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Dolly on Broadway
Dolly Parton 's "Nine To Five" is to be transported to Broadway in New York, it has been claimed. A musical version of the celebrated movie will open in April 2009 and feature the original hit record and another 20 originals from the country icon.
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Killdozer, Neko Case, Shearwater Play Forward Fest
The inaugural Forward Music Festival will bring its best-of-the-Midwest flavor to multiple venues in Madison, Wisconsin on September 19 and 20. Leading the lineup is a reunion by hometown Touch & Go heroes Killdozer, who have re-assembled their original lineup for just the second time since 1996's "Fuck You We Quit" tour. The Forward Music Festival lineup also includes Neko Case, Bob ...
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Variety key to Tahoe Music Fest
Festivals and specialty shows are a way of life around Lake Tahoe in summer, and this year is no exception. There are taco festivals, Shakespeare on the Lake, Shakespeare at the Brewery, and on and on.
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On Stage
Plymouth Community Band The Plymouth Community Band, entertaining crowds since 1960, performs Thursdays at 8 p.m. in downtown Plymouth's Kellogg Park. Music in the Park The Music in the Park "kiddie" concert series, hosted by the Plymouth Community Arts Council and sponsored by Main Street Bank, Rotary Club of Plymouth A.M., and Huron Valley Ambulance, takes to the Kellogg Park stage Wednesdays ...
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What's so hot about the iPhone 3G?
As I write this, my new white 16GB iPhone 3G is in the process of syncing about 10GB of music from my iTunes library. This is my second sync.
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What happens when four friends—women with different personalities, with their own views about life and love, with similar experiences and with the same passions—get together for a night of songs, laughter, and a little chit-chat about almost everything under the sun?
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Mt. Lebanon filmmaker turns camera on artist from Pleasant Hills
As a Mt. Lebanon High School student in the early 1980s, Jeff Stimmel dreamed of being a filmmaker while two of his friends, Paul A. Anderson and Riley McMahon, wanted to be musicians. ...
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Sunday parks concert series continues
Salem — Mark Seymour and Mariachi Los Gallos will put on the next performances in the free Neighborhood Summer Concert Series 2008.
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Cerebral rapper SoulStice looks for more
Indie rap artist SoulStice will bring his brand of cerebral hip-hop on Sunday to Frederick. The concert is 7 p.m. Sunday at the Baker Park band shell, as part of a free summer music series. Hell be backed by a live band from his hometown, Chicago.
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Smooth Jazz Virtuoso Andre Delano Releases Second Album "MY SO FINE" August 19, 2008
Saxophonist Andre Delano, an accomplished musician with a distinctive, original sound, releases his highly anticipated second album "MY SO FINE" on August 19th, distributed through Nu Groove Records. Delano once again commands attention of his fans with 14 original songs that include guest appearances by bassist Byron Miller (Luther Vandross, George Duke), Smooth Jazz pianist Kevin Toney, ...
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Veteran rockers set for windfall
Ageing rock musicians are set to be paid for their recordings for the rest of their lives under a European Union plan.
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Lewiston fest goes back in time
LEWISTON -- Tune in, turn on and reconnect at one of the region's grooviest summer concerts this weekend: the fourth annual Lewiston Council on the Arts Summer of '69.
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Brown's effects to be auctioned off
James Brown's contribution to music is priceless. But his personal possessions have a price tag. Christie's, the New York auction house, today will try to sell more than 300 items owned by Brown, including capes, awards and hair-care products. The sale is expected to bring in $2 million. Marc Eliot, who co-wrote Brown's 2005 autobiography, called the sale sad, “but it happens to everybody.” “If ...
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Around Halfway
Family movie set for Friday; Monster truck to be on display; Music by the Lake continues; Motorcycle ride to benefit shelter; Colonial Family Fun Day planned
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McFly refused to make chill-out music
McFly's Tom Fletcher reveals that Island Records wanted to change the band's sound.
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First annual 'Sahara Fest' scheduled
The Basilica of St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church will celebrate its first annual "Sahara Fest," July 24-27 featuring Arabic food, music and culture.
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Forward with lots of healthy fun
DANCING, fresh fruit dishes and live music were just some of the fun treats on offer in Batley Market Place this weekend. (17/07/2008 11:28:39)
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Too much sugar for 'Mamma Mia!' CD
If "Mamma Mia!" -- the musical comedy based around the songs of Swedish pop sensation ABBA -- were food, it would have no nutritional value whatsoever. That's not all bad. Sometimes we crave cotton candy, Twizzlers, those Pop Rocks that explode on your tongue. The music recalls the kind of sweetness that makes your teeth hurt (and usually causes headaches in short order). The cast album for the ...
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Pitchfork bands play MadFork first
With the price of gas creeping up, staying on home turf is sounding more and more appealing. Good thing that a chunk of those bands you want to see at this weekend's Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago will be in Madison soon. In fact, Madison's got its own mini-version of the festival on Friday, July 18, at the Memorial Union Terrace (800 Langdon St.). The four bands lined up for "MadFork" ...
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Around the bubbler: What's on tap this week
A plethora of paddlers The organizers of Paddle and Portage have one of those "good problems" on their hands: So many people want to participate that they're having a hard time accommodating them all. Last year's race from Lake Mendota to Lake Monona via the isthmus drew a record 382 boats and 869 participants -- more than double the turnout just five years earlier. That led to bottlenecks in ...
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Resistance is feudal to 'Mikado' fun
Nobody goes to a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta looking for gritty realism. The audience doesn't care whether "H.M.S. Pinafore" told historically correct tales of the Royal Navy or if the swordfighting techniques are proper in "The Pirates of Penzance." They're in the seats looking for the quirky characters, boisterous singing and endlessly clever song lyrics that are hallmarks of the duo's work. ...
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Food, farm animals and fun underway at the Dane County Fair
For the next five days, local thrill-seekers and music fans won't have to go far to find plenty of excitement. The Dane County Fair at the Alliant Energy Center officially began Tuesday night and will continue through Sunday, July 20. There are a number of new attractions at the fair this year. The Winn Family Thrill Show, ShenaniGuns Comedy Wild West Show and the Sea Lion Splash will each have ...
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Modesto ready to rock this weekend at annual Xclamation Festival
The streets of downtown Modesto once again will be filled with the sound of Xcitement.
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Grooving along to the green cause
SINGAPORE : Rock Star Collective Block Party or RSC Block Party is a collective rally of good intentions.
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OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: July 17, 2008
With summer in full swing, we're focusing on tasty beverages like Matilda beer (pictured), some outstanding music by The Hold Steady, an organic condiment and the hot deli at Sendik's.
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