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EDITORIAL: Tourism Development Council — new name, old challenges : News
Bay County's Tourist Development Council has bought itself a bigger festival name.
The News Herald |
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Time to unveil the infamous ‘List’ of songs
Every generation is defined somewhat by the music popular during its youthful years. Of course, I can only speak for recent history, say, the last hundred years. I suppose Beethoven, Mozart and Bach had their following, I am sure, perhaps a fan club, a groupie or two.
Williamson Daily News |
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Harmonica ace finds peace in the blues
Pierre Lacocque had to travel thousands of miles in his first 16 years before he could put a name to...
Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune |
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Toronto firm selected to re-design Boettcher Concert Hall
DENVER (AP) - A Toronto-based architectural firm will lead the redesign of Denver's Boettcher Concert Hall.
9 News Denver |
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Contemporary music program to be presented at St. Peter's tonight
Music brings spirit to worship. In the past few decades the style of worship music has evolved from organ-based hymns to songs that utilize a variety of instruments including percussion, stringed instruments, woodwinds and keyboard.
Cape Gazette |
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Essence Communications to Partner With iClips.net for Live Video Streaming of the 2008 Essence Music Festival
NEW ORLEANS , July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Essence Communications, Inc. and iClips Network, L.L.C. today announced a partnership to present live video streaming of the 2008 Essence Music Festival on essence.com and iclips.net.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Pandora Wants To Go Back To Europe
Online music service Pandora had to cut off service outside the US over royalty disagreements, but wants to head back to Europe.
DesignTechnica |
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Descendants of Oz
On Thursday, July 3rd, Matthew and Gunnar Nelson will perform a free Independence Day concert for the Flag City Freedom Celebration at Navy Lake in Millington.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Five things
1. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis — Comprised of 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs with music director Wynton Marsalis.
Contra Costa Times |
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Lily Allen may quit singing if album two flops
From NME.com via Rolling Stone comes word that DiS's favourite Allen after Allens Woody and Clive may quit the music business if her second album tanks
Drowned In Sound |
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Kylie Minogue honored at Buckingham Palace
LONDON (AP) -- Britain has honored Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her services to music.
WIVB Buffalo |
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Variety is the spice at Westmoreland Festival
The Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival is bringing in new talent to supplement the traditional fare that's drawn return crowds for 34 years. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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New Music: Nas: "Queens Get the Money" [Stream]
On his last LP , Nas killed hip-hop to clear ground for a glorious resurrection, starring himself as mortician-turned-messiah. "Hip-hop was aborted," he raps on this new track from his forthcoming album, "so Nas breathes life back into the embryo." Fittingly, "Queens Get the Money" is elementary, omitting the drums and bass that have been hip-hop's lifeblood. Up-and-comer Jay ...
Pitchfork |
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Australian pop star Kylie Minogue honoured at Buckingham Palace
LONDON - Britain has honoured Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her services to music.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Jeff Tweedy to Play Another Obama Benefit
Matching the Arcade Fire and one-upping all the other people who have supported Senator Barack Obama 's presidential candidacy, Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is scheduled to play his second Obama benefit. Technically billed as "Jeff Tweedy & Friends," the Chicago singer/songwriter will take the stage at his hometown's Park West venue alongside Otis Clay on July 11 for a night ...
Pitchfork |
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EU music composer urge EU not to make sales of online music rights EU-wide
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) European music composers, led by Bee Gee Robin Gibb, claimed Thursday that selling online music rights EU-wide would harm authors and music making.
INO News |
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Julian Pavone, 'The World's Youngest Drummer', to Appear on Japan's No. 1 TV Show
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. , July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Only two months after appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Julian Pavone , who became known as "The World's Youngest Drummer" at only 20 months old, will appear July 10 on The Fuji Television Network show entitled, Amazing Stories -- Super Kids.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Location Guide
Millington Flag City Freedom Celebration - Music, food, fireworks, and special guests Gunnar and Matthew Nelson. Thu., July 3, 5 p.m. Free.
The Memphis Flyer |
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'Guitar Hero: On Tour' a surprising jam
I have to apologize to Activision. "Guitar Hero: On Tour" is better than I thought it would be.When I first heard about the franchise's move to the Nintendo DS, my response was, "Why?
Contra Costa Times |
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Cave Men Loved to Sing
Ancient hunters painted the sections of their cave dwellings where singing, humming and music sounded best, a new study suggests. Analyzing the famous, ochre-splashed cave walls of France, the most densely painted areas were also those with the best acoustics, the scientists found.
Muzi |
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Woodminster Summer Musicals opens 42nd season
n Popular series kicks off with 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"
Contra Costa Times |
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Heralded headliner
The 17th annual Great Blue Heron Music Festival takes place this weekend and Donna the Buffalo will headline for a 17th consecutive year.
Erie Times-News |
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Music Reviews for July 3
While the second installment of "High School Musical" was extremely successful, that might not be the case for Vanessa Hudgens' second album, "Identified."
Carroll County Online |
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Disney Channel hit invades area theater
MILTON — Who better for the cast of a show named “High School Musical” than a troupe of high schools students? When the Milton Area Community Theater decided to cast the popular musical for its summer production this year, they had no idea how a general audition would go.
The Daily Item |
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Eats, festivals
BUFFET BRUNCH -- Wed., July 9, 9-11 a.m. -- Erie Maennerchor, 1607 State St. -- speaker, Linda Harrah, "Chapters of My Life" -- sponsored by Erie Christian Women's Club Center -- $9.50 -- register by July 7: Blanche, 456-4371, or Nancy, 824-9944.
Erie Times-News |
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