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‘Frisco Live’ hits the stage tonight
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum presents “Frisco Live” sponsored by the Oklahoma Arts Council, a night of bluegrass and country music tonight at the Frisco Depot. Appearing will be two veteran groups from Oklahoma City — Mountain Smoke and The Bonham Revue, along with Jana Jae of Grove.
Muskogee Phoenix
Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man
Billy Joel bid a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium on Friday during a sold-out concert that marked the final show at the same ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago.
The Washington Times
Mega-music store hits the high notes
Richmond Hill
yorkregion.com
Dancing baby mom heads to court
Woman takes music label to court in defense of dancing baby videos everywhere.
KGO-TV Bay Area
Summer Concert Series
Music Under the Stars will feature The Wrenditions, Kid Kyle and The Chiclettes at Ellsworth Allen Park, Motor Ave., Farmingdale, Mon., July 21. Other concerts are as follows: •July 22, Lou Gramm, former lead singer of Foreigner, will be at John J. Burns Park, Merrick Rd., Massapequa, 8 p.m.
Massapequa Post
Syracuse Symphony spreads joy of music
ONEIDA - Eli Neth often tries playing his father's Civil War bugle and drums, but he got his first taste of playing trumpet Friday afternoon during a children's concert with members of the Syracuse Symphony.
The Oneida Daily Dispatch
What Should City Do With Aging Fairgrounds?
Friday was the deadline for ideas to be submitted to those who will ultimately make a decision on how to change or move the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, which includes the 50-year-old Music City Motorplex.
News Channel 5 Nashville
Lotus Festival: Where Have All the (Lotus ) Flowers Gone?
Everything you could expect from the Lotus Festival was there, except for the lotus flowers themselves!
The Epoch Times
Paul Simon sues over song
Singer and songwriter Paul Simon has sued a Japanese clockmaker for $US5 million for copyright infringement, claiming the company used one of his songs as a composition on their clocks.
Stuff
NRO 2008: Meet a few of the musicians, interns
The National Repertory Orchestra teaches through experience; each musician learns a full repertoire of classical pieces, and performs them through the summer festival season.
Summit Daily News
Ex-McDonald's Thief Now Finalist In Jingle Contest
Tamien Bain has come full circle, from a criminal to an aspiring music artist. As a teenager, the Miami boy robbed a McDonald's. As an adult, he's entered a contest to rap the chain's newest jingle. CBS4's Jorge Estevez brought the Miami man to the McDonald's for the first time to share how it changed his life.
CBS4 Miami
Casey Jarman new Willamette Week music editor
Cliff's notes: Casey Jarman is the new Willamette Week music editor!
The Oregonian
'City' pops up for music festival
With up to 50,000 people expected each day at the first Mile High Music Festival, thousands of workers swarmed over the grounds of Dick's Sporting Goods Park for the past week. Click for video.
Rocky Mountain News
DMC Hospitalized, Undergoes Surgery
DMC Hospitalized, Undergoes Surgery The hip hop icon was set to appear at the AVP Beach Volleyball Tournament
Vibe Magazine
Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man
NEW YORK -- Billy Joel bid a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium on tonight during a sold-out concert that marked the final show at the same ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago.
Daily Record
W. C. Handy Festival kicks off tonight in the Shoals
Tonight starts one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Valley.  It's a festival that brings millions of dollars into the local economy.
WAFF 48 News Huntsville
More music at this year's Ohio Challenge
Most eyes may focus on the skies at the Ohio Challenge, but there's lots to see and hear on the ground too, especially this year.
Middletown Journal
Calendar Girls Picks and Clicks July 19-25: Psychedelic justice, art on the sand, women on drums
(FUNDRAISING PARTY) Their heyday was in the ‘80s, one of their biggest hits was the title song for the Molly Ringwald teen-angst flick, “Pretty in Pink,” and the British new wave band initially called themselves RKO, Radio and The Europeans before settling on The Psychedelic Furs. The group headlines this year’s Justice Ball, Bet Tzedek’s (House of Justice) benefit gala.
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Broadway Revue benefit in Pleasanton
A Broadway Revue will be held to benefit Habitat for Humanity East Bay. The event will include wine, hors d'oeuvres and popular tunes from several Broadway musicals.
Pleasanton Tri-Valley Herald
Review: Streep saves 'Mamma Mia!'
In the dippy warp of anti-renaissance that was the 1970s, ABBA thrived, and, via fare such as "Mamma Mia!" - a new movie based on the play - the defunct pop supergroup continues to unleash its too-catchy songs on the world. Shift your mind-set into fluff mode, and this film should mildly satisfy. But an unoriginal, uneven presentation of the songbook and the sunshine hampers things considerably.
The San Francisco Examiner
BamaJam helps fill local, state tax coffers
The inaugural BamaJam concert event generated more than $340,000 in tax revenue for Enterprise, Coffee County and the State of Alabama.
Dothan Eagle
Festivalgoers in Clinton beat the heat
Clinton (WTNH, July 18, 2008 9:35 PM) -- The high heat was tough for some people trying to enjoy a little quality time outdoors at tThe Bluefish Festival today.
WTNH-TV New Haven
Menlo Park to hold street festival
n Menlo Park's 22nd annual festival of its kind hits today and Sunday
San Mateo County Times
BamaJam brings in the money
As one of the largest music festival events ever billed in the southeast, BamaJam unloaded more than $320,000 in sales taxes for the state, Coffee County and the City of Enterprise.
The Enterprise Ledger
Loud music in the pub 'makes you drink more', say scientists
Ear-splitting music in pubs helps to fuel binge-drinking, scientists said last night.
Daily Mail
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