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What's on TV tonight?
Watch Jerry Lee Lewis and Taylor Hicks, among others, rock the Capitol tonight. Also: Jon Bon Jovi hosts "Saturday Night Live" this week, and the Foo Fighters do the music. Yes.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Ocean County Fair to feature animals, circus acts, music, rides and more
Where can you get close enough to pet a goat, snuggle up to a rabbit, bet on a pig, or crow like a rooster?
Asbury Park Press |
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July 26 barbecue set at American Legion
TOMS RIVER: The American Legion Riders of Post 129 will hold a benefit barbecue on July 26. Proceeds will go to Oceans of Love, a nonprofit organization that assists children with cancer and their families.
Asbury Park Press |
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Country phenom aims for big hit
Three things are important to country and Christian music artist Amber Morgan: her faith, her family and friends, and love of country.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Gloria Wests On the Move: Hats off to Sunset Run organizers
Six years ago, Jim Boots, the Paperfest co-founder wanted to expand the local mid-July Kimberly Festival by adding a 5k run.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Songs of freedom
The Fourth of July is, of course, Independence Day, when America celebrates the occasion, back in 1776, when it declared its independence from Britain. As of this year, however, it is also Independents Day, a worldwide celebration of a different kind of liberty: that from Sony BMG, Warner, EMI and the Universal Music Group, who together constitute the major record labels. It didn’t even take a ...
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FOURTH OF JULY EVENTS
The city of Mobile will present a fireworks show at 9 p.m. today at Battleship Memorial Park. Greg Cyprian of the city's department of Neighborhood and Community Services said that while the park will be open all day, organizers ask that people wait until 5:30 p.m. before arriving for the fireworks show.
Mobile Press-Register |
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Who's Playing
BEVERLY ARTS CENTER - 2407 W. 111th St., Chicago, (773) 445-3838: Mondays through Aug. 25, Cool Jazz Mondays with the Pat Noland Group (courtyard).
SouthtownStar |
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North Dakota State Fair gearing up
With their new CD hitting stores July 22, the country duo Sugarland is once again hoping to make their way to the top of the charts. And on July 26, they also will be making their way to Minot for the North Dakota State Fair.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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Prime Steer hosts street fair, barbecue
Prime Steer Blues Saloon in Mandan will hold a street fair and barbecue today. This is a family event, including music, a beer garden and outdoor grill, and kids activities. Secure parking is available, providing a view of fireworks in the evening.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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Live and in Person
The contrasting styles of songwriter Jason Castro, above, and the theatrical Syesha Mercado, below, show an expanded range for "American Idol" contestants.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Festival organizer aims high for bands
Amedeo Rossi likes to be ahead of the cultural curve.
The Des Moines Register |
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The man who makes Japan rock
Masahiro Hidaka is the man who makes Japan's hills come alive with the sound of music each year.
CNN.com |
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Live Review: Tragically Hip in Ottawa
OTTAWA - Bluesfest, the biggest party of the year, finally came to Ottawa last night with The Tragically Hip at LeBreton Flats to make sure people got the message. It's time to party!
Jam! Showbiz |
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Student might not get to blow her horn
Trumpet player Rachael Cowell played a bad tune Wednesday as she discussed her future as an incoming music major at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Blast at concert injures dozens in Belarus
A bomb exploded during an outdoor concert Minsk, the capital of Belarus, injuring dozens of people.
International Herald Tribune |
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Camille Kolles of Minnesota named new director of Carmel Bach Festival CARMEL
After a yearlong search, Camille Kolles of Minnesota was named the new executive director of the Carmel Bach Festival by the board of directors. Kolles replaces longtime staff member and musician Jesse Read, who served as the festival's managing director since 2004.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Machine music
Punk-loving robots pogo in the name of science
BBC News |
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Radio gets readers all fired up just in time for holiday grilling
John Hogan, chief executive officer, Clear Channel Radio: I enjoyed your piece on Darren Davis. He is a star for us, and I am thrilled we will be employing him in more places around the country.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Sudanese musicians to raise voices in hope
Listen to the opening of Omer Ihsas & the Peace Messengers' album "Imagine" and you will hear this message spoken in English: "The more we dance, the more we sing, the more we live in peace."
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Ode to Joye
LEWISTON - Singer Nick Knowlton began recording "Letting Go" by holding on. He propped his favorite picture of his late wife, Joye, on a music stand and sang to her.
The Lewiston Sun Journal |
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Cobalt takes on shades of green on and off stage
When members of Cobalt & the Hired Guns sat in the audience of the "It's Not Easy Being Green" panel last March at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas, little did they know they'd soon become the main attraction.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Noisy Leeds teen has music system seized
A NOISY teenager is sitting in silence after Leeds council enforcers seized her music system. (04/07/2008 09:53:51)
Leeds Today |
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Tahoe Orchestra known as Toccata celebrates summer with concert series
The Orchestra and Community Choral Artists of the Tahoe Area will continue the sonic fireworks into Fourth of July weekend and beyond.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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