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CARHAIX PLOUGHER, FRANCE- Duffy performs on stage during the 17th edition of the "Vieilles charrues" French music festival on July 19, 2008 in Carhaix-Plouguer, western France. The festival started 16 years ago in the middle of French Brittany and welcomes over 80 bands during three days.
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Music fans rock out in Weedsport
Thousands of rock-and-roll fans poured into Cayuga County Saturday as the annual rock festival K-Rockathon hit Weedsport.
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Eden hosts crew filming BBC documentary
Jill Nicholls is in North Carolina to direct and produce a three-part documentary about American folk music to air on BBC Four. She is paying special attention to Charlie Poole, both his recordings and his life.
Danville Register & Bee |
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FSO, Flash Cadillac take to stage for concert
A huge celebration honoring the 100th birthday of General Motors Corp. and the 105th birthday of GM's "older brother," Buick, was under way Friday.
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African festival is too important to lose
Is this the end of African World Festival? Teju Ologboni, a founding organizer of Milwaukee's only...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Review: Coldplay shines in San Jose
The band is less challenging, but more fun -- and fans eat it up. Concert listings Event listings Performing arts listings
San Jose Mercury News |
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INNER SPACES
It’s all about the sound of music. I couldn’t hear any melodies playing when I stepped inside the sprawling four-st ... Read..
The Telegraph |
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‘Spirit of the Lakes’ set to close with a bang
For many, few activities can rival a parade as the perfect way to kick off a summer weekend. For those so inclined, Mound will be the perfect place to be July 19 as the final day of the 4th annual Spirit of the Lakes Festival gets under way with a parade at 10 a.m.
Waconia Patriot |
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WRKA changes format and tunes from Oldies to New Country
Louisville Oldie’s radio station, WRKA, is changing its tune. The Cox-owned 103.1 dropped its Call Letters and Oldies Format on Friday. It is now, WQNU “New Country,” and will be a simulcast of country music with sister station WPTI.
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First night of the rock Proms
Jeff Beck, the rock guitarist, was making a surprise appearance at the Proms last night – and creating a piece of musical history.
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Aspen called a ‘walker’s paradise’
ASPEN, Colorado — With gas prices skyrocketing, many Americans are looking for homes in places where they can get around on foot. And a new website that calculates the “walkability” of an area ranks Aspen a “walker’s paradise.”
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Vail International Dance Festival is a week away
Pacific Northwest Ballet in last year’s Balanchine Celebration, a program that makes an encore appearance on the 2008 lineup. VAIL, Colorado — The flurry has begun.
Vail Daily |
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A long weekend in the Tetons
This is Colorado. We know mountains. And yet, nothing can quite prepare you for your first view of the Tetons: They erupt nearly 8,000 feet above northwestern Wyoming’s flat sagebrush valley, a violent maze of rocky talons and parapets scraping at the sky.
Vail Daily |
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Spain cops seize 120 000 ecstasy
Police in Spain have seized 120 000 ecstasy pills and detained two Colombians and an Italian in one of the country's biggest seizures of the drug to date.
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Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, IL, with Public Enemy, Mission of Burma, Sebadoh
Photos from Day 1 of Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, Illinois, July 18, 2008.
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Palmerton student musician chosen to attend prestigious summer camp
@Section Head:Noise! 2008
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Photos: Acoustic Fest
Performers and music lovers combined at Acoustic Fest in Washington Park. The festival offered a variety of music plus food, chess and other activities to make sure everyone had a good time. Doug Sundin/HTR July 19, 2008
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Worshippers including Minister Tammi Martin (center) dance to the music Saturday at the Soldiers For Christ Church Community Gathering on the Millville waterfront.
Daily Journal |
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Bluegrass picker fights cancer through his music
ATHENS, (AP) — An East Tennessee musician is raising money and awareness of pancreatic cancer through his love of bluegrass.
Daily News Journal |
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Britney Spears rages at those closest to her in new songs
Britney’s angry and she’s expressing it by lashing out at those closest to her in sensational new songs.
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More music at this year's Ohio Challenge
MIDDLETOWN — 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.
The Oxford Press |
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United we sang...
Music has been the binding force for the singing couple, Bhupinder and Mitalee. Yet their individual journeys started from different points, finds out C P Rajendran
Deccan Herald |
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Producer Storch’s musical empire falls
MIAMI — Just a few years ago, Scott Storch was one of the top producers in pop music, living in a $10.5 million mansion on an exclusive Miami island, driving a phalanx of luxury cars and dating the likes of Paris Hilton and Lil Kim.
Johnson City Press |
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Country Jam Goes Green
Just as stores and homes are looking to go green, so are some music festivals.
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Amid the credit crunch the arts benefit from the feelgood factor
Sit back, let the lights dim and forget the recession. Feel the soundtrack bathe away your sub-prime worries, fuel fears and negative equity nightmares. Escape instead to the poptastic tune of: I have a dream, a song to sing, To help me cope with anything.
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