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Carlene Carter to Headline Mountain Stage Show
Carlene Carter, a member of one of country music’s royal families, will headline next month’s return of the Mountain Stage radio show to the Twin City.
Bristol Herald Courier |
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The Look of Music
What happens when two designers get together to make music? Well, the result could be as abstract as aspidistrafly, a local duo who will launch their first official full-length album this weekend at iShop in Cathay Orchard Cineleisure.
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Opening of new retail space for art, music, education still in sight
Photo By Kevin Graff/The Review A new retail space being produced in the old Jupiter’s building on East Main Street in Alliance will open, if all goes according to plan, in the very near future.
The Alliance Review |
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Mets build big lead, then hang on against Phillies
Bachata, a form of dance music that originated in Pedro Martinez's home country of the Dominican Republic, filled a joyful Mets clubhouse Monday night at Citizens Bank Park.
Newsday |
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Duo shares their passion for human rights at Common Ground on the Hill
A quiet rhythm of tapping feet and humming set the tempo for Guy Carawan to pluck the first notes. Candie Carawan started singing. The group, some with folk instruments, quickly joined in the chorus, “keep your eyes on the prize, hold on.”
Carroll County Times |
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Regarding free agency ... Dumars sits between a rock and a hard place
The Eastern Conference finals complete, and a failed venture for the third straight year, Joe Dumars sat before the media and talked a big game. The Pistons' president of basketball operations was visibly miffed about the lack of urgency his team displayed during the Eastern Conference finals.
Royal Oak Daily Tribune |
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New CDs due for release on July 8: Beck, The Melvins, Willie Nelson
• Beck, “Modern Guilt” (Interscope). Anti-folk hero teams up with producer Danger Mouse. • Donna the Buffalo, “Silverlined” (Sugar Hill). • Great Big Sea, “Fortune’s Favour” (Suma). Canadian folk-rocke...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Preserve this land
Anyone who's spent a summer evening enjoying a show at Blossom Music Center knows its picturesque surroundings. Officials with the Ohio Trust for Public Land have a grand vision to preserve that open space for generations.
The News-Herald |
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An appealing and highly entertaining fashion show on Sunday, showcasing styles and trends from when mento was the popular musical genre, to contemporary dancehall, brought the curtain down on the three-night entertainment package highlighting various aspects of African retentions, and five days of dialogue on the cultural diversity of the region.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Arson to blame for $300,000 Rasputin's fire
Ottawa police have determined that a fire that caused $300,000 damage at Rasputin’s Folk Café on Bronson Avenue early Sunday was caused by arson.
Ottawa Citizen |
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Massac County man remembered as outgoing and friendly
MASSAC COUNTY - Friends said Joshua Steven Brown was a 19-year-old Metropolis resident who loved baseball, the outdoors and music.
The Southern Illinoisan |
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Pulling all the strings
A dancer performs in Raise the Red Lanterns, whose musical score is composed by Chen Qigang. CD: When did you know that you would be the music director of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games? How did you react to the commission?
China Daily |
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CD reviews
Mellencamp, 56, is feeling his age and then some here. It's an album presented like a deathbed testament: bleak, solitary, bluesy and unbowed.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Calendar for Tuesday July 8
JIM COSGROVE AKA MR. STINKYFEET: Concert. Includes CD giveaways and information about the Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program. 10 a.m.; Sar-Ko-Par-Trails Park, 87th and Lackman, Lenexa and 2 p.m., Johnson County Library-Antioch, 8700 Shawnee Mission Parkway. Free. www. learningquest.com (877-345-8837, Ext. 2181)
The Kansas City Star |
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Square's First iPod Game Uses Music to Fight
Song Summoner already finished, hitting the iTunes Store tomorrow.
1up.com |
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The hunt for Julie
The light music of a flute carried on a soft breeze through the Medieval Faire Sunday, the afternoon calm and warm amid the renaissance festivities.
Star Beacon |
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Charlottetown's Two Hours Traffic in running for Polaris Music Prize
Charlottetown’s Two Hours Traffic has made the short list for the $20,000 Polaris Music Prize.
The Guardian |
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Where Hendrix hung out - webguide lists England's pop landmarks
London - Memorabilia fans will love it and for any visitor planning a pilgrimage to discover England's rich pop music heritage the England Rocks website is a must. The interactive web guide offers a wealth of information on where the stars of yeste...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Proposed Ordinance Could Stop The Music
An addition to Richmond's noise ordinance would stop any outdoor music after 10 O'clock.
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Reggae an important part of Jamaican culture - Dr Horace Chang
The government is to establish a museum of reggae music and artifacts, to represent the struggles and achievements of Jamaican music, and will establish a special initiative to encourage and assist Jamaican film makers to produce works on Jamaican culture.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Thinking Allowed. Thinking Aloud.
Born and raised in a village with train halt, I have always been fascinated with the romance of chucking locomotives and shunting coaches. They were music to my ears which I don't get to hear any longer these days.
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Levine Wages Berlioz?s Trojan War
James Levine opened the Boston Symphony Orchestra?s summer season at Tanglewood with a concert performance of Berlioz?s biggest, meatiest and most hair-raisingly passionate score, the opera ?Les Troyens.?
New York Times |
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Missouri Theatre raises funds to aid Cedar Rapids Symphony
COLUMBIA — An open cello case sitting in the lobby of the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts brimmed with folded checks and $20 bills. The case was accompanied not by a scruffy street musician as one might expect, but by a modest sign and a cheerful volunteer.
Columbian Missourian |
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Christie Brinkley recalls breakup `nightmare'
Christie Brinkley had everything she wanted: a family and an old Hamptons farmhouse brimming with children's music and art and beloved pets.
China Daily |
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Music hall brings couple together
Like many newlyweds, Guy and Maxine Griffith, of Mapledale, often reminisce about the day they first met and how their romance led to matrimony. But unlike most newlyweds, the Griffiths are proud octogenarians whose love of music led them to their chance meeting last August at the American Heritage Music Hall in Ronceverte, a place on earth where some say heavenly things can happen.
The Register-Herald |
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