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Musica 'was negligent'
The NPA has welcomed a Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court ruling that found retailer Musica guilty of trading in counterfeit goods.
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App Store to open 10 July - analysts
Apple seems set to launch the App Store - the central shopfront for iPhone (and iPod touch applications) by 5pm on Thursday, a report claims. Citing sources, music industry analysts MusicAlly today told clients Apple will debut the App Store in advance of the US/UK release of the iPhone 3G.
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BSO's Levine to miss rest of Tanglewood season
LENOX — Kidney surgery this week will force James Levine to miss the rest of the Tanglewood season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra music director announced in a statement yesterday.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Westport music festival stage in river will provide unique setting
MUSIC lovers are set for a brilliant five days in Westport later this summer when top musicians clamber aboard a specially-created ‘river stage’ for a week of festivities.
Western People |
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Pipitone returns as one of The Rip Off Artists
The release of the 11-song "Esque" by The Rip Off Artists comes as something of a surprise in light of the decision by Nick Pipitone -- one half of the group -- to step back from music.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Jazz band plays to preserve the music
Jazz Juvenocracy is composed of six elementary, middle and high school students from Venice, Sarasota and Bradenton
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Joie de vivre, vivacious and bubbly, just a few small words to describe Vidya Balan's Tete-a-Tete with VJ Salil on Star Stop on B4U Music. The lovely actress is at her wittiest best as she answers Salil's questions candidly.
Glamsham.com |
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BISHOP CHARLES ASHLEY CRAIG III PASSES: Board member of the Gospel Music Workshop of America died recently.
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, Al Hobbs, announced the passing of one of its members, Bishop Charles Ashley Craig III.
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REV. TIMOTHY WRIGHT UPDATE: Popular gospel singer recovers from a car crash that killed his wife and grandson.
The nation is crying the words of the song "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus" as the gospel artist who sings it lies in a hospital bed recovering from a head-on collision.
Eurweb |
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Rock, country acts make room as R&B returns to fair
The York Fair will get a double dose of girl power Sept. 12 from Danity Kane and Jada. The all-female R&B/pop acts join this year's Grandstand mix of hard rock, country, classic rock and singer/songwriter performers.
York Daily Record |
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OSU is No. 1 ... in music piracy
Ohio State University usually likes to lead the pack when it comes to Top 25 lists, but not this time.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Students exchange cultures
The 11 people huddled together Tuesday at the front gate of Hard Rock Park didn't seem any different than the hundreds of thousands of tourists who annually flock to Myrtle Beach. But they were. Ranging in age from 13 to 26, these students traveled nearly 5,300 miles from the Moscow area of Russia to experience an American summer, Myrtle Beach style. They are here as part of a cultural exchange ...
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According to Songs and Soundtracks, a Ghost Worked on the New Instrumental Album by The G-Man
When Scott G began to mix The G-Man's new album, "Audio Takes a Stand" produced by Songs and Soundtracks, he was shocked to see that an unseen entity had completed it for him.
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Review: Jonas Brothers fire up fans, Ford Center
The Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato rocked The Ford Center in Oklahoma City Tuesday night on the fourth stop of their summer-long "Burnin' Up" tour. The three brothers stirred up a frenzy of shrieking teens, tweens and pretweens with their mere presence, my own 14-year-old daughter, Amber Gillmore included. She is usually too-cool-for-school, emo-ing out to Fall Out Boy and Panic At The Disco ...
The Oklahoman |
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Black Francis
December 19, 1990, was a night I will most probably, unless begged by some random, catastrophic brain injury, never forget. On that precious evening a friend and I attended a concert that, and I declare this with the utmost sincerity, was nothing less than pure magic.
Aspen Daily News |
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Eaglewood Folk Festival lined up for Aug. 22-24
The pieces are falling into place for this year's Eaglewood Folk Festival. Now in its 19th year, Canada's premier songwriters festival is held annually at the Eaglewood Resort in...
Brock News |
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Go & Do - York area events
Internationally acclaimed storyteller Michael Parent will present a special collection of bug stories and songs to share with listeners of all ages at 10:30 a.m. Thursday as part of York Public Library's Family Fun series. Parent has been telling stories...
The York Weekly |
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Mersey Band to offer summer concerts
The 34 member Mersey Band under the direction of Scott A...
The Advance |
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Fear of flying … fingers
Two young women sit in a booth at The Press Room, frosty beers on the table. They're out on the town enjoying some low key music downstairs, catching up with each other — gossip, guys, clothes, work — the usual stuff young folks yak about. Or...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Miles And Miles Of Smiles
Singer/songwriter Aimee Mann is returning to the road after a short break for another round of dates in support of her latest, @#%&! Smilers . Mann kicks off the next leg of her tour tonight at the Chatauqua Auditorium in Boulder, Colo., and will hit clubs, theatres and the occasional festival through early September.
POLLSTAR |
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Ont. cops rescue Van Halen singer
SIMCOE, Ont. -- Rock star David Lee Roth suffered a medical emergency during a recent visit to a small Ontario town south of Brantford.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Go & Do - you can't stop the music!
The Seacoast Science Center's Music-by-the-Sea Concert Series kicks off at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 10 with the percussive rhythm of Entrain. Gates open at 5 p.m. for dining, rain or shine. Tickets are $8 for adults and $2 for children ages 3-12. All...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Live Review: Fergie in Ottawa
OTTAWA - Fergie is one of the few performers at Bluesfest who can attract everyone from children up past their bedtime to old folks who, well, are also up past their bedtime.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Feisty Carolyn leaving her Mark
It doesn't matter who you are or what kind of music you like - if you've ever seen Carolyn Mark in concert, chances are you loved it. Or, at the very least, remember the woman who is a walking, talking, fully opened can of whoop-ass.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Books
Last week’s best-selling books at Borders Books, Music & Cafe in Fort Wayne:
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