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Continental drift for music festival fans
THOUSANDS of Britons who are fed up with mud, soaring ticket costs and the sky-high price of beer are heading to the continent for music festivals.
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Soldier Laid To Rest
Despite earlier threats of a protest, a Lexington soldier who lost his life in Iraq was laid to rest Saturday at Camp Nelson. With no music and little talking, many came out to Camp Nelson to pay their respects to 22 year old Corporal William McMillan.
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Martinsburg's Roundhouse Rail Days features trains, music and more
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. Grant Diefenderfer might only be 3 years old, but he loves trains and music. The place to be Saturday for the Waynesboro, Pa., boy was the Martinsburg Roundhouse Center for the 10th annual Roundhouse Rail Days celebration. Choo, choo, choo, Grant said when a real train sped through the station as he and his mother, Brenda Diefenderfer, were navigating through the exhibits and ...
The Herald-Mail |
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Atmosphere not answers
The mise-en-scène is classic Murakami. An all-night restaurant in the centre of the city, with retro music playing. A girl sits by herself, engrossed in a book.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Just when roaming Stone Ronnie Wood thought it couldn't get worse
JUST when you thought he'd hit rock bottom... things have got even WORSE for sozzled Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.
News Of The World |
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Uğur Işık brings
Cellist Uğur Işık is an internationally acclaimed Turkish musician not yet recognized by the Turkish audience as he engages in no political rhetoric.
Zaman Online |
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Festival fun Turkish style: giant melons, kangals and oil wrestling
Turkey hosts a variety of culture and arts festivals throughout the year, enough to suit everyone's taste, from the apricot aficionado to the punk rocker.
Zaman Online |
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Girlschool of rock
There was nothing girly or dainty about this group of hard-rocking female musicians.
The Star |
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Inspired season finale
The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra ends its 2007/08 season with one of Beethoven’s most magnificent works. BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONIES NO.8 & 9
The Star |
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Heat can't deter festival crowds
Thousands of people flocked to the inaugural Mile High Festival at The Fields at Dick's Sporting Goods Park today.
Denver Post |
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Isora Erickson, soprano and choir director
Soprano Isora Erickson, formerly Isora Iverson, sang lead roles for the Minneapolis Civic Opera, led a choral group of singing moms and used music to help children in need.
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Music Note romps in Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont Park
NEW YORK - Music Note turned in a dazzling performance, beating entrymate Little Belle by 11 lengths Saturday in the US$300,000 Coaching Club American Oaks for three-year-old fillies at Belmont Park.
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iTunes for Windows Mobile available
July 20, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. Apples wants you to believe that you have to buy iPhone to play music purchased at iTunes in your mobile phone.
MS Mobiles |
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Music Note dominates short field in CCA Oaks
Godolphin Racing’s Music Note made a strong move on the turn and powered past the rest of the field in the stretch to score an impressive 11-length victory in the $300,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (G1) on Saturday at Belmont Park.
Thoroughbred Times |
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The Bridge Connects Christians with Homeless
The young Christians who shared free food and music at Davis Park on Saturday didnt appear to have much in common. Those wearing heavy-metal-influenced clothing fellowshipped with people sporting dreadlocks, piercings and polo shirts while local bands
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Music Note Crushes CCA Oaks Rivals
Godolphin Stable’s Music Note put on an awesome display in the $300,000 Coaching Club American Oaks (gr. I) ( VIDEO ) July 19 Belmont, taking over the quarter-pole and romping to an 11-length win for her second consecutive grade I score.
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Cooper memorial draws friends, family
About 170 friends, family members and area residents gathered to remember Nancy Cooper this afternoon at one of the places she loved best: Koka Booth Amphitheatre, the site of the outdoor North Carolina Symphony concerts she frequented.
The News & Observer |
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Pianist Tries to Make His Music on Track
Adrian Sutil is the Formula One driver with perhaps the most interesting and distinctive background: concert pianist.
New York Times |
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DORTMUND, GERMANY - Revellers blow bubbles during the "Love Parade" techno music event on July 19, 2008 in the western German city of Dortmund.
Tiscali |
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Paul McCartney helps Billy Joel say goodbye to Shea Stadium
The final concert at Shea Stadium nearly ended as the first show there began in 1965, with Paul McCartney singing over a deafening roar from a stunned, capacity crowd.
Newsday |
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Bluegrass picker fights cancer through his music
ATHENS, Tenn.(AP) — An East Tennessee musician is raising money and awareness of pancreatic cancer through his love of bluegrass.
The Jackson Sun |
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Arlington Heights Irish Fest moves inside
Irish Fest opened on schedule Saturday in Arlington Heights, but organizers had to deal with saturated grounds from Friday's storms, and the potential for more rain.
Daily Herald |
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Parking woes at Folk Fest
Thousands of people from all over the Lower Mainland are heading down to Jericho Beach for the annual Folk Festival. But parking is at a premium. There are very few if any places to put the vehicle. ...
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A new take on 'High School Musical'
The Walt Disney Co. goes to the "High School Musical" well once more for its new ABC reality show, "High School Musical: Get in the Picture" (8 p.m. EDT Sunday and Monday).
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Right notes for RD’s tunes
Claim to fame: For almost 30 years, Gupta was part of the group of musicians who brought RD Burman’s timeless compositions to life.
The Telegraph |
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