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Get Out: Sunday
Photo by Puck90 via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr DO BRUNCH, AMERICANA STYLE : And no, we don't mean that Vegas-in-Glendale shopping monstrosity! But if there's not enough rock-n-roll in your weekend you can fix that fast (and feed your face) at Safari Sam's Brunch Americana (Noon-4) which is a no-cover brunch with live performances. For your listening pleasure, Brunch ...
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Blue Hawaii
Essential Elvis: Chapter 10. Blue Hawaii is probably the movie most associated with Elvis Presley. It is also his most popular and endearing. Its soundtrack would sell three million copies and spend an astounding 20 weeks atop the American music charts. This was good news and bad news for the career of Elvis. The good news was the money and continued popularity. The bad news...
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A musical artist who works in wood
A violinmaker in Boston creates beautiful instruments because he loves music.
The Christian Science Monitor |
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Music lovers attend 17th festival
Thousands of music lovers gather at an independent music festival's 17th annual event near Guildford.
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Gallagher Clears Up Jay-Z Glastonbury Comments
Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher has cleared up the furore surrounding his controversial comments about Jay-Z's headlining show at the U.K.'s Glastonbury festival, insisting he actually "likes" the rapper.
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Concert for peace, unity, environment
"PEACE is not only the absence of war but it also means contentment and having good relationships with others.
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Opting To Buy Clothing With A Conscious
It seems the era of the big box store has helped people become big consumers. Cheap clothing and electronics have led many to treat those products as disposable items. However, the Green Movement is changing that, which is music to the ears to those who've been a part of it for years.
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White Stripes frontman pens poem about Detroit
DETROIT -- Singer-guitarist Jack White says he's frustrated by a sense that his thoughts about Detroit have been misrepresented since he moved from the Motor City to Nashville, Tenn.
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Chant music for paradise
How’s this for technological progress? A religious group uploaded its performance video into YouTube and got a recording deal. You might say that something like that happens all the time. Journey’s Arnel Pineda was discovered via YouTube.
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Tehran to host major Arts Fest
Iran - Tehran - Arts Festival Artists from around the country have been invited to take part in the Second Artistic Festival on Products from Artistic Bureau's Provincial Branches, which the biggest artistic event in the country.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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No Room for Jazz in Harlem?
The no-cover daytime jazz club EZ's Woodshed in Harlem is closing after two and a half years. Its owner, Gordon Palotnick, took a Quixoteian stab at sustaining the music that is identified with Harlem. Instead of a smoky late-night club, Palotnick opened a weekdays-only, daytime juke joint that only served soft drinks; and he didn't charge a hefty cover charge either. Despite his best ...
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Musician devotes final days to GK
Until the very end, Gawad Kalinga advocate Rico Ortanez remained true to his promise of helping uplift the lives of the poor through GK.
Philstar.com |
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Consumer music red sox win east vallejo little league minors championship
The Consumer Music Red Sox were the East Vallejo Little League minors champions after finishing with a 23-2-1 record this season.
Vallejo Times-Herald |
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Rockin' the Docks for one more day
On Saturday evening, "Rockin the Docks" in Lenoir City carried the Fourth of July spirit for one more day.
WVLT-TV Knoxville |
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A-Rod's Trainer: Yankee "Totally Brainwashed" By Madonna
Alex Rodriguez is so obsessed with Madonna that "he'll only listen to [her] music" while driving, and goes "into a trance" if one of her videos comes on at the gym, alleges the Yankee's former trainer and godfather to his two daughters. "Alex, God bless him, is lost," Dodd Romero, 46, told the New York Post Sunday. "I think he got pulled in by the dark side, if you can say that nicely. He's ...
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Tulsa agency promotes recycling at special events
Associated Press - July 6, 2008 11:15 AM ET TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A Tulsa agency that encourages those organizing special events to think about recycling waste is seeing an increase in...
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Send to Friend
UOM—Unheard of Music Record Label—and Empire Entertainment, a dynamic full-service event and entertainment production company known for over a decade of excellence, present the launch of the Love Blooms tour on Friday, July 11 from 3-7 p.m. at Leaming’s Run Garden in Swainton.
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Away We Go:
March 23, 1775: Patrick Henry's finest hour! Testimonies and tempers were heating up at the Second Virginia Convention. More than 100 delegates had assembled in Richmond at Henrico Parish Church - now known as St. John's Church - to organize their protests against the actions of the British Crown.
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In tune with youth
Jose-Luis Novo relishes seeing the joy in children's eyes when they perform a great piece of music for the first time. It reminds him of when he was young and experiencing the same thrill, and he said the memory keeps him young.
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"Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh" wins funny named award in the Calgary's Tenth International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh won a very delightfully named award from an international gay and lesbian film festival. One of the four entries na inilaban ng Regal in the 32 nd Metro Manila Film Festival noong 2006 (the other three being Shake, Rattle & Roll 8 , Mano Po 5 Gua Ai Di , and Super Noypi ), delayed ang naging recognition for the movie adaptation of the Carlo Vergara comic characters in ...
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Hanover Tomato Festival Draws Thousands
Organizers of the Hanover Tomato Festival anticipated an increased demand, but nothing like they saw...Read More>>
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Priestley says music industry 'a mess' but works
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Jason Priestley says he got a crash course on the Nashville music industry while directing a reality series about the Canadian band the Road Hammers.
9 News Denver |
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Diversions for July 6, 2008
Music & Dance today, july 6 BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Always...Patsy Cline," 2 p.m. today and July 13 and 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; "Variety! Music, Memories & More," 7 p.m. Friday and 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets can be purchased online at www.grandriversvariety.com or by calling (888) 362-4223. THURSDAY, JULY 10 KENNY CHESNEY, 7:30 p.m., Roberts Stadium; opening the ...
The Gleaner |
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Regulators take aim at 'collecting societies' for music
Regulators want to end the current European system, under which the collecting societies effectively have monopolies in their domestic markets.
International Herald Tribune |
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Marcus Haddock, a Trojan from Texas
LENOX — Marcus Haddock graduated from a Texas high school so small that he played both offense and defense on the football team. On a couple of occasions, he also changed uniforms during halftime and played trumpet in the band.
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