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Soul Ii Soul - Jazzie Bs Silent Rave
SOUL II SOUL star JAZZIE B is hosting a silent rave in London this weekend (06Jul08). The 45-year-old, who in recent years has produced tracks for Destiny's Child, ...
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Global Noize:global Noize
DJ Logic and Jason Miles haven't merely epitomized the term “world music" with their brainchild Global Noize (Shanachie), but rather redefined what that vague musical classification can encompass.
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Cleveland Orchestra reaches deal on sale of Blosson
The Cleveland Orchestra announced Tuesday that it's a step closer to selling more than 600 acres of Blossom Music Center to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports.
WKSU Kent State University |
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Months of waiting are over as Manor hosts Music Festival
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Alicia Keys as she is
I must confess that I am not completely sold on soul music. First, I see melody as very important to a song and I do not like the way some so-called soul artists distort this just to show off what they can do with their voices. I also think of soul as a totally American genre.
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Religion today
It's a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s. Back in the days of black-and-white TV, churches offered kids lemonade, cookies and flannel-board stories about Jesus, all set to a clanging piano. Children sat in short wooden chairs and listened to the tales for what seemed like an eternity. Things are different in 2008. DVDs and video screens are everywhere, along ...
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Festivals: Rollin' on the river
Aitkin, Minn. Make a splash at Riverboat Heritage Days, July 16-19. Participate in the great Riverboat Race by building your own vessel. Landlubbers can jump into an inflatable play structure, listen to music or enjoy a cool beverage in the beer garden.
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Huxley man takes music to the sick
Rayl Robbins has always had a love for music. He's a self-taught musician who loves to share his music with others. He now enjoys the privilege of incorporating that into his work.
Mid-Iowa News |
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Wet Summer Celebration still draws 'em in
No one should get too down about the rainstorms that put a damper on portions of three nights of Muskegon Summer Celebration. Attendance at this year's festival is up.
The Muskegon Chronicle |
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BBC - Radio 1 - Live Lounge - The Kooks
The Kooks perform at Maida Vale in the Live Lounge minus drummer Paul who's hurt his arm. The group have a busy festival schedule lined up for the Summer including V Festival, T in the Park and Oxygen.
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Heard them all before? Not like this
The finest parody emerges from a deep and abiding love for the original material. That's what Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell have crafted in "The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!)" which opens this week at the Golden Apple Dinner Theatre.
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“Preservation Hall Presents” Series Kicks Off August 5th With New Albums From Carl Leblanc And Joe Lastie, Jr.
Preservation Hall will launch a series of albums on Aug. 5 featuring members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, beginning with albums by banjoist Carl LeBlanc and drummer Joe Lastie Jr. (pictured).
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
Thu, Jul 3, 2008 (8:45 a.m.) The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
Las Vegas Sun |
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
(AP) -- The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
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EU music composers urge EU not to make sales of online music rights EU-wide
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online royalties; outcome could affect iTunes
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The Bee Gees' Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned today that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Annual 4th of July fireworks spectacular is Friday
This year’s July 4 parade will use Morgan Street for the route of travel.
Rushville Republican |
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Bon Jovi Gets Central Park Concert
Of course, while S&G’s harmonic somnambulist routine provided yuppies with a defining “had to be there” moment, JBJ and his feathery-haired DUI clique look to deliver epoch making force via BNT nostalgia for the greatest middle school girl hits of 1986. Lame.
New York Press |
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Baytown gears up for Fourth of July
Celebrating this country’s independence has been a long tradition in cities in the United States and Baytown is no different....
Lake Houston Sentinel |
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Blues Festival Extends Ticket Sales, Releases Revised Plan and Map
The Mississippi Valley Blues Society today announced it is extending advance ticket sales through tomorrow, in hopes of selling more $40 three-day passes to help offset the nonprofit organization's costs of moving the festival from LeClaire Park to the streets of downtown Davenport, due to the Flood of 2008.
All About Jazz |
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Singer/Songwriter Erin Bode's New CD, the Little Garden,
Making her Native Language recording debut, vocalist Erin Bode stakes a claim as one of her generation's most imaginative and melodically inspired singer/songwriters with The Little Garden.
All About Jazz |
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Milton Round-Up set for Sept. 13
Milton invites everyone to the second annual Milton Round-Up fall festival Sept. 13 at Birmingham United Methodist Church. Last year, more than 2,000 people shared a fun afternoon to celebrate Milton's first year. This year will be even bigger and better, according to the city.
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Atlanta's Showtyme Jazz Duo Returns to Nola for Essence
Cliff and Sei deMarks, Atlanta's premiere jazz duo return to New Orleans for the Essence Festival after a three year hiatus. Cliff said that he is happy about the reports of record crowds of music lovers returning to the city he calls his second home.
All About Jazz |
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Five for Fighting and TriWest Pay Tribute to America's Armed Forces with Music Video
A sense of pride and gratitude wells up every time Col. Janet Hanson watches the Five for Fighting/TriWest Healthcare Alliance-produced music video "Freedom Never Cries." For Col. Hanson, Commander of the 190th Medical Group, Kansas Air National Guard, the video illustrates the importance of the American flag and what it symbolizes for many people.
Centre Daily Times |
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By Brian Washburn It’s time for the local music to get attention on the national stage
Almost every town has a music scene. It’s usually only talked about within the confines of the county limits. Very few music scenes will gain national prominence and recognition; and those often come from gigantic cities—Chicago’s pop-punk scene for one.
Fayetteville Free Weekly |
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