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Beckley Area Colgate Country Showdown Names Winner
The nation's largest country music talent search has named a new winner for our area.
WVVA Bluefield |
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Young patriots celebrate July 4 at Mt. Hood Band Concert
Children of all ages and their families enjoy the music and festivities at Mt. Hood on Independence Day, July 4.
Melrose Free Press |
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Robert Mondavi celebrated
Robert Mondavi's wish upon his death was for people to gather at his namesake winery in the Napa Valley and enjoy a big party.That came true Saturday as hundreds gathered for a celebration that was part New Orleans jazz festival, part classical concerto and part homey Italian sing-along.
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat |
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Music Review: Nat Adderley - Work Song
Cannonball wasn't the only legendary jazz musician in the family. Orrin Keepnews is a name that's probably unfamiliar to most jazz fans, but over the years you've almost certainly listened to a lot of the music he generated -- not as a musician, but as a producer. In recognition of his accomplishments, Concord is reissuing many of his classic albums in 24-bit remastered versions, designating ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Las Vegas Sun
The pay-per-view is about to start and the production crew is getting people fired up with The Who’s “Baba O’Reilly.” Another good pick from the people deciding the music.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Thursday, July 10
“Sounds of Summer” Music Series — By popular demand, this outdoor concert series at the Riverwalk continues through July. Enjoy live entertainment from 7 to 9 p.m. by Deja Vu, with Mike Cooper, Sheila Heatherly, Justin Childers and Michael Smith.
The Commercial Dispatch |
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STORY TOOLS
“Sounds of Summer” Music Series — By popular demand, this outdoor concert series at the Riverwalk continues through July. Enjoy live entertainment Thursday, July 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. by Deja Vu, with Mike Cooper, Sheila Heatherly, Justin Childers and Michael Smith.
The Commercial Dispatch |
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‘It’s my mistake..I worked without a contract’: Anu Malik
You’ve often said that you don’t want to do multi-composer projects..then why Woodstock Villa and Mission Istanbul ? See, sometimes you do some work in good faith, even in the absence of a contract. Apoorva Lakhia, Suniel Shetty, Ekta Kapoor are all close friends.
Hindustan Times |
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Roll Over, Beethoven, Tell Mario the News
On Thursday evening, video game aficionados of all ages can hear the music from their favorite games performed by the Houston Symphony.
The Facts |
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Rothbury theatre and music on Saturday
The Black Keys performs on the third day of the Rothbury festival on Saturday,July 5, 2008. (ROMAIN BLANQUART/DFP)
Detroit Free Press |
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Never Too Late For Love; Couple Weds at Retirement Home
Some folks at a local retirement home say its never too late to fall in love.
KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station |
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Selections From Really Long (and Not So Long) Ago
Reviews of recordings by Concerto di Viole, Gloria Cheng and Oxford Camerata.
New York Times |
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Music, books and money don't mix, but it makes for good debate.
That's what happened when music stakeholders declared that they wanted longer periods to financially benefit from copyrighted material. But the National Library countered calling the move elitist.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Jamaica's artistic genius on display
On the ultimate day of Kingston On The Edge- the two year old urban arts festival- held from June 20 through to June 28, two female artists successfully collaborated on an innovative mural project which set an example worth repeating all over Jamaica.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Antietam vignettes
Janice Czeh drew attention Saturday from several concertgoers at Antietam National Battlefield.
The Herald-Mail |
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Redlands Summer Music Festival
Tuesday, July 8 The Four Preps
Redlands Daily Facts |
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UNT jazz program set for new direction as longtime leader scats
DENTON – Neil Slater has faced many challenges in his 27 years as chairman of the University of North Texas' Jazz Studies Division.
Dallas Morning News |
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If Music Be the Food of Fortune
Plans to start an annual three-day Woodstock-esque music festival for 75,000 in upstate New York get mixed reactions from residents.
New York Times |
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Bartlett July 4th Weekend Fun
There was plenty of fun and games for everyone over the holiday weekend as Bartlett celebrated the Fourth of July. With the carnival, music, food and drink, crowds were drawn to Bartlett Community Park all weekend.
Carol Stream Press |
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Travel: Holidays
British singer Sting performs during a music festival in Spain. (AP Photo)
The Times of India |
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BSO celebrates July 4th with stars, stripes
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's Star-Spangled Spectacular will take place at Oregon Ridge Park tonight at 8 p.m. Guest conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos will lead the BSO in patriotic favorites, including Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" and Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever."
Baltimore Examiner |
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Community turns out to celebrate July 4th
Fourth of July Parade judges picked the nuttiest float in the parade as the winner of the grand prize for best overall entry. The winner in Seguin’s Biggest Small Town 4th of July Parade in Texas was the Floresville Peanut Festival float.
Seguin Gazette-Enterprise |
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Whitehaven News
Forget modern day pop music from mainstream artists such as Kylie Minogue, Madonna and Justin Timberlake – no-one compares to Nirvana, who are clearly the best band of all time.
The Whitehaven News |
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Burmese New Year celebrated in Utica
Many of the region’s growing Burmese population laughed, danced and ate in a family picnic atmosphere Saturday during the 2008 Burmese Thingyan, or New Year’s Water Festival, at Hanna Park.
The Observer-Dispatch |
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Bollywood spectacle!
ONE of Bollywood's top musicians will arrive in Bahrain later this year to support a fundraiser for children with special needs.
Gulf Daily News |
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