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Internationally recognized performers play at Music Recital Hall
Cellist Cherry Kim, originally from South Korea, and pianist Artem Belogurov, from the Ukraine, stopped in Denton to play several duets for the audience.
North Texas Daily |
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Rothbury residents ready for music lovers
Jenna Moreno and her family turned their roadside produce stand into a mini-general store for the 40,000+ fans attending the Rothbury Music Festival this weekend.
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Country Music Jamming Police Radio
FCC trying to track source
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Ceremony applies final stroke on community’s talent showcase
The six-day Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Sidewalk Art Festival came to a close Wednesday night with food, music and a little recognition.
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50 Cent And G-Unit Share Stage With LL Cool J -- And Women's Underwear -- At NYC Show
Somebody left New York's Nokia Theatre Tuesday night without her underwear. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo were rocking the crowd toward the end of the concert, when 50 told DJ Whoo Kid to stop "In da Club." A bra had landed onstage.
MTV Asia |
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Stampede-goers can help out tornado victims Sunday
Country music fans will have an opportunity to enjoy some great tunes this Sunday and help out area residents affected by the tornado.
Greeley Tribune |
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Sigur Ros' New Album Is All About 'Doing Whatever We Feel Like,' Including Singing In English
You've never had to be fluent in Icelandic to understand Sigur Rós's music, though it would probably help.
MTV Asia |
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Archives
Although an early evening thunderstorm threatened to dampen the fun, dozens of Chapel Hill residents came out to support local commerce on the first night of the Locally Grown festival June 27 on Wallace Plaza.
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Duo wins national award for music video tribute to Indianapolis
Members of a local video team want to make sure you know about all of the great attractions in the Indianapolis area all year long. The duo just won a national award for a music video they made. But they're not selling the music, they're promoting Indianapolis.
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Sweany heading to Nashville
Earlier this year, singer-songwriter Ryan Humbert left the safe confines and steady fan base of Akron/Kent to seek his fortunes in Nashville. Pretty soon, Humbert will have another Akron transplant in town to reminisce about Swenson's Galley Boys.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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POPULAR MUSIC Rib, Whit...
POPULAR MUSIC Rib, White and Blue Festival — 11 a.m.-11 p.m. today, noon- 10 p.m. Friday and noon-11 p.m. Saturday, Lock 3 Park, 200 S. Main St., Akron. Featuring Cats on Holiday, 6 p.m. Friday; Ohio: A Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 8 p.m. Friday; Zydeco Kings, 3 p.m. Friday; Mo' Mojo Mama, 4:30 p.m. Friday; National Civic League, 7 p.m. Friday; Dirty Dozen Brass Band, 7:30 p.m. ...
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Rib
The Fourth of July holiday signifies many things. It is of course Independence Day and thus arguably the United States' most important holiday. But beyond that, July Fourth has come to symbolize the dog days of summer, a traditional big holiday weekend, elaborate fireworks displays, patriotic music — and for several years, it's the day actor Will Smith has generated hundreds of millions more ...
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State To Be Host Of National Symphony Orchestra
CONWAY - Arkansas will be host of the National Symphony Orchestra for a week next year as part of a program designed to bring the orchestra of the nation's capital to all 50 states.
The Morning News |
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Teens intern with festival
Ten local high school students have been selected as Rhodes Junior Apprentices for the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival.
The Acorn |
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Vocal program offered for teenagers
California Lutheran University's music department is offering a summer vocal institute for teens ages 12 to 18. The program begins with an orientation on Sun., July 6 and ends with a performance on Sat., July 12.
The Acorn |
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Stoneville gears up for the Fourth
Annual celebration continues to provide something for everyone; they seem to have found a formula that works. The town has opened Stoneville Memorial Park for the annual celebration every year since 1995. Organizers even managed to pull things together and stage the event just three months after the devastating tornado that leveled a sizable portion of the downtown in March 1998.
Eden Daily News |
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Shakespeare goes groovy in Kingsmen's comedy
Forsooth and far out! The 12th season of the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival kicked off last weekend with the frothy comedy "As You Like It," directed by Kevin P. Kern in his festival directorial debut.
The Acorn |
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Attention seeker Pete Doherty
Pete Doherty of the Babyshambles performs at the Hultsfred festival in Sweden June 12, 2008. The three-day-long music festival in the village of Hultsfred in the county of Smaland in southern Sweden attracts around 25,000 people every year.
China Daily |
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26th Year of Riverfest Kicks Off
Organizers expect thousands of people to join in the celebration at the summer festival in La Crosse.
WEAU Eau Claire |
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It’s all about the holiday in Rockingham County this weekend
Celebrations are going on at Lake Reidsville with Chairmen of the Board and in Eden at Fair Funeral Home and Morehead High School.
Eden Daily News |
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Friends express support for jazz singer
Friends and admirers of the jazz singer are attached to her and have expressed support.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Truro's Fifield still in contention for role
TRURO — Tamara Fifield is still in the running to be the next Maria in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s theatre adaptation of The Sound of Music.
The Truro Daily News |
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Rocker Colin James booked for ribfest
Markham
yorkregion.com |
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Christian Music Lovers Bound For FreedomFest Today
The third annual FreedomFest will be held starting at 3 p.m. today at Florida Classic Park, 5360 Lockhart Road, Brooksville.
Hernando Today |
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Breaking News: Rochester orchestra won't return
Conductor Christopher Seaman leads the Rochester Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10 in Vail last week. VAIL, Colorado — After almost two decades in Vail, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will not be back in the valley next summer.
Vail Daily |
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