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Well hello, WALL-E! Animated film inspired by stage musical
NEW YORK — Jerry Herman, eyes welling with tears, could hardly believe what he was hearing as he watched the new animated blockbuster ‘‘WALL-E.’’
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Annual patriotic radio concert airs on 89.1 FM
Paul Saltarello will host his fifth annual patriotic radio concert today. Saltarello will play patriotic songs on WDWN-FM (WIN-89), Cayuga Community College's radio station found at 89.1, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Two musicians visiting from Italy will play live music during the broadcast.
The Post-Standard |
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Soundbite: Kenny Neal 'Lets Life Flow'; G-Unit terminates on sight
Kenny Neal begins his first solo album in seven years with the CD's title track. The passion in his voice is haunting, and it's an example of what sets blues apart from other musical styles.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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Oneida traditions take center stage at festival
ONEIDA Lynn Peltiers first attempt at making a cornhusk doll was a success.
Green Bay Press-Gazette |
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McGlaughlin at ease at Grant Park
Fusing music pedagogy and entertainment is a curious feat. There's the risk of becoming a snooze or a clown, and people can sniff out when you're trying too hard.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Uhles: Frampton reconsidered: Mixed
A couple of weeks ago, in complimenting the music of Humble Pie, I was somewhat dismissive of guitarist Peter Frampton's solo career. Little did I know I was opening a big can of worms.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Sweet sips of liberty
For some, the true American pastime is not baseball, or even a meal of hot dogs and apple pie -- it's drinking. And while light beer might be the quintessential stateside tipple, you don't have to settle for watered-down brews when celebrating our country's independence.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Looking hard for the song you'll hear all summer long
In the beginning, there was the convertible. And the wind in your hair and the sun on your face. And it was good - very good.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Oasis to receive Silver Clef honour
Rock veterans Oasis are receiving an award celebrating their contribution to the music industry at a glittering event.
Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland |
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CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS
Baldwinsville Music, fireworks. 6 to 11 p.m. Paper Mill Island, 24 Lock St., Baldwinsville. Music by Atlas. Fireworks at 10:30 p.m. $5; 12 and younger, free.
The Post-Standard |
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Kanye's anger issues
After hearing and watching Kanye West's various temper tantrums the past few years, I guess we shouldn't be surprised the very talented but often testy music superstar is heading to anger management classes.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Schools still teach pupils patriotic songs
Many Americans of a certain age group learned patriotic songs in school as a way to promote pride in their country.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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SEEING RED, WHITE AND BLUE
TODAY Baldwinsville Music, fireworks. 6 to 11 p.m. Paper Mill Island, 24 Lock St., Baldwinsville. Music by Atlas. Fireworks at 10:30 p.m. $5; 12 and younger, free.
The Post-Standard |
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Vacation Bible school lessons incorporate themes, technology
BIRMINGHAM -- 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.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Bands, pianist slated at Concert on the Hill
The July 10 Concert On The Hill will feature the Bicentennial Pops Band, pianist Richard Deal and the Velvet Touch of Luci D'Mari and the Gentlemen. The free concert starts at 6:30 p.m. at Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park.
The Herald News |
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Local concerts
1911 S. Lawrence Ave., Lockport. Visit www.lockportpark.org Band Rendition: 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. July 4, fireworks to follow. Free. Sponsored by Lockport Township Park District and Harris Bank.
The Herald News |
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Dormlife's originality breeding success
An unlikely group makes up the surprise success story Dormlife. Comprised of a warehouse worker, a mental health board employee, a waiter and a music student, all in their early 20s, this band has been changing the current of underground music since 2003. And, interestingly enough, they've never lived in a dorm.
The Courier News |
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Couple preparing fireworks for tonight's Kennewick display
Julia Falleen poked a long metal rod into black launching tubes Thursday morning at Lampson Pits in Kennewick to make sure they were clean of debris and ready for their job: To hold more than 600 shells that will be shot off at tonight's River of Fire Festival fireworks display.
Tri-City Herald |
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Stars align in Calgary
If you're looking for a musical act during the 10 days of Stampede, you might be overwhelmed by your choices.
Calgary Sun |
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Ministry of music
You may not recognize his name, but chances are you've heard Jay Leach play.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Celebrate with a bang!
Happy birthday, America! Red, white and blue celebrations are planned throughout Kentuckiana, many of which feature music and culminate with fireworks. Here's a sampling of star-spangled events that are as wholesome as Mom and apple pie and guaranteed to put you in a patriotic mood, providing the weather cooperates.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Clinton to bring the funk
"We'll do old songs from the '50s, '60s and '70s, some new songs, and some from tomorrow that we ain't made up yet," George Clinton said of his performance at today's Fifth Third Bank Waterfront Independence Festival, held on the Great Lawn at Waterfront Park.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Our picks for this week's top events
On tap this week: various Independence Day events, a concert by "Weird Al" Yankovic, Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer at the Louisville Zoo, Smith-Berry Winery's summer dinner concert series and more.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Tee time: At CityFest, the right T-shirt makes a key statement
It's summer festival season. Which also means it's T-shirt season.
Detroit Free Press |
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Two-day beer and music extravaganza starts today
HASTINGS Beer and Music Festival kicks off tonight under the cover of a massive marquee aimed at sheltering revellers from predicted rain. (03/07/2008 16:13:45)
Hastings Today |
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