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Bands play political fundraiser
Four bands are playing at a music festival to support the election of Tom Pettit for Weld County Commissioner.
Greeley Tribune |
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Musical production full of delights, surprises
Meet me in Missouri is a musical revue of the music attributed to Missouri composers. It is a delightful show, full of surprises and just down-right nostalgic.
Nevada Daily Mail |
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Ethel Merman, eat your heart out
In Elizabeth City, during the summer months, you get Canned Music once a month.
The Daily Advance |
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Georgia's Share America Foundation Chooses Banjo Stylist For Scholarship
The Share America Foundation, Inc. announced its second 2008 scholarship recipient at its July 11 Sacred Sounds Fridays concert featuring The Watkins Family, Steel String Session and Deborah Taylor at the Ringgold Depot in Ringgold, Ga.
The Chattanoogan |
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Britney Spears' musical summer
Britney Spears will spend the summer working on her new album. The 'Toxic' singer has been "having fun" in the recording studio and is delighted with the songs she has created so far.
China Daily |
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Jim Bailey Sings Garland, August 9-10 in L.A.
Singer Jim Bailey will perform a collection of Judy Garland songs at the Music Box Theater @ the Fonda, August 9-10. Accompanied by a full orchestra, Bailey’s performance is set to include hits "Get Happy," "The Trolley Song," "Swanee," "Rock-a-bye," "Zing," and "Over the Rainbow."
The Advocate |
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A night of music with ensemble
THE Perak Society of Performing Arts (PSPA) will stage Music of the Night, a concert featuring an eight-piece international ensemble.
The Star |
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Music, dance workshops for youths
TWO free music and dance workshops called Rentak Pe-nang will be held for youths by Anak-anak Kota, a non-governmental organisation which promotes the arts and heritage of Penang.
The Star |
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Music lovers may not be able to buy fake DVDs following ops
MUSIC lovers in George Town may soon have to buy only original DVDs as the police are beefing up their operation codenamed Ops Ostrich to rid the streets of pirated DVD retailers.
The Star |
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THISDAY Festival Moves to Washington DC
Two rising Nigerian music stars, 2Face and D’banj, will perform before an elite audience at the prestigious John Kennedy Centre in Washington DC as four-city THISDAY Music and Fashion Festival holds in the United States on August 1.
This Day |
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Dralion dazzles Sydney
Stars of sport, TV and music turned out for the Australian premiere of Cirque du Soleil's Dralion .
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Hippiefest to bring '60s, music to Indio
On Saturday, a building in Indio will travel back in time to a decade when power was all about flowers and the air was filled with wishes of peace and love.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Rock Band 2 hands on, live shots, Ion drum kit, first impressions: woot!
Filed under: Gaming If you're jonesing to get your Rock Band 2 on like we are, you'll be all over these new shots of the game's upcoming controllers that we got all grubby on today at E3. First, the new guitars not only look better, but they will include some welcome hardware tweaks. The new axe includes an optical sensor that will make syncing the game to your display a breeze. ...
Engadget |
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Like wine? Visit some Rockingham locations for a glass or two
Connoisseurs can take their pick this weekend in Mayodan, Eden or even Gibsonville.
Eden Daily News |
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Laughing Bones perform in Eagle Thursday
Local rockers perform free show for ShowDown Town at 6:30 p.m. Stretch the Stiltwalker teaches the crowd his skills on July 10 at the American National Bank ShowDown Town. The kid’s activity this week is a visit from the Denver Zoo Animal Expedition.
Vail Daily |
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Bravo! pays homage to the classics this week
Editor’s note: Lynne Mazza is the associate artistic director of Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival. Each week, this column will share her personal upcoming concert favorites.
Vail Daily |
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Channeling Tupac Shakur
He was hated and loved-- and his life ended tragically when he was gunned down in Las Vegas. Tupac Shakur touched millions with his music, and it continues to today. Some say he was misunderstood, and now his inner struggles have been turned into a stage play going on right here in South Florida.
CBS4 Miami |
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Gene Simmons to judge CBS's "Jingles"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gene Simmons, the tongue-wagging co-founder and frontman for the heavy metal rock band Kiss, is trying his hand at a gentler form of music -- jingles.
Muzi |
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Gang of Four still rocking in the download age
The influential post-punk band touring again with new lineup.
Contra Costa Times |
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Tickets on sale for Ontario concerts
Tickets are on sale for the first concerts at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario. The arena is slated to open this fall. It will have 9,500 fixed seats, but can expand to more than 11,000 for concerts, according to the venue's Web site.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Katie Mayhew adds Vineyard Pops program
It's official. West Tisbury native Katie Ann Mayhew will perform with the Boston Pops in Ocean Park on August 10, as part of the Martha's Vineyard Festival.
The Martha's Vineyard Times |
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Top Scoops
When I pray for peace, I pray not only that the enemies of my own country may cease to want war, but above all that my own country will cease to do the things that make war inevitable.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Talent show packs 'em into Waterfront Park
The grass was barely visible for the people at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park as friends and family showed up to cheer on competitors in the Water Festival's Talent Show on Wednesday evening.
The Beaufort Gazette |
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Donnybrook’s music students show Bunbury how it’s done
DONNYBROOK’S music students showed off their talents at the City of Bunbury Eisteddfod recently.
Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail |
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One Weekend Only: Three Not-to-Miss Shows Starring Yosvany Terry Cabrera
Afro-Cuban saxophonist Yosvany Terry Cabrera is one of the hottest alto players in the game, partly because of congenital talent (his father Eladio "Don Pancho" Cabrera is a violinist and consummate Chekeré player in Cuba; his brother Yunior plays bass and composes), and partly due to the breadth of his knowledge.
East Bay Express |
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