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Kuselan's audio out
Tewnty one-year old G V Prakash could not have asked for more! At such a young age, he got a chance to compose music for the superstar of Tamil cinema, Rajnikanth.
rediff.com
Mom says loud music kept her from hearing girl fall out of car
The mother of a 3-year-old girl who fell out of her moving car Monday told deputies she didn't hear her daughter open the door and fall because the car's stereo was turned up too loud.
The Springfield News-Leader
Warner to offer music through Nokia phones
Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published by Warner.
RTÉ News
German band to perform today in Portage
PORTAGE More than 200 people attended last week's Portage Music in the Park concert, the largest outdoor audience in the eight-year history of the summer concert program.
The Times of Northwest Indiana
Music sounds just right for robot
When WALL-E begins and we first glimpse Earth's last robot going about his duties cleaning up a barren planet, we hear music.
The Columbus Dispatch
Games lead turnround at HMV
HMV , the music and books retailer, confirmed on Tuesday that its recovery was under way, with a bullish set of full-year results.
Financial Times
Warner Music Group to offer music through Nokia phones
File photo of flags with the Nokia logo in Bochum, western Germany. Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published by Warner.
TODAYonline
Fallbrook Community News Briefs for Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Plans gearing up for 'Pops' on the Green FALLBROOK ---- Fallbrook Music Society's 23rd Annual Symphony 'Pops' on the Green will feature a special engagement of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra Aug. 14 before an audience seated lakeside on the grounds of the Grand Tradition. Once again, this "Sing out America" concert will feature many known works, such as "Over the Rainbow," "Music of the ...
North County Times
Best Bets for July
Have a blast on the 4th and beyond with car shows, concerts and festivals.
The News Journal
Uganda: Wainaina's Music Reigned
HE flew first class, courtesy of Air Uganda. It was befitting Eric Wainaina because he had a first-class performance at the exclusive second edition of the Zamani "once upon a time" show at Emin Pasha Hotel.
AllAfrica.com
SIZZLING ASSETS
Concert promoter Live Nation is wrapping up the final details of a deal with pop star Shakira valued at upward of $70 million and could announce the pact within weeks, The Post has learned. According to several sources close to the situation, Live...
New York Post
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
The CBSO performed brilliantly under Edward Gardner in the final concert of this year's Aldeburgh Festival.
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press
'ROCK BAND' REGROUPS FOR RELEASE IN SEPT.
"Rock Band" is ready for an encore. A sequel to the play-along music game that redefined the genre last year will be released first for the Xbox 360 in September, according to publisher MTV Games and developer Harmonix. "Rock Band 2" will...
New York Post
Local rockers release debut CD
A couple of local guys are hoping to "hit it big" over the airwaves with the release of their band's debut CD. Chris Pennington, of Fenton Township, is lead vocalist, and Tony Blom, of Linden, is the drummer of the band "Sour Jane."
Tri-County Times
Rhapsody goes DRM-free
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Monday 30 June 2008 at 22:48:00 Music service removes protections from song files Real Networks has removed digital rights management (DRM) software from its Rhapsody music service. The company plans to offer MP3 files without the copy protection code through a new web-based...
vnunet.com
Bach Festival celebrates life of Bill Bowerman
Bill Bowerman is a Track Town legend and tonight he will be honored as such. Bowerman made a place for himself in track and field history as the strong-willed coach of University stars like Steve Prefontaine, but he is most famously known as the inventor of Nike's revolutionary waffle sole.
Oregon Daily Emerald
Warner Music Group to offer music through Nokia phones
Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published by Warner.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Warner Music Group to offer music through Nokia phones
HELSINKI (AFP) - Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published by Warner.
AFP via Yahoo! Canada News
Warner Music Group to offer music through Nokia phones
Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published by Warner.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
NSO's Slatkin sendoff: lively and upbeat
Leonard Slatkin bowed out in trademark style Sunday night, ending his 12-year tenure as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra with an entertaining program that reflected his wide-ranging tastes and skills.
Baltimore Sun
Pupils shine in display of skill
TALENT in all fields is being celebrated this week in the first ever national schools festival applauding the skills and abilities of children of all ages.
The Journal
ROCHELLE RILEY: City Council scandal isn't sweet music
The last time I went out of town, the mayoral scandal broke. I was gone just four days last week and the City Council scandal broke. By the time I wake up this morning, the school district could be shut down. It's just another day in Detroit.
Detroit Free Press
Choir goes global
The New Choral Singers will present Songs for Summer, a choral concert of international compositions to celebrate musical cultures from around the globe, as part of the Malta Arts Festival in the central courtyard of Auberge d'Italie (MTA offices), Merchants Street, Valletta, on Monday at 9 p.m.
Times of Malta
HMV store revamp gathers pace
Music and games retailer HMV today pledged to increase the roll-out of its "next generation" stores as the turnaround of the group gathers momentum. (01/07/2008 08:21:20)
Yorkshire Post Today
Coldplay, Wayne give CD sales a needed boost
Improved TV, Web marketing credited with causing spike Summer is generally a hot time for music, especially for concerts. But in the last two weeks or so, the music industry received an unexpected boost with two blockbuster albums - this despite an 11 percent dip in CD sales during the past year.
Baltimore Sun
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