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Editors' Picks for Thursday from The PD
9:30 a.m. Fireworks and music dominate Page One today as we and about 80,000 other people watch the Cleveland Orchestra's holiday concert -- just as they got to the fireworks, the skies opened up. Also onstage: The Cleveland State drama...
The Plain Dealer |
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Toby Keith Lauded for Aiding American Soldiers
June 26, 2008 — Toby Keith’s appreciation of the military has found its way into his music — particularly "American Soldier" and "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)" — and his support of the armed services got Toby’s name affixed to a resolution on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
Great American Country |
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Lily Allen's quit threat
Lily Allen has announced she will quit music if her next album is a flop. Monogamous Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson, who is engaged to actor Ryan Reynolds, says an open relationship would be "awful".
Scotland Today |
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Brad Paisley Clutches at Concert Pacing
June 26, 2008 — One of the skills that separates great entertainers from the merely good ones is the ability to read an audience — to balance the energetic high points and the quieter moments in a way that keeps the crowd involved from start to finish. Brad Paisley was nominated earlier this year for Entertainer of the Year by the Academy of Country Music in part because he’s become a master at ...
Great American Country |
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Taylor to perform at Shaky Tree
Eric Taylor has a new CD, "Hollywood Pocketknife" and he's coming to Spencer's Shaky Tree Coffee for a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16. "Hollywood Pocketknife" has been getting rave reviews from media and fans throughout Europe, the U.S. and Australia/New Zealand.
The Daily Reporter |
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On How We Sweat Our Face Off at Pride
Well, folks, Pride weekend has officially come and gone, and every last ounce of rainbow has been squeezed out of our veins. It was a hot weekend to be outside on hard, hot pavement drinking beer and scoping the scene, but we perservered so that we could have a tale to tell you people. We didn't bother dragging ourselves to boy parties, so feel free to tell us all about those in the ...
Seattlest |
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Mike Ragogna: Doin' 360s
Music labels have been in a constant state of panic over achieving quarterly numbers for what now seems like years, creating quite an uncreative atmosphere for both employees and the artists.
HuffingtonPost |
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Beta Monkey releases Drum Werks XI REX2 loops
Beta Monkey released a collection of REX2 files for Drum Werks XI, the company's rock drum package.
Macworld |
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Festival schedule
Several activities are planned to mark the Fourth of July.
The Danville Commercial-News |
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Warren County Fair
Regular county fair hours on Friday are 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., with fireworks at dusk. Fair admission is $15 for 13 and older; $5 for ages 6-12; and free for those 5 and under. Activities will include contests, an exhibit hall, carnival rides, music, rodeo and a beer garden.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Celebration
The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m., with Brandon Saulter performing music, followed by fireworks at Woodson Park, 1655 Woodson Road. Warrenton
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Party in the Park
The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m., with the Ralph Butler Band performing music followed by fireworks, all at Manchester Park, 359 Old Meramec Station Road.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Website Development Agency Utopia Solutions Launches New Improved Site For Delta Leisure Group
London based ecommerce and web development agency Utopia Creative Solutions continues to increase it's proven portfolio of web projects by launching a new and improved website for music company Delta Leisure Group. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/website/development/prweb1071624.htm
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Song takes Gass on a long trip
The journey for Henry Gass and his song "Casa Grande" took him from Pennsylvania to Walpole earlier this week.
The Walpole Times |
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Old-Fashioned July 4
The annual Old-Fashioned Celebration will begin at noon on Friday at Scheve Park, featuring sports, music, games, pony rides, raffles and food. It will end with fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Liberty Bell
The 39th annual Liberty Bell of the West Patriotic Ceremony will be held at 12:30 p.m. Friday. The event has been moved to Fort Kaskaskia Historic Site because of flooding. The program includes music by the Chester Municipal Band, speeches and a kabob/brat/hot dog plate lunch.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Spiegelworld to Return Aug. 6 with Désir , Bond, Lemper and Wainwright
For the third year, Manhattan's South Street Seaport will host the Spiegelworld and its tent full of cabaret, music, performance art and nouveau cirque, running Aug. 6–Nov. 2.
Playbill |
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Rochester’s Jazz Talent
Rochester is a town with a national reputation for great jazz. Madeline Forster, a Fairport graduate, is performing at the Woodcliff Hotel and Spa on Friday and the Little Theater...
13WHAM Rochester |
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GIVING IT THEIR FEST SHOT
SUN-struck already? Well, you can either increase the SPF in your sunscreen or duck indoors with SPF, a k a the Summer Play Festival. The fifth season kicks off tonight and runs through July 27, under the auspices of the Public Theater, with seven...
New York Post |
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Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums celebrate 50th anniversary
WILLIAMSBURG (AP) -- By tradition, members of the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums get drummed out of the corps at age 18, the summer after they graduate from high school.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads |
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West Shore band returns from China trip
Weeks of practice and organization, thousands of dollars and a round-the-world flight landed the West Shore School District's two marching bands in the Olympic Youth Festival in China the past two weeks.
The York Dispatch |
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Website Development Agency Utopia Solutions Launches New Improved Site For Delta Leisure Group
London based ecommerce and web development agency Utopia Creative Solutions continues to increase it's proven portfolio of web projects by launching a new and improved website for music company Delta Leisure Group.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Punk music venue halts weekly concerts
Welfare Records on River Street has a reputation as a home to fans of punk music. Its owner says patrons have come from New York, Connecticut, California, Virginia, even from England and Canada to enjoy the live music that was offered there on most weekends.
The Haverhill Gazette |
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Festival a world of options
A Chisholm Trail Festival button is required for admittance to and participation in all events, except for the street dance tonight.
The Newton Kansan |
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No user-generated content for new Rock Band
The next Guitar Hero will be getting custom music creations, but Harmonix boss Alex Rigopulos has admitted today that Rock Band 2 won't including a similar user-generated content feature.
Ferrago.co.uk |
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