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No clear winner yet among Wi-Fi radio receivers
NEW YORK -- What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir -- the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
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SNOOP DIGS DEEPER INTO COUNTRY: Rapper to team with Teddy Riley and DJ Quik for 'Johnny Cash Remixed.'
*Snoop Dogg was really serious about his newfound love for country music. In addition to his current single "My Medicine" with Willie Nelson, the rap star has signed on to join the upcoming project "Johnny Cash Remixed."
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PASSING STRANGE TO CLOSE THIS WEEK: Tony nominated show ends Belasco run on July 20.
*The Broadway musical Passing Strange is scheduled to close its run at the Belasco Theatre following the matinee performance on July 20, one day after Spike Lee films two performances before a live audience for a forthcoming film version.
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Seattle Center goes French for Bastille Day festivities
French speakers and French lovers transformed Seattle Center into a hub of European culture, with food, wine and music Sunday during the fifth-annual Bastille Day celebration, commemorating France's independence.
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Sound of summer
In image 1, Rudy Roman bangs on the congas Sunday at Klein Park in Las Cruces for the free Music in the Park city summer concert series.
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Genesee Country Village & Museum has Civil War re-enactments
Civil War re-enactments are being conducted at Genesee Country Village & Museum.
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Crow, Groban scheduled to perform on Tuesday night
Tuesday night's gathering of baseball superstars will also bring together some of music's big-gest acts.
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Police recapture a moment %%deck%%Pop music review - Time dulls the band's edgy sting a bit, but the reunion show in ...
At the turn of the century there were few bands that seemed less likely than The Police to ever reunite. Bands with deceased members, maybe. So it was rather a surprise that the three men who made up the '80s punk/reggae/rock pioneer reassembled last year and hit the road.
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School of rock
Being a rock star ain't what it used to be.
The Fresno Bee |
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Diverse crowds revel at Latin fest
BEACON - The hundreds who attended the 13th annual Latin American Festival at Waterfront Park Sunday were greeted by warm weather, spicy foods and live salsa music.
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The week ahead: east county
What: Freethinkers of Ventura County meeting featuring presentation by Jeanean Hollen on "Dubai: Past, Present and Future." This will be a look at this Arab country's history, politics and innovative eco-friendly construction boom that has dominated the last decade. Snacks and discussion to follow.
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Vaiyapuri – The reel music director
Noted comedian Vaiyapuri has made a name for himself in Tamil cinema. Having acted in nine films with Kamal Haasan including Mumbai Express and Dasavatharam, Vaiyapuri is eagerly awaiting the release of Rajinikanths Kuselan.
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Judy Davids Goes Behind-the-Music in 'Rock Star Mommy: My Life as a Rocker Mom,' just Published by Cital Press
Mom rocker Judy Davids was forty-two when she picked up a guitar for the first time and conspired with the neighborhood moms to form an all-mom rock band. Within weeks, The Mydols were born. Did they have a clue what they were doing? Nope. But from that point on, it was full steam ahead and never mind the laundry.
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Music Biz Portal, Promoter Showcase Indie Women Rockers
Noisy Planet to Sponsor 2008 Girls Rock, Girls Rule Tour
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Top Headlines
WRENTHAM - Kevin Mischley is a doctor, AND he's played one on stage. Mischley, 37, has been a musical theater lead with various groups in the area for more than a decade while maintaining a thriving dental practice in Walpole.
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Llangollen festival hailed a success
THIS year’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod was last night hailed by organisers as one of the most successful ever with “buoyant” visitor numbers despite the UK’s economic woes.
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Making the scene
An Indianapolis-based scenery design company is happy to remain in the background, out of the limelight. McGuire Scenic is so low key that viewers of its Web site wouldn't know the company has designed sets for some of the biggest names in show business -- Jimmy Buffett and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes -- as well as corporate heavyweights such as Toyota, Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems.
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Summit gives teens road map to college
Mei Smith didn't think she'd find a place where she belonged. The 18-year-old Manual High School senior doesn't listen to the same music her peers listen to. She's more interested in Japanese pop music and hopes to study in Japan someday.
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Liberatore at Large: Terra Linda guitarist helps baby boomers rock out
IT'S A SATURDAY afternoon and Ric Wilson, a professional guitarist, is leading a group of middle aged rockers through a garage band rendition of the Beatles' 1969
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News
Dozens of young revellers were blinded by a laser show at a dance music festival near Moscow last week and doctors fear the damage may be irreparable, the Kommersant daily reported today.
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Beatles producer Martin honored in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - Sir George Martin, the classically trained producer who helmed the Beatles recordings from their mop-top phase through their late musical masterworks, was honored Saturday night in Los Angeles.
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Longview library sets the stage for Rock Band jamming
When the newly built Teen Space at the Longview Public Library started smelling a little too much like teen spirit, Jan Hanson knew she was going to have to move Xbox rockers to a new locale. That led to one more new chapter in the library’s expanding services, where “Gimme Shelter” shares the stacks with “Huckleberry Finn.”
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The Who honored in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation.
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'Hip Hop High' students may lose their school
HAWTHORNE, Calif. — Students at Hip Hop High know about adversity. For many, life has been a minefield of gangs, violence and family chaos. They were academic failures, many of them, kicked out of schools, allowed to fail their way from one grade to the next.
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Bulgaria Bids Farewell to Maestro Kazasyan
Monday Bulgaria bids farewell to one of its most talented artists - the composer and conductor Vili Kazasyan. People will pay last respects at 11 am at the "Saints Cyril and Methodius and Their Five Disciples" church in Sofia.
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