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Jacobs student ready to make Noise!
ALGONQUIN – The first thing you see when you enter 16-year-old Harry Keyes’ homes is a set of drums in the middle of the living room. Next to it are at least a half-dozen guitars.
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Konami Launches Rock Band Lawsuit
11 Jul 2008: Patents infringed?
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Fiesta Days planners put focus on family
McHENRY – From 1960s Beatles music to wild game meat, the organizers of McHenry’s Fiesta Days promise something for everyone this year.
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Letters to the editor
We need to keep Carol Shea-Porter in Congress. I was very impressed with Carol's sincerity and commitment when I first heard her speak in 2006. I believed she could help move this country in a positive direction, and I was right. She is working to...
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Uganda: Curtain Falls On 'Heartless Desire'
IT has been a full- blooded theatricality as Kombat Entertainment tried to harness all the elements of theatre - music, dance and drama. But as expected, dance took centre stage in this production that closes this weekend at the National Theatre.
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A determined heavy metal band on the run in Baghdad
Although it offers tantalizing glimpses of life in war-torn Iraq, the documentary “Heavy Metal in Baghdad” falls far short of providing musical shock and awe. In fact, for a music film (available on DVD), there's precious little music to be had.
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Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
Police nab suspect in his skivvies … Teen bound for N.C. makes Sacramento … Mister Softee: Knockoffs playing our song … Officials: Tortoise seeks lost owner … The world as we know it from UPI.
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'Timeless message' Approved
There’s a message behind the music of local contemporary gospel group A. Terence Brownlee & Approved. A message of faith, encouragement, love and peace. But the inspiration for the group’s richly textured blend of subdued soulfulness, urban pop gloss and cool vocal sophistication comes from one place only: God.
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Candlebox to burn brightly at 3RF
There was a time when popular music critics were angry at Candlebox for not being grunge enough.
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music
TODAY – Mark Garr – 7:30 p.m.; Paula’s On Main, 1732 E. Main St.; no cover, 424-2300.
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Ticketline
Robert Cray: Aug. 11; Music Mill, Indianapolis; $27 general admission; TM. On sale at noon today.
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Rockers, Dolls and a screamin' good time in Singapore
SINGAPORE - Those who still think Singapore is boring here's some sound advice to note. There's going to be lots of fun and lots of music to indulge in over two consecutive weekends.
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A bounty of chamber music from American Bach Soloists
American Bach Soloists' summer chamber music festival comes to San Francisco next week, with a huge, varied three-program lineup featuring "artistic spotlights," twilight offerings and "main event" performances.
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A. R. Rahmans REFRESHING Sakkarakatti songs
Six songs feature in the Sakkarakatti album and all of them have been composed in a refreshing manner by the highly talented Mozart of Madras A. R. Rahman. Three songs in the form of Taxi, Maruthani and I miss you da have been composed in a westernized new format not familiar to Indain music. Surely a treat for scores of Rahman fans.
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Archives
The International Festival, UNC Charlotte's biggest event of the year, is already being cooked up for this coming September. Since 1975, IFest has been a combination of different cultures, performances and food for the University and surrounding community to experience.
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LeBreton Flats, Ottawa - July 10, 2008
OTTAWA - Last night, The Black Crowes reclaimed Bluesfest for all those blues fans who have been patiently waiting a long time to hear some raunchy rock on the big stage.
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Uganda: Vision Resurrects Dead Clubs
Students of Lakeside College Luzira hae received the New Vision Jazz Peace supplement with excitement.
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Farrell has visions of Vegaspalooza
Perry Farrell, left, will play a wine-tasting concert at Red Rock on Saturday with his group Satellite Party, which includes his wife, Etty Farrell, and bassist Carl Restivo.
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Uganda: Cool's New Album Offers Hot Variety
IS he trying to be an R. Kelly of sorts by releasing song after song and videos too? Singer Bebe Cool is set to launch a 16-track, yet to be titled album, at the end of August. Slated to perform at its launch show is new American singing sensation Sean Kingston.
AllAfrica.com |
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Win Charlestown Seafood Fest or Misquamicut Music Fest tickets
All summer long, we're giving away free tickets to some of the area's most popular family events!
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Paisley hasn't forgotten roots
If he weren't such a nice guy, it would be easy to be jealous of Brad Paisley, whose national tour makes a stop tonight at Riverbend Music Center.
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Da Jazz Room gets things swinging
His voice blended smoothly with the Frank Sinatra tune that played softly in the background. Sinatra is Pietro Verone's favorite -- the kind of music he likes to hear inside his Douglas Avenue restaurant. "I was born at the wrong time. I should've been born in the '30s or '40s," said the owner of downtown Elgin's newest restaurant, Villa Verone.
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Conductor aids Columbus musicians
Cincinnati conductor Jaime Morales-Matos, music director of the Clermont Philharmonic and Central Ohio Symphony and faculty member at Miami University, is donating his conducting skills in a concert on Saturday to benefit the musicians of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
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Influences breed inspiration for Terra Sol
Trying something new seems to be the ever-present motto from the up-and-comers in the music scene. Audiences and critics usually respond with vigor and receptive ears. If the model holds true, Terra Sol will be the next local music machine to claim the spotlight.
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OPERA Sundays
Villa Verone Ristorante Italiano will continue offering live jazz music from 7:30 p.m. until closing on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
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