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Sebastian Bach puts his glory days behind him
M usic trends come and go faster than you can say "swing music revival." Artists often find themselves a thing of the past before they even begin to reach their full potential.
Bradenton Herald |
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Singin' it: Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman
Contemporary Christian singers Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman will perform at DTE Energy Music Theatre at 7:30 tonight.
Detroit News |
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Country 'Idol:' Kellie Pickler
Bubbly country singer Kellie Pickler, 22, has come a long way from the small town of Albemarle, N.C.
Detroit News |
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Town Hall lawn hosts 'Re-Booted'
MIDDLEBORO — The local trio Re-Booted will be performing at Middleborough Music Nights on the Town Hall lawn tonight.
The Standard-Times |
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Views Back (and Forward) on an Outdoor Stage
Some 63,000 people turned out on Tuesday night to hear a terrific concert by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Alan Gilbert.
New York Times |
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Fitzsimmons to perform Saturday
MIDDLEBORO — The Soule Homestead continues its 15th season of Saturday evening concerts this Saturday with Ryan Fitzsimmons as the featured performer and Sarah Borrello opening.
The Standard-Times |
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Two Rock Legends, Basking in the VH1 Spotlight
The Who has always been difficult to package and this was reflected in the uneven mix of tribute bands for the ?Rock Honors? show, to be broadcast on VH1.
New York Times |
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Dil deke dekho, Indonesian actress tells Bollywood
Indonesian actress Christine Hakim, who grew up seeing Shammi Kapoor films and wants to make a movie with Indian filmmaker Ketan Mehta, says Bollywood films and music are very popular in her country.
Calcutta News |
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Fort St. James hosting weekend music festival
The eighth annual Cottonwood Music Festival is this weekend at Cottonwood Park in Fort St. James.Jackie Dagenas, one of the event directors said they are expecting about 1,000 visitors to this year's event.This year, all performers are from British Columbia. They include Gary Fjellgaard, Sound of the North, the McGregor Sisters, Good News Band and Special Delivery. Opening Ceremonies for the ...
Prince George Citizen Online |
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Songwriter Hayes Carll his own 'worst critic'
Make no mistake about it, Hayes Carll has no intentions of reading this. The truth is, he's aware of the reviews and stories that are being written about him these days, especially after being nominated for two major Americana Music Association awards, "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year," but he's still not interested in paying attention.
The Post and Courier |
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Recording Artists
The residential neighborhood running along Nez Perce Drive is quiet and calm. Inside one home’s two-story shed, 18-year-old Peter Mortenson sits behind a pane of glass with an acoustic guitar nestled beneath his arm and a microphone inches from his mouth.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle |
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E3 2008 VIDEO GAME EXPO / Nintendo's music game can create tunes / Wii console expected to be top seller when latest ...
Nintendo's Wii gaming console is poised to take the top spot in the United States today when the latest NPD figures come out. Nintendo spokeswoman Denise Kaigler said she expects Wii Music, Nintendo's latest in its Wii series, to do well, helping players of...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Sam's strumming hard for his money
ADELAIDE soap star and musician Sam Clark is not afraid of hard work.
Adelaide Now |
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Sam's strumming hard for his money
YOUNG Adelaide soap star and talented musician Sam Clark is not afraid of hard work.
Adelaide Now |
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Grey Fox Festival a labor of love
DURHAM — Each summer since 1976, bluegrass enthusiasts had converged on the Rothvoss farm in rural Columbia County to celebrate American roots music and the relationships it inspired. The festival had gone by different names over the years, but the occassion was always consistent.
The Daily Mail |
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Masuk, Harding find right harmony
The performers gathered around a piano to rehearse songs about the differences among a menagerie of storybook animals are, at the same time, discovering the similarities that they themselves share.
Connecticut Post |
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Jamboree In The Hills Begins Today
MORRISTOWN - For country music fans far and wide, the wait is over - Jamboree In The Hills 2008 is here.
The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register |
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Aggies Spotlight 13
Editor’s note: Here is Part 13 of a 29-part series that spotlights every player on the two-time consecutive Southern Collegiate Baseball League champion Morganton Aggies baseball team.
The Morganton News Herald |
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Hot tickets, summer in the city: Cirque de Soleil, ‘High School Musical' bring out crowds
Theater as mass entertainment has set up shop in Kansas City this week with a simple goal: Fill 13,200 seats every night through Sunday.
The Kansas City Star |
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Together for a night ... individuality intact
It's one of rock's eternal paradoxes: Bands are basically groups of nonconformists, attempting to express their individuality. Together. No band knew this better than The Individuals, the Hoboken-based group that formed in 1979 and broke up in 1983, with a couple of lineup changes along the way.
The Star-Ledger |
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At the Eagle
Over from Tennessee, singer-songwriter Robinella is back for a date tonight at The Grey Eagle Music Hall, 185 Clingman Ave. Jay Clark opens the show at 8:30. Tickets are $12 at the door.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Festival cancellations prove rare
The cancellation of this year's African World Festival appears to be an exception rather than the rule for area fairs...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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UK Band's Mandela Birthday Song
A band is to release a song celebrating Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday composed entirely of quotes from his lifetime.
SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Festival of United Cultures set tonight at fairgrounds
Families looking to enjoy a night of diverse music, food and cultures are invited to attend Huntsville Cultural Diversity Forum’s annual Festival of United Cultures at the Walker County Fairgrounds tonight.
The Hunstville Item |
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Idaho International Choral Festival Kicks Off in Pocatello
Since the first Idaho International Choral Festival was held in 1999, it's been an experience for guests, hosts, volunteers and audiences. The festival opened Wednesday night in Pocatello.
KIFI Idaho Falls |
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