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Drama and music events in 17th century hall
TWO evenings of entertainment will be staged at a 17th century hall this month. (14/07/2008 18:22:00)
Blyth and Wansbeck Today |
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Hamilton County Baptist Association Teaches Volunteers To Teach
You don't have to be a teacher to be a teacher. Classes offered by the Hamilton County Baptist Association will teach you how to help children, adults and music teachers in classes to be held during August. Most instruction is free and volunteers are needed.
The Chattanoogan |
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Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport Team Up with OurStage.com to Select Performing Artists
OurStage.com, a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, has partnered with Festival Network's Newport Folk Festival and JVC Jazz Festival Newport to help identify best emerging artists for the 2008 line-ups.
Harmony Central |
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Gibson Guitar to launch virtual island on Second Life
Nashville-based Gibson Guitar said it will launch on Wednesday virtual world Gibson Island on online community Second Life, allowing consumers to experience virtual Gibson guitars for free.
The Tennessean |
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12th UMOJA/Unity Festival Schedule Announced
The 12th UMOJA/Unity festival will take place August 8-9, 2008, on the grounds of Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, TN. Check out the listing of upcoming events here on Tricities.com.
Bristol Herald Courier |
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Seattle's 38th annual Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival have announced their full line up and Death Cab For Cutie and Superchunk are the weekend's chosen closers.
Filter Magazine |
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AT&T Delivers Live and On-Demand Performances From the Inaugural Mile High Music Festival
The Rocky Mountains may boast some of the tallest peaks in the nation but Colorado is about to soar to new heights with the debut of the Mile High Music Festival Powered by SanDisk .
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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The Who rock again
Rock band The Who have been honoured for their contribution to music.
News 24 South Africa |
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Trouble with jazz in Glenwood
GLENWOOD SPRINGS - Police are responding to more problems at this year's Summer of Jazz concerts in Glenwood Springs than in past seasons, according to Police Chief Terry Wilson.
The Aspen Times |
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Inaugural Crawford Cotton Boll Fest successful
The blazing heat didn’t keep hundreds of residents of Crawford, Columbus and nearby communities Saturday from enjoying live music, food and a car show at the inaugural Crawford Cotton Boll Festival.
The Commercial Dispatch |
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Tonight: Lez Zeppelin or Brahms?
ASPEN - Lez Zeppelin plays a second night at Belly Up Aspen on Monday. Elsewhere around town, it's chamber music at the Benedict Music Tent and a musical comedy in the Theatre Aspen tent.
The Aspen Times |
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Flooding didnâ€t stop annual river festival
CEDAR FALLS –- Last month’s record flooding has disrupted many local activities, but that didn’t stop the Cedar River Environmental Group from making the most of a bad situation this weekend.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Battle for more bands
Eight more bands are needed for the Morgan County Fair Battle of the Bands contest to have a full line-up this year. Presently, four bands, three of which are returning from last year’s inaugural event, have completed their registration forms and are slated to play.
Reporter-Times |
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Celebration of music and dance
MANILA, Philippines—The Filfest Cultural Foundation and the always charity-oriented Insular Life Assurance Company Ltd. present with super pride Filfest 2008: A Celebration of Music and Dance.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Buzz Briefs: Naomi Campbell, Jon Heder
Naomi Campbell reunites with dancing SoBe Life Water lizards. Jon Heder's new comedy a family affair. "VH1 Rock Honors" praises The Who. GLAAD honors ABC.
CBS News |
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Live music added to Buchanan County Fair
INDEPENDENCE --- Pie baking contests, demolition derbies and 4H livestock shows have attracted visitors to the Buchanan County Fair in the past.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Fun Day calls blues stringer back home
There will be plenty of things to do, see and hear during the Formation Family Fun Day on Saturday July 19, including the sound of a single blues guitarist and his backup band.
Lookout |
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Biography
Composer, performer and educator, Woody Witt is a saxophonist setting his tone as a leader in the jazz world today. His fresh ideas and original approach to improvisation and composition have earned him a place to perform with some of the top names in the industry.
All About Jazz |
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Youth striptease for homeless
One of the largest cell phone companies in the nation is asking young people to perform videotaped stripteases to music and broadcast them across the world for charity.
WorldNetDaily |
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What’s Next for Emilio?
Tejano star Emilio is recovering from a devastating crash. His sons talk only to News 4 about what they have to do to keep the music going.
WOAI San Antonio |
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Touring trends bringing bigger acts to smaller cities
Willingness of smaller cities to collaborate and shifting trends in the music industry are making it easier to attract big acts to Atlantic Canada, officials say.
CBC |
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Madonna's younger brother plugs tell-all book on 'Good Morning America'
Christopher Ciccone, the younger brother of music icon Madonna, sat down with Deborah Roberts of ABC's "Good Morning America" in an interview Monday. The candid chit-chat coincided with the release of his tell-all book, "My Life With Madonna."
Detroit News |
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Reggae vs. Reggae
It was a dread-ful moment, to be sure. This spring, the Mateel Community Center and People Productions — partners for 23 years in Humboldt's annual irie-athon, Reggae on the River — each announced separate festivals.
East Bay Express |
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It May Be Monday, But It's Also Bastille Day!
C'est Bastille Day aujourd hui! Frogs and Francophiles were out in force on Smith Street in Brooklyn yesterday for the Bastille Day celebration, which featured big band music by Baby Blue Orchids, plenty of French food, French cigarettes and heated games of Petanque , played on sand dumped out for the occasion. McBrooklyn reports that "actual French people were everywhere, smoking cigarettes ...
Gothamist |
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Music Survival strategies from arresting songstress Joan 14/07 18:40 CET
You may think have never heard Joan Wasser but chances are you have. She has played with Lou Reed, Sheryl Crow, Elton John, the Scissor Sisters and many, many more over the past 10 years.
Euronews |
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