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Band of the Week: Ric Toole Band
If you like rock, you'll go for the way the Ric Toole Band does it with a Southern accent.
The Morning Call |
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Seacoast's summer fishing season is heating up
The rivers are alive with the sound of music. Fisherman's music that is. A lure slapping the water, the line zinging off of your reel and the splash of a fish breaking water. The most beautiful sounds in the world.
Portsmouth Herald |
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Festival set for next weekend
The Clayton Summer Festival will kick off at 7 a.m. July 19 with a pancake breakfast at the Clayton Fire Department hall.
The Daily Telegram |
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Evidence of a hard day's night goes on display
An exhibition marking 60 years of Merseyside's contribution to popular music opens in Liverpool.
BBC News |
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Things to Go & Do - nature, archaeology, music, picnic
Slow Food Seacoast hosts the second annual Down on the Farm Potluck Picnic from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 13 at Tuckaway Farm in Lee. Bring a potluck dish and join your neighbors and friends for a summer afternoon picnic on a historic New Hampshire...
Portsmouth Herald |
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Mohammed Abu Bakr al-Moflehi, Minister of Culture, and Ahmed Abdullah al-Hajri, Governor of Ibb Governorate, have begun preparations for holding the Sixth Annual Tourist Festival scheduled to be held during August 5-12.
Yemen Observer |
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K-5 arts fundraising drive continues despite deadline
The drive to raise $850,000 began nearly two weeks ago in an effort to maintain weekly art and music lessons for the district's approximately 12,000 elementary-age students.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Trackback: 'Swingtown' rocks
“Swingtown,” the smart, wonderfully acted CBS drama about suburban wife-swapping in the '70s, has found a grown-up rhythm as it explores subjects such as what it means to find your true self.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Music and food featured at August festival
More than 15 bands on three stages will be featured Saturday, Aug. 23, at the fourth annual Fairport Music & Food Festival to support children at the Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong.
MPNnow.com |
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Like no other
Let’s be completely upfront here. Beck’s music isn’t for those who only listen to pop radio. It’s not even for those who enjoy only one genre of music. His music is out there, there’s no getting around that.
The Ohio University Post |
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Bulgarian Composer and Conductor Vili Kazasyan Dies at 74
The relatives of one of the most famous Bulgarian composers and conductors Vili Kazasyan announced Saturday that he had died. The 74-year-old Kazasyan has been the Director and conductor of the Big Band of the Bulgarian National Radio for over 35 years.
Novinite.com |
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Alt-rockers Downhere set for Billings concert
Canadian melodic alt-rockers Downhere will perform in concert July 20 at 7 p.m. at Faith Evangelical Church, 3145 Sweetwater Drive. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 on the day of the show ...
Billings Gazette |
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Paisley picks the finest
As he demonstrated at Riverbend, Brad Paisley is a low-key singer who lets his guitar flash and mostly clever songwriting do the entertaining.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Faith guide
Saturday, July 12, 2008 TodayBull Mountain Community Church, 117 Old Divide Road, south of Roundup: A revival with services outdoors under the trees is open to the public. There are old-time hymns and country gospel. Native Amer ...
Billings Gazette |
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Festival expected to attract 85,000
Festival-goers are gearing up for even more music after T in the Park kicked off in style. Revellers with camping tickets were treated to a stellar line-up at Balado, Kinross-shire, on Friday, with performances from headliners The Verve, Chemical Brothers and Feeder.
ic Lanarkshire |
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Coming Up
The Vancouver Island MusicFest is in full swing in Comox this weekend with some smokin' acts such as Joe Louis Walker, above. Writing from the festival, Times Colonist music critic Mike Devlin will check out all five stages. Read about Vancouver Island's biggest music festival, tomorrow in Arts.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Sweet sounds
Slick, very slick. That's the sound of modern country music these days, where the difference between country tunes and middle-of-the-road Tom Cochrane rock songs or circa-85 Aerosmith power ballads is often just the addition of (or absence of) some fiddle or pedal-steel guitar.
Calgary Sun |
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Fame and fortunate
Call it intuition, or skill, or just good luck, but Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald found Ellen Page for his film The Tracey Fragments just before the movie Juno rocketed her into Oscar territory and Hollywood stardom.
Calgary Sun |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Aug 2006 20:52 UTC
Normally we try not to report on music players, but since this concerns Microsoft's direct attack on Apple's music player , it's actually somewhat interesting.
New Mobile Computing |
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Lifest a time for fun, reflection
OSHKOSH For those attending Lifest, being at the five-day Christian music festival goes beyond the music, food and carnival rides to a place thats much deeper.
The Appleton Post-Crescent |
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Charity snog for song invitation
Loving couples are invited to kiss in front of the camera to raise funds for a new cancer charity.
BBC News |
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The week's reality TV update
Well, colour me shocked; the Marias actually sang show tunes this week. Of course, none of the songs was from The Sound of Music (that would make too much sense).
Jam! Showbiz |
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Kids spend summer on stage
Shows like ``American Idol'' and movies like Disney’s ``Camp Rock'' and ``High School Musical'' seem to have ignited in children a renewed interest in performing – and many are enrolling in summer camps and workshops that allow them to sing, dance and act.
The Patriot Ledger |
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iPhone makes big debut in BlackBerry country
The new iPhone with a fancy touch screen is a combination of ipod, cellphone and personal computer which can be used to surf internet, play music, watch video, check email.
Deccan Herald |
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Nanci Griffith lucky in Winnipeg
It's been more than two decades since Nanci Griffith played the Winnipeg Folk Festival. But it was a gig she'll never forget.
Jam! Showbiz |
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