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Ximena Sariñana, Latest Hot New Artist at MTV Tr3s
Ximena Sariñana is the latest hot new artist tapped by MTV Tr3s for its highly popular Descubre & Download program. The multiplatform music discovery platform has been lauded by music executives as "critical" in launching new careers and by Rolling Stone Magazine as "career changing."
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Los Lobos rocking out for the kids
CLEVELAND (Billboard) - Los Lobos will release a children's album filled with Disney classics in November, a disc that fulfills the roots-rockers' contract with their Disney-owned Hollywood Records label.
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USHER’S CAMP NEW LOOK 'ENTERTAINMENT MENTORSHIP': Superstar performer gives back to the community.
*From music to mentorship, Usher is a diversified entertainer and philanthropist. The founder of the non profit Camp New Look, Usher is giving 150 at-risk youth from around the United States the opportunity to get an educated behind the scenes look at the entertainment and sports business.
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It’s the great British summer – and the Bleep Test Club is being very sensible in having a special celebration of music ‘indoors’. For those who don’t know, it’s the club where you can get involved as well as enjoy some prime cuts of music from the new band scene.
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MOVIES: Mamma Mia, what kitsch!
How do you like your kitsch? With a heavy dollop of irony? Or straight-up, on the rocks? If it's the latter, you'll love "Mamma Mia!"
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Thunder in the Desert booms
Volunteers and performers at the Scharbauer Sports Complex were bracing themselves for the thunder late Wednesday. And while some dark clouds loomed, for the most part sounds of the eighth annual Thunder in the Desert roared, boomed and crashed from brass horns and drums on the football field, not the sky.
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Here’s a heads up about a new musical movement starting in Reading at the end of August. Girl/Boy Revolution kicks off on Friday, August 29, and will carry on for six months on the last Friday of every month at the Rising Sun Arts Centre in Silver Street, Reading.
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Theater Minis
"The Lion King," its nine-week engagement here virtually sold out, is a juggernaut of a musical.
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Cast, music help make silly ‘Mamma Mia!’ fun
Sunny as its Greek island locations, “Mamma Mia!” earns its exclamation point. The adaptation of the long-running stage hit is a crowd-pleasing gusher of escapism, not the least of which is respite from summertime teen action fare.
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Community Calendar
The Crew will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 25, with Music on Main Street in front of the Visitors Information Center.
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It may be predictable, but ‘Disney’ is a lot of fun
Encore! Theater’s outdoor summer shows kicked off with the vastly popular “Disney’s High School Musical” at the large outdoor stage behind Impact Church International in Gig Harbor.
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Free big-band show will include ‘guerilla art attack’
The Tacoma jazz scene lost its linchpin when Red Kelly died in 2004.
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Talk of the town: Emmy nominations
Talk of the Town brings you the latest in news, music and celebrity talk. The latest celebrity news including the primetime Emmy nominations, "The Dark Knight's" big weekend ahead and David and Victoria loving LA. John Russell reports.
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John Norman honored for 50 years of teaching
The 80-year-old college professor has been at it for at least 50 years. John Norman of Cathedral City is still doing what he can to influence others with music.
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Music of time
'Amazing' dance track in old Dr Who music collection
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Mateel Community Center signs deal to end conflict for music festival
The Mateel Community Center has signed a deal ending its long-standing conflict with People Productions and landowner Tom Dimmick over the popular festival Reggae on the River.
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As Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra gets better and better, it can do more demanding work
You won't hear a better orchestra anywhere in Florida -- that is what founders of the Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra say.
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'[title of show]': The little musical that could
People often wonder how a show gets to Broadway. One way is to come up with a quirky idea: Make a musical about making a musical and enter it into a theater festival, where you get noticed.
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EMI AND RCA/J ON THE MOVE
A pair of New York-based music labels are on the move. EMI is hunting for new, smaller New York headquarters for its North American recorded-music operations after completing a global cost-cutting initiative last month that eliminated some 2,000...
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Broken Social Scene's collective solos
Broken Social Scene brings a mob mentality to their music. An evolving collection of musicians all get to stick in their own sonic tricks and ideas. The resulting swirl touches on everything from Sonic Youth-style fuzz guitar forays to dreamy soundtrack music.
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THE SCORE — A double header worth attending
On Tuesday, July 22, we will have two stellar concerts illustrating something I love about music in Aspen: Excellence and diversity.
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Uganda: Council Nurtures Artistes
It promises to be a festivity of all arts; visual and verbal. The British Council, after running the successful literature festival a few years back, has now turned to promoting all the other arts.
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They’re pumped up again in Wilkeson
Jim Walker will be back at the microphone Saturday, where he’s been every summer since 1975 when the first handcar races were run in Wilkeson and possibly the country.
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Sidney to host arts fest Saturday
A day of music and fun will be returning to downtown Sidney on Saturday.
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Avon restaurant needs license for live entertainment
Scofield’s Restaurant and Pub, once a venue for country music bands, needs to get a license from selectmen before any more live entertainment takes place there.
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