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Just a Memory Reissues Alvin Queen's "Jammin' Uptown"
Alvin Queen's propulsive drumming has been powering the jazz establishment for fifty years, and Justin Time Records is proud to reissue two seminal titles from Queen's Nilva catalog on its acclaimed subsidiary, Just A Memory Records.
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Raining Light Spiritual Retreat at Sleepy Hallow State Park
This is a gathering of open minded folks who are searching for new ways of enlightenment. We have teachers of all religious backgrounds from all over Michigan who are participating, speaking, and teaching workshops.
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Off to a strong start
People staked out spots for Sunday's Chesaning Showboat Music Festival's parade with lawnchairs days before, said Kevin R. Carlton, parade committee chairman.
The Saginaw News |
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Monday Happenings
French 4 Life -- If you didn't celebrate Bastille Day yesterday, sip wine tonight with the Boston French Library. The event features live music from 8-10pm, and a DJ spinning French pop from 10pm-2am. The Beehive, 541 Tremont St., 5:00pm. Free. (KS) No Room for Jihadis -- Jihadis queuing to answer the fatwa calling for Salman Rushdie's death need not bother; his reading is sold out. ...
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Web Exclusive Anita Baker works without script, net at DTE concert
INDEPENDENCE TWP. -- Nearly halfway through her annual homecoming concert on Saturday night at the DTE Energy Music Theatre, Anita Baker told her fans, with pride, that "we don't have a script. I've never had a scripted show in 20 years. It's boring."
The Oakland Press |
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Tanzania: EU Supports Artists to Overcome Piracy
The European Union has issued 3 million Euros through the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to help educate musicians and other entertainment artists in Tanzania on their copyrights.
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Euro RSCG Moves Into Music Biz
NEW YORK Euro RSCG's acquisition last week of startup music label The:Hours further illustrates how the music and advertising industries are increasingly rubbing shoulders, with both seeking to develop new business models, along with new sources of revenue and exposure.
AdWeek |
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Amy back to best as she plays Scotland and Ireland in one weekend
Emerging on stage at Ireland's Oxegen festival just minutes past her scheduled start time, Amy Winehouse looked ready to rock.
Hello! |
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Tens of thousands of revellers remained in high spirits for the closing hours of Scotland’s biggest music festival ...
The prospect of Britain’s 4100-strong force in Iraq being cut this year was yesterday ruled out by the nation’s top military commander but he made clear numbers look set to be reduced in 2009.
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Beatles producer honored in 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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From the established to the avante garde, block party had it all
The mission of the St. John Block party -- to bring people together through music -- came to fruition Saturday. Music fans of all ages flocked to St. John the Evangelist Church in downtown Rochester to see more than 12 bands
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Law school sounds sweet, but so does music career
It probably comes as no surprise to the people who knew him growing up that Bret Rodysill is planning to start law school this fall. What will surprise anyone who hasn't kept in touch since Rodysill, now 25, moved to New York to attend Columbia University is that he also has a promising career in music.
Post-Bulletin |
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Toronto List: July 14, 2008
MUSIC: It's a slow night for music in Toronto, unless you're a fan of some band called "Led Zeppelin." If this is the case, you should head over to the Molson Amphitheatre, where singer Robert Plant will inevitably play mostly new songs with Alison Krauss and Zeppelin fans will regret having paid the outlandish $40 to sit on the Amphitheatre's lawn.
Torontoist |
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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Launches First Look at "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" Ahead of October 24th ...
As fans anxiously await the big screen premiere of "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" which releases worldwide in cinemas on October 24th, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK today release the first images from the film at http://www.image.net to tie in with the launch of the brand new trailer which premieres on the Disney Channel at 4pm today.
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A RECORD crowd of over 15,000 enjoyed all the fun of the Jersey Evening Post West Show at St Peter over the weekend. The wide range of entertainment coupled with weather that was not quite hot enough to go to the beach meant that the country fair was very busy on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Music reviews for new releases
Released by a group of veteran indie rockers as the All-Star game approaches, "Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails" confronts the sport in all its glory and infamy.
Erie Times-News |
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Video games popular with parents and children
Unless you've been hiding under a technology-free rock, you've most likely heard the buzz about the hugely popular Nintendo Wii video game system
Post-Bulletin |
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Paso Robles bar wants to rock all week long
A downtown Paso Robles bar is appealing to the City Council to lift a rule prohibiting weeknight musical entertainment imposed as part of conditions to settle a dispute between the bar and a nearby boutique hotel. And the bar’s effort is supported by a petition by a local booking agent who wants to make sure the city allows live music all week and past midnight downtown. The appeal follows a ...
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Festival Mozaic features String Theory in Avila Beach (with audio slideshow)
String Theory performed Sunday in Avila Beach as part of Festival Mozaic’s Fringe Series. Previously known as the Mozart Festival, the event has a new name to reflect its inclusion of jazz, bluegrass, Latin and rock music in addition to classical. The Fringe Series runs through Friday. It features classical musicians dabbling in other styles. The classical portion of Festival Mozaic’s ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Blinded by the lights
DOZENS of young revellers were blinded by a laser show at a dance music festival near Moscow last week and doctors feared the damage might be irreparable, according to a newspaper report.
Herald Sun |
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BigPond music for iPhone?
TELSTRA may try to create a vehicle for competition with Apple's iTunes music download business on the 3G iPhone.
Australian IT |
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KISS Front Man Goes from Concert to Canvas
Wentworth Gallery, one of the nation's leading fine art retailers, is proud to present an art exhibition by artist and rock icon Paul Stanley.
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B.B. King Signs on with XM Radio to Host Weekly Music Show
Blues music icon B.B. King will begin hosting his own weekly music show for XM Radio beginning in September 2008, it was announced today by the company.
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The Who honored in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Who was celebrated at a special concert by a few bands outside of their generation. The legendary band was honored at the Saturday taping of the third annual "VH1 Rock Honors," which will air Thursday on the cable channel.
The Oakland Press |
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To do list
TODAY IS OLD HOME Day in Newbury. Events will include some traditional ways of celebrating the town: a pig roast, a dunking booth and live music at the gazebo. The day will also include two events marking milestones.
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