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Plenty of variety in music at festival
Fans of live music will have plenty of variety at Albertville’s Fourth of July Freedom Festival. Rockin’ country band Backwater and rhythm-and-blues act Lisa & the E-lusion are scheduled to play starting at 5:30 Friday evening.
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Morgan Freeman To Open Blues Club At Golden Moon Casino
Morgan Freeman is opening a Ground Zero Blues Club at a casino in Philadelphia.
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Lions Club hosts annual cookout for special needs children
In addition to the squirt gun fun and barbecued treats, the Rockland Lions Club’s summer cookout, held annually for local children who have special needs, also featured a moonwalk and live music....
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All About Country
From sweet and slow ballads to lively bluegrass reels, the 11th Annual Wahoo Country Music Show had something for everyone.
Ralston Recorder |
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Fun facts about the Fourth
Patriotic facts, fun facts, movies, songs and more in this look at all things Fourth of July.
Downers Grove Reporter Progress |
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Stone Age Art Sites Chosen Based on Music, Expert Says
In at least ten locations, prehistoric cave sketches are found in spots that transform and amplify the sounds of human voices and musical instruments, according to a new study.
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Sister Hazel’s Ryan Newman Visits Mashable Conversations [video]
A while back on the Mashable Conversations audio podcast, I had CEO Tim Huffman on to talk about his company iVideoSongs. iVideoSongs produces a series of videos made available through iTunes that teach folks how to play music the way the artists intended. These videos are all done by the original artists and followed up [...]
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The Korean musical market is literally witnessing a “big bang” this summer.
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Canadian fiddler looks for quick payday via eBay
A Canadian fiddler who is no stranger to controversy has put half his future music earnings up for sale on eBay, the auction website.
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The MCB closes its season in high Bolshoi style.
Metropolitan Classical Ballet always manages a quality show despite its shoestring budget. Latest example: the season-closing program in Bass Performance Hall last weekend, with a bevy of guest dancers augmenting company regulars in a dancefest second to none seen this year.
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While distracted by injuries over the last few seasons, Priscilla has set a new path for health and longevity in snowboarding. Filming with the Standard crew, tasting a little backcountry, and sprouting a company show that she is far from hindered.
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Tomasz Stanko was 20 and a graduate of the Cracow Music Academy when he formed his first band, the Jazz Darings, with pianist Adam Makowicz in 1962. Inspired by early Ornette Coleman and the innovations of Coltrane, Miles Davis and George Russell, the group is often cited by music historians as the first European group to play free jazz, but for the trumpeter its importance was eclipsed by the ...
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Concert offers a variety of music
The North Port Summer Band kicked off the holidays early last week with a patriotic concert at the Ramblers Rest RV park.
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Celebrate our nation’s birthday around Bolling
There is no other holiday that fits our nation’s capital more perfectly than Independence Day. Washington, D.C.’s monuments, museums and memorials symbolize and celebrate the ideals our country was founded upon.
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Music teacher traveling to China
Julie Bill has been a band teacher for 24 years and will travel to China this summer to play with musicians from across the country.
Peninsula Gateway |
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Rockets over the spit
Barry Matteson, Drew Matteson and Donna Lester pose at the Peninsula Youth Wrestling fireworks stand on Monday. Their non-profit group is selling fireworks to fund the wrestling program that caters to youth ranging from 5 to 14. The stand is in the Beach Basket parking lot along Harborview Drive.
Peninsula Gateway |
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Steinski, "What does it all mean? 1983-2006 Retrospective"
Steinski, "What does it all mean? 1983-2006 Retrospective" All so important to the history of hip hop music.
Vibe Magazine |
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KCFR moves to FM Wednesday
Colorado Public Radio will move news and information channel KCFR to 90.1 FM, and move classical music channel KVOD to 88.
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Talk of the Town for July 3
"Red, White and Boom!" Fourth of July festivities will return to Milpitas Sports Center, 1325 E. Calaveras Blvd. tomorrow with a pool party, live music, games and a patriotic nighttime fireworks display.
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Sean Combs - Combs Befriends Punching Fan
Music mogul SEAN COMBS became the target of a confused Alzheimer's Disease sufferer during a recent stay in a Beverly Hills hotel. The unnamed elderly man approached Diddy ...
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Review: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
Reviewing a new Guitar Hero game is almost as problematic as performing the same duties for new versions of SingStar. The always-impressive guitar game has long since been buffed and shined to perfection leaving really only the track listing to argue about. In fact most GH reviews can be summed up by saying if you like the track listing and you like Guitar Hero then you'll like this game. Having ...
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Sigur Ros' New Album Is All About 'Doing Whatever We Feel Like,' Including Singing In English
Icelandic post-rockers Sigur Ros say they let loose and had fun during the recording of their new album, Með Suð í Eyrum Við spilum endalaust
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Fans Experience Sweet Emotion as Activision's Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Rocks Retail Shelves Nationwide
Epic video game collaboration lets players rock out with America's greatest rock 'n' roll band - Aerosmith.
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LIVE: Bran Van 3000 Return Home
It may seem like an elitist, overly civic-minded thing to say, but if you weren't in Montreal in 1997 to witness Bran Van 3000's shattering of the glass ceiling that seemed to block so many local bands in that dreary decade, then you truly can't comprehend how this collective of poets, artists, rappers and musicians represented a new horizon for a city that seemed well on its way to oblivion.
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Young Artist winners shine on Bowl stage
REDLANDS - Proving that age is not a factor when it comes to talent, the Young Artists Audition winners gave a stellar concert Tuesday night at the Redlands Bowl.
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