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Christie Brinkley Attends Ex Billy Joel's Show
"She was smiling so much," an onlooker says at the final concert at New York's Shea Stadium
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Broken Social Scene Finds The Magic At Mercury Lounge
When I was younger, I would feel an electric charge of excitement in anticipation of a concert. Now that I see an average of 3 or 4 concerts a week, there's little time for that excitement to build up. Some concerts actually just feel like a fix to feed my crazy, crazy addiction.
New York Press |
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Band Geek Hero Shirts Proclaim You King of the Keytar [Shirts]
Guitarists may get all the chicks, but some of us loudly and proudly played less popular instruments and heck, we ought to get a chance to be a hero too! While I plead with Harmonix to include the...
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Weekend of Festivals
The Italian Festival takes place on Hertel Avenue between Delaware and Colvin avenues. It features music, carnival rides for the kids and more than 90 vendors serving a taste of Italy.
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Portman's Love Move
Actress Natalie Portman is snubbing her native New York and moving to America's west coast to be closer to her boyfriend, according to reports. The 27-year-old star met rocker Devendra Banhart on the set of his music video in March and the couple has been virtually inseparable ever since.
Teen Music |
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Timberlake's Embarrassing Accident
Pop star Justin Timberlake was so nervous when he met his sports idol Michael Jordan, he wet himself. The SexyBack singer counts the basketball star as one of his biggest role models, and he could not contain his excitement when Jordan admitted he was a fan of his music.
Teen Music |
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Jagged Little Pill
With her third official release (albeit the first to see the light of day outside her native Canada), Morissette hoisted herself upon the world with a winning combination of acerbic lyrical content and bubbly alt-rock musicality.
IGN Music |
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Let There Be Rock
Rock Band 2 Sonic FAQ - July 18, 2008 The lowdown on all the music featured in the upcoming game.
IGN Music |
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Bad Company
A veritable British rock supergroup comprised of ex-members of King Crimson, Mott The Hoople, and Free. The band was fueled by frontman Paul Rodgers' distinctive vocals.
IGN Music |
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The Who: Nostalgic but not slowing
LOS ANGELES -- Roger Daltrey is smacking his head. He's heard enough about how Pete Townshend was writing songs for a fresh album from the two surviving members of The Who
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Study: Loud music leads to more drinking in less time
A study of the effects of music levels on drinking in a bar setting has found that loud music leads to more drinking in less time. Results will be published in a future issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are released Friday at its Early View.
Vietnam Net |
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Loud music can make bar patrons drink more: study
Updated: Sat Jul. 19 2008 7:15:00 AM CTV.ca News Staff
CTV Toronto |
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Boom Boom What?
Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam is coming town and we bet you are wondering, "What the heck is a Boom Boom HuckJam?" Well, it's an all-ages touring extreme sports and music event created by professional skateboarder Tony Hawk . The event features skateboarding, bmx biking and motocross and is performed on huge ramps with a jumbotron screen to help facilitate viewing. The event also ...
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Tourism dept. eyes Vietnamese market
VIETNAM and nearby Mekong countries are being eyed to serve as the countrys market for tourists, the Department of Tourism said Saturday. The Philippines is always looking for new sectors to tap for foreign visitors and eventually, develop the industry, Tourism Secretary Ace Durano said.
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Billy Joel Electrifies Sold-Out Crowd In Final Concert At Shea
The Piano Man bids a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium during an electrifying, sold-out final show at the ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in a new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago.
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Police Blotter
Today's headlines: Robbery suspect arrested in Carpenteresville; sex offender arrested in Genoa; criminal trespass charged at Elgin casino; Elgin man faces DUI, loud music charges; Elgin resident faces drug charge; GPS unit stolen from vehicle burglary
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Howard Isaacson, the highly accomplished saxophonist/composer who has supported such luminaries as Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole and Shirley Bassey, will be back on the Jazz Vespers concert stage with his group, the Howard Isaacson Quartet.
Cape May County Herald |
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'Sisters' lost in a birch forest
WILLIAMSTOWN — Michael Greif's unbalanced, incomplete production of "Three Sisters" begins with a celebratory burst of spring awakening. It is May on the Prozorov family country estate.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Names of two concert goers who died at Rothbury festival released
ROTHBURY, Mich. (AP) - Authorities have released the names, ages and hometowns of two concert goers who died while at the Rothbury music festival.
WWMT 3 Kalamazoo |
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(More than just a) High School Musical!
WITH high school kids dominating the pop culture today, it is endearing to see little children take over the stage for a change as they sing, dance and act.
Sun Star |
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Music tech on the cutting edge of sound
They say that necessity is the mother of invention, but in Andrew Barta’s case, he was tired of fixing broken guitar amplifiers.
The Record |
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Old Mobeetie Music Festival starts Friday
The annual Old Mobeetie Music Festival will be Friday through Sunday on the grounds of the Old Mobeetie Jail Museum. Seven bands will perform this year.
The Pampa News |
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Love Parade held in German city of Dortmund
Dortmund, Germany - Powerfully amplified music from 37 sound trucks wound up hundreds of thousands of ravers into a frenzy Saturday on a blocked highway in the city of Dortmund at Germany's annual Love Parade. Driven by electronic dance music, the sp...
EARTHtimes.org |
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GrassRoots Blog: Highlights Day 2
After getting off to a fast start Thursday with headliner Lucinda Williams, the GrassRoots Festival rolled into its second day under mostly sunny skies that led to scorching temperatures during the afternoon.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Guitar Hero Gets Jimi Hendrix
Activision's Guitar Hero: World Tour will feature the legendary rocker.
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