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Seaside Special show 2
Put your ear to Cromer Pier Pavilion during the summer, and like a shell, you can hear the sounds of British seaside entertainment - comedy, music, song and dance.
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Billy Crawford denies playing sweet music with Heart Evangelista
Nakunan ng pahayag ng Entertainment Live! kahapon, July 5, ang international star at host ng Pinoy Dream Academy na si Billy Crawford tungkol sa balitang pagkakamabutihan nila ni Heart Evangelista. May nakakita raw kasi na magkasama sa isang restaurant sina Billy at Heart.
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Angola: Paulo Flores Makes History in Nostalgic Night of Double Crowning
Angolan popular singer, Paulo Flores, Friday evening in Luanda's "Coqueiros" Stadium opened a new page in the recent history of the national "music hall" by attracting about 21,000 fans into the show of his 20 years of career.
AllAfrica.com |
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Band's booking leaves some brassed off
ORGANISERS of a music festival which aims to bring pride back to a deprived Yorkshire community should have had no trouble finding performers with a world-famous brass band practising on the doorstep. (07/07/2008 08:22:09)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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Bon Jovi nearing the end of "Lost Highway"
DETROIT (Billboard) - Things are starting to get "a little bit" sentimental around the Bon Jovi camp as the New Jersey rockers enter the home stretch of their 2007-08 world tour, according to guitarist Richie Sambora.
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MP3 Sales Are Booming
MP3s have won over discerning digital consumers with year on year sales rising by 300 per cent, according to one online music store.
SKY News |
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Bon Jovi's arena rock is in Auburn Hills tonight
BON JOVI: More blockbuster concert action from the band, above, that seems to be on perpetual tour. There may have been nods to country music with last year's "Lost Highway" album, but don't kid yourself: This is full-on arena rock. Opening are the All American Rejects. 7:30 p.m., the Palace, I-75 at Exit 81, Auburn Hills. 248-377-0100. $39.50-$132.
Detroit Free Press |
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Beatle Ringo Starr inspires celestial musings
Leave Ringo alone. Those weren't the exact words, but the message was clear. Ringo Starr was coming to play at Mohegan Sun, and I had tickets to the concert.
The Republican |
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More of today's best bets in entertainment
See what you can do and where you can go tonight for music, film and more.
Detroit Free Press |
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Two Die In Accident
Two motorcyclists were killed and one was seriously injured in a multi-vehicle accident Sunday night that closed I-91 north just south of Exit 24 in Rocky Hill, state police said.
Hartford Courant |
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ROTHBURY MUSIC FESTIVAL: Report card for Rothbury's first year
If Rothbury wants to join Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza in the ranks of the nation's premier music festivals, it's going to need some swell first-year grades. Here's how Freep Press pop music critic Brian McCollum rated the experience.
Detroit Free Press |
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ROTHBURY MUSIC FESTIVAL: Rothbury wrap-up: The festival in photos
Tens of thousands of fans spent four days camping, partying and soaking up sun and music at the inaugural Rothbury festival on Michigan's west side. In words and pictures, here's your ticket to a new star on the state's cultural scene.
Detroit Free Press |
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ROTHBURY MUSIC FESTIVAL: Ex-Phish, Grateful Dead members help close Rothbury
GRANT TOWNSHIP -- Rothbury eased to a finish Sunday night, rounding out an inaugural festival that was overwhelmingly chalked up as a triumphant success.
Detroit Free Press |
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Taste of Philadelphia delighted munchers at Penn's Landing
For the price of about a gallon of gas, visitors to Penn's Landing could eat all the ice cream they could handle, or chow down on ribeye steak while enjoying live music.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Etheridge mixes music with a message
Alan MacRae/for the Citizen Melissa Etheridge belts it out at Meadowbrook on Saturday.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Winehouse sips wine at Spanish music festival
Soul diva Amy Winehouse sipped from a glass of red wine and looked a bit unsteady on her feet as she appeared in front of a large audience at the Rock in Rio music festival southeast of Madrid, Spain, on Friday.
Courier-Post |
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Former Fremont officer charged in BART station assault
A 26-year-old former Fremont police officer is expected to be arraigned today on seven misdemeanor counts stemming from an assault on a Richmond firefighter last month after a country music concert at AT&T Park.
The Fremont Argus |
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Former Fremont officer charged in San Francisco assault
Ex-cop faces seven misdemeanor counts from BART incident after concert
The Fremont Argus |
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Music Review /
Even though Stevie Wonder was an inexcusable 57 minutes late in arriving on the Shoreline Amphitheater stage Saturday night, the near-capacity crowd of some 22,000 quickly forgot about the tardiness as he and his powerhouse ensemble of 10 instrumentalists and...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Festivals to have a green ambience downriver
Two Downriver summer festivals to be held this week will be more eco-friendly this year.
Detroit Free Press |
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UOMO Media's The NE Inc. At Full Capacity
TORONTO----The NE Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of UOMO Media Inc. continues its flood of business activity, focusing on the development of visual media including music videos.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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School events
Concert -- Smith Carillon Concert Series, 7 to 8 p.m., Penn State Behrend. Watch Gordon Slater perform on the lawn at Behrend's Smith Chapel. Admission is free.
Erie Times-News |
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The 3-minute interview: Vivian Kim
Rockville resident Vivian Kim came to the United States from Korea in 1963 to study education at the D.C. Teachers College. She worked for the federal government for 32 years, helping small businesses learn about the procurement process. In 1987, she founded the National Association of Professional Asian American Women. She's retired from the federal government, but is still the group's ...
The Washington Examiner |
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This Week
What's new in movies, music and theater for July 7-13
Contra Costa Times |
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Wildfire Music head office moving to Thunder Bay
Wildfire Music, a local disc jockey company, will be moving to a new location in a few months. The company currently is run from Fort Frances, where it was created just over five years ago by current owner Adam Armit. The company has undergone major changes in growth over those years and is now expanding. The new head office now will be located in Thunder Bay. “The move will not affect a ...
Fort Frances Times |
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