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Celina choir members to attend camp at UNT
Five Celina voices will chime in as campers sing choral music at the University of North Texas campus next week.
The Frisco Enterprise |
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Gather on the green for music, dance
Gathering on the Green, the annual arts bash at Mequon’s Rotary Park, will open its 14th weekend tonight. The park will open for picnicking at 5 p.m. At 7 p.m., an evening of jazz with players from the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, t...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Schroeder's music in tune with his reads
They say it all the time when a young singer-songwriter talks about experiences beyond his years: You have to have loved to write a love song; experience loss to write its bitter foil.
Tri-City Herald |
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CD Spotlight: Beck's Modern Guilt
Beck Modern Guilt DGC In his own white way, Beck Hansen is like Miles Davis: He imbues every piece of music he creates with an aura of hipness. That's why his choice of co-producer for "Mod...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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24 Hours: South Shore Frolic; Fine Arts Fair;
4 this afternoonThe annual South Shore Frolic features live music, a children's area, food and nightly fireworks. "Saws for Cause," a group of chainsaw artists who carve and sell their work for charity, will be at work on the fe...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Britney, Madonna to perform nude 'bondage' routine
Madonna and Britney Spears are set to perform a bondage routine together. The pop superstars - who caused controversy when they shared a kiss at the MTV Music Awards in 2003 - will appear in bandages which they will remove to reveal tiny bondage pants and knee-high boots.
Stuff |
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Bravo! continues with concerts by Philadelphia Orchestra, more
The Philadelphia Orchestra performs tonight and Saturday at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater and finishes its 2008 residency Monday night with a performance of “Carmina Burana.”
Vail Daily |
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Acclaimed violinist performs with the Philadelphia Orchestra Friday
Violin virtuoso Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg performs with The Philadelphia Orchestra tonight. For more information or tickets, visit www.vailmusicfestival.org or call 877-812-5700.
Vail Daily |
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More News
AAI Corp. of Hunt Valley won $2.53 million from the Navy for instruments and laboratory equipment. Bioqual of Rockville won $24.02 million from the Department of Health and Human Services to house and maintain non-human primates.
Gazette.Net |
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Commentary: Should the Music Stop for iTunes?
One IP contract that has touched millions of consumers is Apple's music license for iTunes, which purports to govern the use consumers can make of the music they download from Apple to their computers and iPods. That contract highlights some too-often-overlooked interactions among the laws governing copyright fair use, misuse and federal pre-emption of state law, writes law professor F. Scott ...
Law.com |
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Music in human culture
Music. It’s been known to exist in every culture, past and present, from the most barbaric and primitive to the most technologically advanced society.
The Borneo Post |
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"Kids Celebrate America" at the State House
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - Midlands children got patriotic at the State House Thursday. It was the eighth annual "Kids Celebrate America" event. They passed around kazoos, played patriotic music and celebrated the red, white, and blue.
WIS News 10 Columbia |
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Food, fun and fireworks: The Munchmobile drops in on holiday cookouts
There were fireworks on the Munchmobile Fourth of July holiday trips -- long before sparklers and rockets lit the night sky.
The Star-Ledger |
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U.S.A. looks great to these citizens
STARRY-EYED- Moorpark residents Katie Wieser, left and Sam Carrol, both 11, are dressed for the holiday at the Moorpark Fireworks Extravaganza on July 3 at Arroyo Vista Park. The family-oriented event included a plane fly-over, flag presentation, live music, food and fireworks. Please see more photos on page 15.
Moorpark Acorn |
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Mayhem Festival brings metal back to San Bernardino
Devore is no stranger to heavy metal. In 1983, the record-breaking US Festival brought top metal bands to Glen Helen and 13 years later, the first Ozzfest tour made one of its two stops in Devore.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Meat Loaf and the case of deja vu
US rock star Meat Loaf's controversial Hampshire show was not the first time he has left fans disappointed on his current tour, the Daily Echo can reveal.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Konshens Blows Up
Dancehall's latest sensation sits down with Splash to discuss finding success and happiness through a music career, plans for his future and how overcoming hardship helped breathe life into his eternal passion.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Newton County Fair
The midway is open, and the sights and sounds of a real summer carnival fill the air. The 41st annual Newton County Fair is in full swing at Neosho. There's live music every night... including Dezi Hickman, Friday evening. Uptown Rhythm Section will be Saturday night's featured act.
KSN - KODE Joplin |
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Snoop Dogg's Cash Infusion
Fresh off his recent duets with Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg is continuing his country ways. The Man in Black's 1956 hit "I Walk the Line" will be redrawn by the rapper, Teddy...
E! Online |
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The Who to play special show in LA
It's tough being a rock star.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Person, Malone Make Summer Cooler
Ever since March, when the veteran tenor saxophonist Houston Person and the dynamic guitarist Russell Malone threw sparks during a few tunes together at a Highlights in Jazz concert, I've been anxious to hear the two in a full-length collaboration. So far it hasn't happened, but on Wednesday evening, I created my own de facto Person-Malone matchup by catching Mr. Person at Jazzmobile and then ...
The New York Sun |
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The Who and friends to play special show in L.A
It's tough being a rock star.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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A Way For Unknown Musicians To Make Money
"Music website Last.fm launched a revolutionary new programme yesterday to ensure unsigned bands will receive the same royalty privileges as those signed to major labels.
Arts Journal |
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Diamond Dave turns out to be a fake
It's a story that circulated around the world: Rock star David Lee Roth saved by two OPP officers after suffering a severe allergic reaction to nuts while driving on a country road near Brantford.
Hamilton Spectator |
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iPhones fall short at launch
The iPhone 3G only launched last night but stores around the country are already selling out.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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