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Concert audience can quiz orchestra at Alpharetta Amphitheatre
Do you have a question for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra? Saturday's concert at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre is your chance to get an answer.
Revue & News |
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The iPhone rush is on
On the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, about 80 Apple fans were spread and sprawled leisurely along the sidewalk an hour before the Apple Store opened this morning. The first of those iPhone 3g buyers arrived Thursday afternoon.
The Kansas City Star |
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V CAST Music with Rhapsody Gets Even Sweeter With LG Chocolate 3 from Verizon Wireless
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. , and SAN DIEGO , July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest eye candy from Verizon Wireless and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. (LG Mobile Phones ) will make its debut on the nation's most reliable wireless network on Sunday, July 13 . The new flip style LG Chocolate(TM) 3, the third- generation of the iconic Chocolate music phones, supports all of the latest features in ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Jeremy Spencer of Fleetwood Mac fame on stage again -- and performing in Belleville
Guitarist Jeremy Spencer is something of an enigma. He hasn't performed in the United States since he left Fleetwood Mac in the early '70s. In fact, he hasn't played in front of a general audience since then, either, instead focusing on performances for charities and events sponsored through the Family International, a religious movement that he joined around the same time he unexpectedly left ...
The Capital Times |
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NEW LOCAL: Slovenefest starts today
The Slovenian National Benefit Society will host Slovenefest today through Sunday — its celebration of everything Slovenian. The 27th annual Slovenefest will feature music from the region’s top polka bands, ethnic food and guests from the Republic of Slovenia.
New Castle News |
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Hot Dozen
1 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 6:30 p.m. Friday, Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre ($29.50 to $95) Having kicked off his tour here two years ago, Petty and his crack band are back. He's joined by former Traffic singer and '80s hit-maker Steve Winwood. www.ticket master.com. 2 Anthony David 8 p.m. Tuesday, Evening Muse ($15 to $17) The Atlanta singer-songwriter and guitarist, the first ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Brassed Off?
Has Boris taken all the criticism following the departure of his deputy mayor Ray Lewis to heart? A Politics Home PH100 survey may have shown support for London's Mayor plummeting recently but has he really swapped City Hall for the Albert Hall? Fear not, the capital's blond bombshell is only taking part in the launch of Marching Youth Music Month. And he describes his trombone playing as ...
SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Music lovers rediscover the timbre of turntable
Travis Dryden spent his childhood listening to his parent's records. And then he left them behind with the other detritus of his pre-college years to be sold for pennies at a yard sale.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Quebec court orders downloading site to shut down
Quebec Superior Court ordered the permanent shutdown Wednesday of the popular downloading website QuebecTorrent, where members exchanged music, TV episodes and films.
CTV.ca |
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Konami sues Harmonix over Rock Band
Konami filed suit Wednesday against Harmonix, MTV Networks, and Viacom, claiming that their game Rock Band infringes on three of the company’s patents on instrument-based videogames. The suit comes just months after guitar maker Gibson sued Viacom over Rock Band, alleging that it violated a similar patent for a virtual-reality music simulation setup that [...]
Adrenaline Vault |
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Week of musical fun planned for Tayport
Fun is coming to Tayport as the second Ferryport Festival opens tomorrow with a parade and fun day.
The Evening Telegraph |
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Brewfest features hundreds of different beers
It's not your typical beer festival. That's what organizers of the Empire State Brewing and Music Festival are saying about the weekend's big event in Clinton Square.
News 10 Now Syracuse |
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Konami Sues Harmonix Over Rock Band Patents
Japanese-headquartered publisher Konami has sued Rock Band developer Harmonix over alleged patent infringements with its range of rhythm action games and associated controllers. Konami's long-running Guitar Freaks and DrumMania series of titles feature similar gameplay to Rock Band and also use musical instrument shaped controllers. Konami also publishes a range of karaoke themed games, ...
Gamasutra |
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Music event cancelled
Till The Cows Come Home licence bid rejected (11/07/2008 14:06:02)
Bedford Today |
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Eccentric's Corner: Rock Star Next Door
Multiplatinum artist Alanis Morrissette.
Psychology Today |
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Review: Disgo Mediabank media player
The Mediabank player from Disgo offers not only storage solution for your entire collection of music and video, it also allows those files to be played back directly.
Computer Active |
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Was mystery singer David Lee Roth?
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 peanuts while driving on a country road near Brantford.
Toronto Star |
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Church Notes
n Harry Huber will present "A Hymn Festival" at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at University United Methodist Church, 1509 S. Santa Fe. Huber will perform his favorite arrangements of hymns, including "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Be Thou My Vision," and "Praise to the Lord." The audience may sing along to some song.
Salina Journal |
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Bands to perform Sunday
The Christian Rock band, Disciple, will be in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at Grace Church, 220 Pecan St., Nash, Texas.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Glut of profane band names pushes boundaries
Profanity is getting more play than ever in the music industry thanks to its appearance in an ever-growing number of band names and a high-profile Canadian movie.
CTV.ca |
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W&L Summer Scholars, Schadeberg Studio To Present Purcell and Shakespeare
The Washington and Lee University Summer Scholars program, in conjunction with the vocal studio of Christine Schadeberg, presents “Purcell Meets Shakespeare: An Evening of Words and Music” on Tuesday, July 22 at 7:30pm in the Concert Hall of the W&L Lenfest Center for the Arts. Admission is free and the community is cordially invited.
Rockbridge Weekly |
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Wire
What? Rock critics and musicians alike -- Michael Stipe, Robert Smith, and Robert Pollard just to name a few -- have heralded Wire as founding fathers of the U.K. post-punk scene in the late '70s, having shaped a new and influential form of atmospheric art-house music. And with the release of Object 47 on July 15, the band's original members show how well they've aged and how far they've ...
Spin |
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New Music: Feral Children: Jaundice Giraffe [MP3/Stream]
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? Just as in European art around the time Paul Gauguin was taking an extended tropical vacation, a new "primitivism" has been sweeping through indie rock, as bands like Animal Collective, El Guincho, Ruby Suns, Vampire Weekend, and Abe Vigoda borrow from African and Micronesian musics. Seattle quintet the Feral Children sound like the ...
Pitchfork |
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Valley Vibrations for July 11
Details are needed by noon Wednesday to put local musical entertainment information in this column. Contact People Editor Sharlene Irete at sirete@recordcourier.com, at 782-5121, ext. 210 or by fax, 782-6132.
The Record-Courier |
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For Marketers, iPhone is to content what iPod is to music
Fuel Industries is not a company known for coming in late on industry trends. The Canadian interactive studio was among the first in the branded entertainment space, and one of the first to build 3d immersive worlds in a browser dating back to 2004.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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