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Stabbingback's founder returns to play at home
Sometimes all it takes to get over the hump is a decision to leave the comfortable confines of a small town and make the leap to the big city. For former Great Falls musician John Sifuentes, it took a move to Seattle to get his music going in the right direction.
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The Finest music shop leaving Windsor
By Ashley Keesis-Wood
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COMING UP
IRISH MUSIC CRUISE: The Dustmen will host an Irish Music Cruise at 7 p. m. Thursday from the Lockport Locks and Erie Canal Cruises, 210 Market St., Lockport. The two-hour cruise costs $17 per person. To make a reservation or for more information, call 433-6155 or 1-800-378-0352.
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'Rocky Horror' is back, still great fun
The original rock 'n' roll musical by Richard O'Brien has grown from its beginnings in a tiny London theater into a film, multiple and international cast recordings, and a favorite revival for theaters everywhere.
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Patriotic music planned for Friday
Organist John Weaver, flutist Marianne Weaver and soprano Heather Salmen will present a program of American patriotic music on Friday at 4 p.m. at the David Salmen residence near Wessington Springs....
Aberdeen American News |
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Documentary unveiling Indian culture beyond borders screened
New Delhi, July 2: "Indian Imprints", a documentary by noted filmmaker Dr S Krishnaswamy brings to life the contribution of India in art, architecture, aesthetics, dance, music and mythology in south Asian nations.
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Bourne parade to build on last year’s success
The Second Annual Bourne on the Fourth of July Parade along Main Street is anticipated to be a carbon copy of the first procession last year, only this one will include more music and run longer.
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Vintage car show planned for Friday
A vintage car show will be held in the United parking lot on Friday, July 4 complimented by a cook-out and acoustic guitars. Registration for the event is free and potential contestants should have their vehicles at United between 9 and 10 a.m.
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McCartney joins headliners for anniversary
Pop music legend Paul McCartney, who once called the seal hunt a "stain" on Canada's image, urged demonstrators gathering in Brussels yesterday to complete their fight for a European seal products import ban.
Montreal Gazette |
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Whitesnake rocker Mel Galley dies aged 60
World famous Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley has died of cancer.
Express and Star |
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Elderly violinist brings music to others’ ears
VietNamNet Bridge – The 70-year-old violinist Ta Tri Hai is bringing music to others' ears in the 30/4 Park in HCMC's District 1, while many passers-by and on-lookers nearby listen.
Vietnam Net |
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Nigeria to investigate corruption
The Nigeria Sports Commission sets up a panel to investigate allegations of corruption in the country's football league.
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We’re getting our pitching arms in shape at the Herald. It’s all in preparation for a softball game to benefit Volunteers in Medicine, the non-profit organization that provides free healthcare to county residents who are uninsured and in need.
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Singing the gas blues
Driving across Canada isn't cheap, and the rising price of gas is forcing some musicians to make changes. Singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith, who's performing at the Hilton Beach Community Hall Friday, needed to shave a few pounds from his ride. A few years ago, as fuel prices soared, [...]
The Sault Star |
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Red Dog barks out its presence as music store gets new label
A RELAUNCHED music shop is hoping to hit the right notes with customers new and old after being saved from administration.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Lily names album
The new Lily Allen album is called "Stuck On The Naughty Step" , she has revealed. The singer confirmed that the follow-up to 2006's "Alright, Still" was complete while speaking to the press at the Glastonbury Festival this weekend.
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Police issue Godiva booze warning
REVELLERS who take alcohol into War Memorial Park for this weekend's Godiva Festival face a £50 fine. Festival organisers CV One, following talks with police, have introduced a booze ban at this year's festival after the event in 2007 was blighted by drunken revellers clashing with police.
Coventry Observer |
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Wagner Festival Goes Digital in a Search for New Fans
The Bayreuth opera festival will offer streaming video and audio on the Internet for its opening performance. The catch: tickets to the digital show will cost 49 euros ($77).
Deutsche Welle |
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Cancer researcher's interests coalesce in kitchen
An espresso maker sputters fragrant liquid into delicate china cups while Italian music plays from the speakers behind Dr. Michele Carbone's desk in the biomedical research building of the John A. Burns School of Medicine.
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T.R. White Sportsplex stages musical
The chatter of 290 excited children almost drowned out the directives from their counselors while they prepared to present the Mid-Summer Musical at the T. R. White Sportsplex Summer Camp on Tuesday afternoon.
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U2 studio painting sells for £5m
A painting which hung in U2's recording studio in Dublin has been sold at auction for more than £5m, 19 years after it first caught the eye of the rock group's bass player, Adam Clayton, in a New York gallery.
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A country worth fighting for
Cpl. Ben Watson has an unwavering pride in his country. In his role as a reservist with Canada's military, the Tobermory native said he has heard the stories of many Canadian troops and marched alongside countless experienced soldiers. He More on the Web * Residents [...]
Owen Sound Sun Times |
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Music Review: Flight Of The Conchords - Flight Of The Conchords
The true beauty of Flight Of The Conchords is in knowing that the band is actually a comedy act. The true beauty of Flight Of The Conchords is in knowing that the band is actually a comedy act. Without being in the know one would probably listen to the Wellington, New Zealand duo and think them to be the worst band ever. I refuse to believe that effect is by design, since it completely defies ...
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Angel Tavira, acclaimed Mexican folk musician
Angel Tavira, a one-handed violinist who dedicated his life to Mexican folk music and won a Cannes Film Festival award for his first movie at age 82, has died. He was 84.
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