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Pace Communications Taps DMI Networks to Produce Customized In-Flight Music Programming for Delta Air Lines
PASADENA, Calif.----Pace Communications along with DMI Music & Media Networks, a division of DMI Music & Media Solutions, have formed an exclusive partnership to offer sponsored, customized in-flight audio content.
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Church News for July 2
LifeSpring hosts celebration July 3 LifeSpring Community Church, 1615 Thoele Road in St. Peters, will host a Fourth of July celebration at 6 p.m. July 3. The event will feature carnival games and prizes, a concession stand, music and a fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. For more information, call 636-922-1615.
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Eight-day festival concludes
EIGHT days of music and culture ran smoothly at this year's Corsham Festival.
Wiltshire Times |
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College students gearing up to rock O2 festival
Three teenage rockers from Kingston College are set to make waves in the music industry after being chosen to appear at the 02 Wireless festival in Hyde Park on Friday.
Wandsworth Guardian |
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Woman says she didn't hear daughter open car door
Posted: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 at 11:37 a.m. GREENE COUNTY, MO (AP) -- A southwest Missouri woman whose 3-year-old daughter fell from her moving car says she didn't hear what happened because of loud music she was playing.
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CoverGirl and P.F. Chang's China Bistro Team up in Celebration of the Essence Music Festival
Getting the check after dinner has never been sweeter. CoverGirl has teamed up with P.F. Chang's China Bistro to offer female diners an exclusive opportunity to try the new WetSlicks AmazeMint lip gloss after dinner.
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Biography
Saxophonist and composer Marc McDonald’s music possesses a warm, lyrical quality while spanning a broad emotional range. If the best jazz tells stories, then McDonald’s tales run the gamut from joyous to poignant, exhilarating to contemplative.
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Colorado Public Radio Goes All-FM in Denver July 9
Beginning July 9, both of Colorado Public Radio's services will move to new FM dial locations in Denver. KCFR in-depth news and information will be heard on 90.1 FM, and KVOD classical music will be on 88.1 FM.
Centre Daily Times |
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At Random: Playing for Pleasure
Something transports musician and teacher Robert Jones when he plays his guitar, and it takes you too, if you let it.It isn’t easy to describe something as lovely as music.Words are illusive. One has to hear to understand.Sitting in a parlor of his historic home, Gainesville resident Robert Jones, 58, played his guitar and talked about music.It is one of the great loves of his life.
Gainesville Daily Register |
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New sounds at baseball games? Music to our ears
The old ballgame needs an updated soundtrack. There's an answer. The Baseball Project has just the right mix of baseball passion and musical mastery to get the job done, Larry Dobrow says.
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VALMEYER: Midsummer Celebration revving up
Valmeyer has a thing about the Fourth of July. Every year, they roll out the red carpet and put everything aside to host the Midsummer Celebration, an amalgamation of sports, drinks, music and overall good times.
Monroe County Clarion |
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World's First Free, Legal Music Tablature Network Launches at MXTabs.net
The musicians' fight for free, legal tablature (a form of text-based music notation) has finally paid off. Today MXTabs.net officially launched as the world's first free, legal tablature network, providing guitarists, bassists and drummers with an online community in which to freely create tablature and share their knowledge of how to play tens of thousands of songs.
Centre Daily Times |
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Live Wire, Dirty Dogz returning to Rib Fest
The obvious staple of the Somerset Rib Fest is the food. Coming in a close second, however, is the music of Live Wire and Dirty Dogz, who have performed at the event since its inception five years ago.
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Music Icons Jon Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton and Kenny Chesney to Provide MasterCard Cardholders with the Experience of a ...
Those who have ever wondered what it would be like to meet a rock legend and hear for themselves how they got their start will now have a chance to do just that as part of the "MasterCard Roots of Rock" Sweepstakes, which launches today.
Centre Daily Times |
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Colorado Public Radio Goes All-FM in Denver July 9
CENTENNIAL, Colo.----Beginning July 9, both of Colorado Public Radio's services will move to new FM dial locations in Denver. KCFR in-depth news and information will be heard on 90.1 FM, and KVOD classical music will be on 88.1 FM.
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What a fine gift
Pittsburg State University announced a $10 million gift from anonymous donors Tuesday, specifically earmarked for a new fine and performing arts center. When constructed, the fine and performing arts building will fill a campus need that has existed since old Carney Hall was razed nearly 30 years ago because of safety concerns. PSU will still have a way to go to drum up the money for the ...
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Manchester fireworks, chicken BBQ slated for Saturday
MANCHESTER — For the 30,000 people who attend the annual James “Dutch” Fogarty Independence Day Celebration, the chicken barbecue, recreation activities, and music are as patriotic as apple pie.
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Sequel to 'Rock Band' game due this fall
LOS ANGELES — ‘‘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.
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At a Beirut restaurant, a sandwich can kill you 1 Jul 2008, 2035 hrs IST,REUTERS
BEIRUT: At Buns and Guns, you can order a Kalashnikov sandwich from a bullet-shaped menu, prepared by chefs in military fatigues with the roar of explosions as background music.
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Grammy(R) Winner Gretchen Wilson Lends Empowering Voice to Marketing Campaign for Second Season of TNT's Critically ...
Grammy®-winning country music recording artist Gretchen Wilson takes center stage in TNT's multi-platform marketing campaign for the second season of the network's provocative drama SAVING GRACE, starring Oscar® winner Holly Hunter.
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Alachua County Teachers Raise Money to Save the Arts
Alachua county public schools are in jeopardy of losing much of the funding to keep their art and music programs active throughout the school year.
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Jessica Simpson winning over country listeners
When Jessica Simpson announced plans to go country after her last pop album flopped, there was a collective eye roll in Nashville.
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Jessica Simpson Winning Over Country Listeners
When Jessica Simpson announced plans to go country after her last pop album flopped, there was a collective eye roll in Nashville. To some skeptics, it appeared to be a calculated move to follow in the footsteps of other pop stars who have found success by crossing over to country radio
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South Bay Fireworks Show Canceled
The rockets' red glare will not light up the South Bay sky this July Fourth because of Chula Vista's budget problems.
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Jazz Duo Reinvents the Music of Joe Raposo on Its New CD, "Imagination"
Brooklyn's Yeah Yeah Records is proud to announce the July 1st release of Imagination (YY0005), an innovative tribute to the music of composer Joe Raposo conceived and performed by the longstanding duo of vocalist Yoon Sun Choi and pianist Jacob Sacks.
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