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Bon Jovi's Soul keep on rocking toward title
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.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Love blasts Pumpkins frontman Corgan
Courtney Love hits out at rocker Billy Corgan for refusing to attend her daughter's birthday party.
Digital Spy |
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Metallica to Release New Album in Guitar Hero
Hard rock veterans will release new album, "Death Magnetic," as a video game download the same day it arrives in stores.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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Spectrum showcased great music
What's the best concert you ever saw? I get asked that with some frequency. And I've got an answer at the ready: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Dec. 9, 1980. At the Spectrum.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Rapping priest, Catholic pilgrims party in Sydney
A rapping priest from the Bronx entertained thousands of young pilgrims at Bondi Beach on Wednesday, while acid jazz and Gregorian Chant filled Sydney's Opera House on day two of the Catholic Church's "Woodstock."
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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At 68, Ringo Starr sees no reason to put down his drumsticks
Former Beatle Ringo Starr celebrated his 68th birthday this summer, but he looks and sounds the same as he did a decade ago.
The News Journal |
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Rap, grime and the hurdy-gurdy
Arts & entertainment: Jim Moray has taken on all the sacred cows of folk music - and won. Colin Irwin meets him
Guardian Unlimited |
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Wesley reports painting missing
A pricey painting was stolen from the music room at the Wesley College president's home in Dover.
The News Journal |
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Spector's lawyers want to bar 'the most damaging evidence'
The defense seeks to avoid testimony from five women who said in the music producer's murder trial last year that he threatened them with guns. Phil Spector's attorneys want to keep what they call "the most damaging evidence" against the music producer out of his retrial in the slaying of an actress.
Los Angeles Times |
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Maestro meets Mario
BSO resumes play with video-game symphony It seems like an odd marriage: Mario, with his plumber's hat, goomba-stomping shoes and delightfully clunky theme music, and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, with their suit tails, bow ties and classical repertoire.
Baltimore Sun |
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Music and Market event features homegrown squash , Prudhomme
(Opelousas,LA) - The sounds of traditional zydeco music and the taste of squash will come together for this Friday's Music & Market in Opelousas. This Friday outdoor event will feature legendary zydeco accordionist and vocalist Willis Prudhomme.
Opelousas Daily World |
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Southwest Riverside County community news briefs for Wednesday, July 16
Cowboy Jubilee to benefit plateau MURRIETA ---- A musical celebration of the ranching and cowboy way of life July 25 and 26 will serve as a fundraiser for the children's education program at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve.
North County Times |
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Strong cast weaves fine 'Plaid'
Musical salute to '50s and '60s continues at Annapolis theater Forever Plaid, the latest musical from Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre, is not a tribute to Scotland but a salute to 1950s pop music. While some in the audience will recall family Sundays with The Ed Sullivan Show , others will rediscover the pre-Beatles age when gentle guy groups like the Four Aces and Four Freshmen climbed to ...
Baltimore Sun |
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Brew Week gives beer fine-wine treatment
Many folks claim to be beer experts, but only one has the official title during Ohio Brew Week in Athens.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Emilio's Sons Talk to News 4
Tejano star Emilio Navaira's teenage sons --Diego and Emilio -- talk with News 4's Randy Beamer about putting off their own musical dreams to do something for their dad, who's still...
WOAI San Antonio |
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Next year's T festival sold out
The first batch of tickets for next year's T in the Park festival sold out in under 10 hours, organisers reveal.
BBC News |
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Survivor performs at DTE
SURVIVOR: '80s hit machine Survivor serves up nostalgia under the stars at the DTE Energy Music Theatre. Opening is Reagan-era rocker John ("Missing You") Waite. 8 p.m., DTE Energy Music Theatre, I-75 at exit 89, Clarkston. 248-377-0100. $10-$34.50. Greg Crawford
Detroit Free Press |
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E3 ’08: Nintendo Press Conference
We are currently at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood (which by the way is a bit smaller in person than it looks during the Oscars) and getting ready for the Nintendo Press Conference to start. As one would expect, we have a slideshow of ecstatic Nintendo product consumers projected on a large screen in front of us, and bass-heavy techno music blaring from all speakers throughout the theater. ...
Game Informer |
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Christian Music Fest to rock the hills of Clermont Aug. 1-3
August 1-3 Heritage Farm Park in Clermont will host the first Heritage Hills Christian Music Fest, an event of local and midwestern Christian bands and entertainment for the family.
Newspapers of Fayette County |
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Hawthorne school lobbies to keep charter
Fans of Hip-Hop High plan to organize and talk about legal remedies.
Daily Breeze |
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Guitar Hero, Extreme Bull Riding set to take stage at Fayette Co. Fair
Fayette County Fair Board president Jeff Thoms isn't just looking to make this year's Fayette County Fair avreage. He wants to make it spectacular.
Newspapers of Fayette County |
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Metallica To Release Death Magnetic Guitar Hero Version
Metallica`s new album `Death Magnetic` will be made available via Guitar Hero III on its day of release. The concept is unprecedented for a new release. It is the first time Activision has partnered with an act to release an album on the Guitar Hero platform.
Undercover |
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Summer briefs
Anderson University will sponsor the OrangeHaus Music Business Camp ( www.musicbusinesscamp.com ), July 15-19, at which high school students can have one-on-one interactions with talent from the Christian music business industry.
The Star Press |
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Live Music
Music in the Park - Still Time Combining elements of classic rock, folk, jazz and reggae. Wed., July 16, 6-8 p.m. Free. E-mail recreation@redwoodcity.org or visit http://www.redwoodcity.org/events/music.htm#MITP . Stafford Park, Corner of King St. & Hopkins Ave., Redwood City
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Demonbreun Street development proposal gets support
The backers of a $100 million mixed-use project on the Music Row roundabout are organizing area business owners in a letter-writing campaign to support their proposal.
The Tennessean |
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