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A few friends, some good music ... and some calf fries
Keven Romines and Gerald Rasco had a few friends over Saturday night. Almost 100 people showed up for Romines' first annual calf fry.
The Pampa News |
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Fluid Music Canada, Inc. Proposes to Acquire Somerset Entertainment Income Fund
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Fluid Music Canada, Inc. and Somerset Entertainment Income Fund announced today that Fluid and Somerset have reached an agreement in principle pursuant to which Fluid expects to make an offer to purchase all of the outstanding units of Somerset at a price of CDN$4.00 per unit, subject to certain conditions described below.
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Cable poised to beat networks at their own game
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- After attending PBS sessions dealing with upcoming projects about the history of music and the Warner Bros. film studio, I'm feeling nostalgic.
The Buffalo News |
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Mellencamp's America
It's one of rock's great ironies that John Mellencamp is known largely as a purveyor of populist anthems in the vein of “Pink Houses,” “Small Town” and the like. Throughout a quarter-century career that hit an early peak with 1985's “The Lonesome Jubilee” and has stayed remarkably consistent ever since, the former Johnny Cougar's best work has always been in the dark, American gothic idiom, ...
The Buffalo News |
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Music and dance kept Alicia Keys 'out of trouble' during childhood
New Delhi, July 15 : Had it not been for her music and dance classes, Alicia Keys is sure that she would have landed in serious trouble as a kid.
New Kerala |
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Webroot Launches Secure Online Backup
Webroot today announced the availability of Webroot Secure Backup, a new data backup solution for home PC users which protects digital photos, music and any other files from damage or loss. Webroot Secure Backup, delivered over the Internet as a service, automat...
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Winchester Festival: Waynflete Singers review
It was a typically English evening. Music by the River was a concert performed by the Waynflete Singers as part of the Winchester Festival. It performance was directed by David Norris, in the Watermeadows beside the ancient Hospital of St Cross.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Youth for Christ motivate young offenders and at risk young people
Youth for Christ is reaching out to young offenders and at risk young people with new creative music project Urban Skillz
Christian Today |
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INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC ENTHUASISTS STAND CHANCE TO GET SCHOLARSHIPS
KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Bernama) -- Want a scholarship to pursue Indian classical dance and carnatic music studies in India?
Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Bayfest viewed by thousands online;
The magic and madness of this year's Bayfest was experienced by many people beyond the confines of Centennial Park. More than 25,000 viewers from as far afield as Argentina and the Netherlands watched The Observer's online video coverage of the six-day music event through the website YouTube.com. [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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After rocking the park, Bon Jovi gets intimate at the Garden
Fresh from a triumphant concert in Central Park, Bon Jovi Monday night moved the music indoors for a show at Madison Square Garden.
Asbury Park Press |
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Memory of festival musician will live on
LANCASTER - The Lancaster Festival - for the first time since its inception - will be operating without a founding orchestra member and concertmaster, Michael Davis.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Guns on "Rock Band"
A brand new Guns N' Roses song will appear on the latest version of computer video game "Rock Band", it has been announced.
Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Junior League of Tyler Hosts Summer Reading Camp
Elementary school children stood in rows, punching and kicking to oriental-style music, on Monday morning following the instruction of their Summer Reading Camp teachers.
Tyler Morning Telegraph |
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Winchester Festival: Southern Voices review
Southern Voices brought St Mark's Basilica to Winchester for this year's A Little Late Night Music' in the Winchester Festival. Little it certainly was not.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Take That says Lily
Lily Allen has unveiled another new song recorded during the sessions for her new album.
Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Washington County Fair: July 22-27
Celebrating its 150th anniversary this summer, the Washington County Fair is billed as "133 acres of fun." Headliners this year include country star Phil Vassar, Blues Traveler, Styx (pictured) and Boston.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Danceworks makes Milwaukee move this summer
Milwaukee performing arts company Danceworks turns its annual summer series into an experimental lab this year.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Life's a beach in Corsham
TEN tonnes of sand, Caribbean food and live music will see a beach atmosphere created in Corsham tomorrow.
Wiltshire Times |
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Salem-based guitar maker wins award for aluminum version
A Salem-based guitar maker has earned "best of show" honors from a big music trade show for an aluminum guitar.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Listening for form
Listening for form The most-performed composer in the history of the Aspen Music Festival is none other than Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). This shouldn’t be surprising, since he is the most-performed composer at all concert venues worldwide.
Aspen Daily News |
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Sonica Online
Liverpool-based record label Sonica Recordings has launched a new website to give up-and-coming musicians a marketplace to promote their tunes. Artists can upload their songs, while customers can purchase and download them.
Web-User |
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Madisha faces the music
Suspended SADTU President, Willie Madisha's disciplinary hearing was to be heard on Tuesday.
iafrica.com |
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John Mellencamp, self-described 'ex-rock star,' talks about the world
The Hall of Fame singer, who performs in SoCal this month, weighs in on politics, his new album and getting older.
Orange County Register |
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Prosecution has new witness who alleges threat by Spector
LOS ANGELES – The prosecutor in the Phil Spector trial has found a sixth woman who wants to testify that the music producer threatened her life, according to a new motion filed yesterday setting out facts strangely similar to those alleged in the 2003 shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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