday in a country way! Here are some of the activities that will be featured: 9:00am -1:00 pm - “Tink and Gramps” Country Music and Entertainment 9:00am - 12:00 noon - Carthage Fire Department Demonstrations 10:00 - Amy Earle School of Dance - Dance Recital 12:00 Noon [...]
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Labels benefit from non-music sales
LONDON (Reuters) - Record companies saw revenues from non-music sales rise sharply in 2007, partly compensating for declining recorded music sales, a report said on Monday.
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NEW: Grandstand lineup announced for 2008 DuQuoin State Fair
DuQUOIN, Ill. - The grandstand concert lineup was announced today for the 86th annual DuQuoin State Fair to be held in August. Featured acts will include Sawyer Brown, a country music band, 2006 American Idol finalist Kellie Pickler, P.O.D., Corbin Bleu, Bucky Covington, Sevendust and Justin Stein.
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Bon Jovi to give free concert in NYC's Central Park this summer
NEW YORK - New York City officials say Bon Jovi will be playing at a free concert in Central Park this summer.
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Beijing Lights Up the Night Click here
Money and instantly accessible foreign culture fuel Beijing’s vibrant nightlife, where young Chinese adults express themselves via impressive dance moves and access to exclusive nightclubs. Dance, alcohol and music blind patrons to dire poverty confronting most of China’s population.
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The Next MP3 Revolution - Free Music for All Thanks to Web 2.0 Recording
RapidSolution Software AG presents the new Windows software "MP3videoraptor 3.0" on its website at http://www.audials.com.
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Keys to Retire at 30
R+B singer Alicia Keys has decided she wants to retire by the age of 30 - so she can spend the rest of her life travelling the world. The 27-year-old star often finds herself exasperated by the pressures of fame and in 2006 she took a break from music and travelled to Egypt to recuperate.
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Rhapsody Moves Music Sales to Online MP3 Format
The Rhapsody music service abandons DRM on single song downloads and will now sell all of its music in the MP3 format using the web. Its new strategy also includes letting millions of Facebook, iLike, MTV and Yahoo users preview 25 songs each month with the option to buy.
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College Light Opera ‘West Side Story,’ Classic Tale Of Doomed Love
CLOC opened its 40th summer season at Highfield Theater this week in grand style with a dynamic and heartfelt production of Leonard Bernstein’s classic tale of doomed love, “West Side Story.” The show, which will be presented again tonight and tomorrow night at 8, makes excellent use of the company’s talented 32-member chorus and 18-member orchestra, and was well-received by an enthusiastic ...
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‘Love? I'm waiting with a bandage on my heart'
What's up? You're suddenly visible.. and then invisible. To begin with I've never been a party animal. The only parties I attend are for the music release and premieres of my films. I'm not into events otherwise.
Hindustan Times |
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Who'll Go Gaga For Google Media Server?
A new gadget, the Google Media Server, lets you send videos, music and photos from the Web to your television.
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Listen up iTunes — Rhapsody ready to rumble
Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday.
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Rhapsody music available on Verizon Wireless
Verizon customers can now download music to their cell phones.
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PopTok Premieres As New Medium To Inject Memorable Hollywood Clips Into Everyday Conversations
PopTok (www.poptok.com), a new online medium encouraging people to express themselves in everyday conversation using the most popular clips from movies, television and music, premieres in private beta today. The application launches with a vast array of "Toks," which are short snippets of favorite licensed Hollywood clips, from a wide range of content partners, customized by the PopTok team ...
Centre Daily Times |
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'Rock Band 2' to include new online modes, songs
"Rock Band 2" will feature a new variety of instruments, online modes and songs, and will allow players to import their previously purchased "Rock Band" tunes.
KATU Portland |
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Verizon Wireless offers Rhapsody music service for $15 per month
NEW YORK — Cellphones are becoming more useful devices for listening to music. Verizon Wireless is introducing Rhapsody's subscription music service Monday, allowing its customers to download as much music as they want to their phones for $15 per month.
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