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Festival sweet music for rock fans
The 5th Annual Rock N Resort Music Festival rolls into town Thursday with a large number of musical groups lined up to play through Sunday.
The Times-Reporter |
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GLACIER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Building of Glacier Performing Arts Center has been put on hold indefinitely, with board members saying it could take more than seven years for the project to be completed.
KECI Missoula |
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Fort Macon to host concerts
ATLANTIC BEACH - Fiddle tunes and old-time harmonies will mix with the sea breeze Friday at Fort Macon State Park in Carteret County as music fills one of the state's historic landmarks.
Jacksonville Daily News |
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Stefanie Sun And Electrico To Collaborate For The First Time
For the first time ever, music viewers from around the region will see a unique alliance between Asia's reigning queen of ...
MTV Asia |
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Vernon students to perform at Scottish festival
VERNON -- Four Vernon High School theater students and their director will head to Scotland next month to perform in the world's largest performing arts festival.
New Jersey Herald |
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Kids of Rock go to Camp
Rock Camp offers would-be music stars their first taste of life in the band
KSPR Springfield |
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Homeless youth network ditches 'Strip2Clothe' campaign
A national organization for homeless youth has agreed to cut ties with an edgy Web campaign that encourages participants to post striptease videos of themselves to raise clothing for young people on the streets after member charities protested that it sent the wrong message.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Feelin' good at All Good
As thousands of people rubbed the hangover out of their eyes and wandered around the huge campground of the All Good Music Festival in Masontown, W. Va., Bill Remington sat alone in a chair, his back upright, seemingly already prepared for the day.
The Pitt News |
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Songwriter Carole King is about to become bookwriter, too
Not only is Carole King responsible for the building blocks of pop music, she’s no doubt had a hand shaping and soothing your life, too.
The Kansas City Star |
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Eastern Jackson County Community Calendar July 16-22
YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS: Tuesdays and Thursdays Pee-Wee Power Tennis 7/8-7/24 8a.m.-9a.m.; 7/29 - 8/14 8a.m.-9a.m. Beginner and Advanced Tennis July 8-24 9 a.m.-10 a.m.; July 29 – Aug. 14 9 a.m.-10 a.m, Old Mill Park, 112 N.W. Woods Chapel, Blue Springs. $40. 9 and under; 10-15. www.bluespringsgov.com (816-228-0137)
The Kansas City Star |
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Eastern Jackson County Community Calendar July 16-22
YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS: Tuesdays and Thursdays Pee-Wee Power Tennis 7/8-7/24 8a.m.-9a.m.; 7/29 - 8/14 8a.m.-9a.m.Beginner and Advanced Tennis 7/8-7/24 9a.m.-10a.m.; 7/29 - 8/14 9a.m.-10a.m, Old Mill Park, 112 N.W. Woods Chapel, Blue Springs. $40. 9 and under; 10-15. www.bluespringsgov.com (816-228-0137)
The Kansas City Star |
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Memphis Soul Gets National Attention
VH1 Soul will be in Memphis Wednesday. The channel is profiling a local artist who they're billing as the voice of the new generation of soul music.
FOX 13 Memphis |
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Celebrities catch the "High School Musical" fever at the Big Dome
Celebrities graced the Southeast Asian premiere of High School Musical: The Ice Tour , which was held at the Araneta Coliseum last July 10.
PEP |
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Some natural anthems for national pastimes
'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' isn't the only tune that fires up the fans. For years, broadcaster Harry Caray waved his microphone out of the booth to lead White Sox and Cubs fans in the singing of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," a tradition still carried on at Wrigley Field with celebrity guest conductors. This year, the song turns 100, but it's just one of many that have become a part of ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Perry releases CD 'and we liked it'
Singer-songwriter Katy Perry definitely didn't expect that her hit "I Kissed A Girl" would bring her to the limelight so quickly and become the number one most downloaded song on iTunes. In an interview with Perry, she revealed more about her less-than-simple ride to stardom.
The Daily Gamecock |
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Defense wants to bar women from Spector trial
A day after prosecutors disclosed they had found a sixth woman to testify against Phil Spector, the music producer's lawyers filed a motion Tuesday to exclude the testimony of five others who testified at his first murder trial about his propensity for threatening women with guns.
The Fresno Bee |
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Robert Plant, Alison Krauss duo full of surprises for Cleveland crowd
Hey, hey, mama -- you've probably never heard Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" quite like Robert Plant and Alison Krauss breathtakingly reimagined it. The tempo was slower, a crawl through a haunted swamp. The mood was pure hoodoo-voodoo. And the famous guitar riff was played on a banjo instead!
The Plain Dealer |
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Jefferson Theater seeks to return to musical roots
Owners of the Downtown Mall theater filed a request for a special-use permit to turn the one-time movie theater into a live music venue
The Daily Progress |
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EU Crosses Musicians, Will Reform Music-Rights System
"The European commission will tomorrow defy a high-profile lobbying campaign by composers and songwriters and order a new pan-European system of selling online music rights."
Arts Journal |
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Panel revisits festival noise issue
PAWTUCKET — An ordinance placing a time limit of 10 p.m. for outdoor music played at feasts and festivals has been both hailed and assailed by city residents, depending on whose side you are on.
Pawtucket Times |
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INiS's Keiichi Yano quiet on Lips DLC pricing News by
Keiichi Yano, co-founder of Lips developer iNiS, was unable to clarify pricing for the ambitious Microsoft karaoke game or its downloadable song content when Eurogamer spoke to him on Tuesday at E3.
EuroGamer |
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Spout Off
Can someone please let DJ Qwick know that during his usual rants on Wednesdays and Saturdays at echos night club in North Wildwood, no one likes to hear him sing over the music! People like to go there to dance to the music that they like!
Cape May County Herald |
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Spearfish celebrates 31st Festival in the Park
This weekend's 31st Festival in the Park in Spearfish will feature 150 art, craft and food booths from 18 states.
Rapid City Journal |
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Bon Jovi's Soul on cusp of first crown
PHILADELPHIA - Jon Bon Jovi's next stop on the road has nothing to do with his band's tour. Fresh off a free concert in Central Park, Bon Jovi is taking a break.
Cherokee Tribune |
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Catholic Pilgrims Descend on Sydney for World Youth Day Event
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- A rapping priest, Beethoven at the Opera House and a concert on Bondi Beach. A festive spirit gripped Sydney today as tens of thousands of Catholic pilgrims descended on the city for World Youth Day celebrations.
Bloomberg.com |
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