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Rock, choice and jazz
Drummer Dave Small, 17, performing with Gwyn Ashton. Photo: Paul Zammit Cutajar. The weekend Malta Rock and Jazz Festival, a regular event on the cultural calendar and one of the summer highlights, ended last night, having offered a mix of established Maltese and foreign artistes.
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Rockin' and Rollin' with Strawberry Shortcake Has Never Been So Fun! Sweet Tunes Rock to DVD August 12th from Fox Home ...
Sweet and spunky Strawberry Shortcake will be rockin' into American households just in time for back-to-school when Strawberry Shortcake: Rockaberry Roll jams to DVD August 12th from Fox Home Entertainment, American Greetings Properties and DIC Entertainment. Joined by two of her "berry" best friends Angel Cake and Ginger Snap, the trio bands together to sing up-lifting, catchy tunes the whole ...
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From Sex to Drugs to Piano Sonatas, Statisticians are Researching and Reporting Their Findings at Joint Statistical ...
The Joint Statistical Meetings, to be held in Denver August 3--7, address a diversity of subjects ranging from sex to drugs to piano sonatas, from law to climate change to clinical trials.
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Summer music in Webster, Irondequoit churches
Throughout the summer, places of worship in northeast Rochester are offering inspiring as well as entertaining programs.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Trans World seeks edgier image, sales turnaround, with costly ad campaign
The ripped and tattooed wrestler Batista and the soulful R&B singer Ne-Yo have something in common: both star in new TV commercials that make the f.y.e. music and video chain seem a lot edgier.
BizJournals |
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Jessica Simpson - Simpson Booed At Country Music Debut
JESSICA SIMPSON was met with an icy reception at her live country music debut, with concertgoer booing the star's performance. The singer announced earlier this year (08) ...
ContactMusic |
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Alice Cooper - Cooper Hits Out At Tv Talent Shows
Rocker ALICE COOPER has blasted TV talent shows AMERICAN IDOL and THE X FACTOR - because they don't look for any new rock talent. The star has criticised the shows for ...
ContactMusic |
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Police to discuss Alive @ 5 brawls
and Jonathan Lucas Assistant City Editor STAMFORD - Police today will discuss safety concerns with organizers of Stamford's Alive @ Five concert series because a rash of fights injured three officers after last week's Eve 6 show.
Stamford Advocate |
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Police to discuss Alive @ 5 brawls
STAMFORD - Police today will discuss safety concerns with organizers of Stamford's Alive @ Five concert series because a rash of fights injured three officers after last week's Eve 6 show.
Norwalk Advocate |
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The Independent Voice of the University of New Mexico since 1895
Shame on the person who says he likes music and doesn't own this album. Since its May 13 release, Division has sold less than 100,000 copies. In other words, less than 100,000 people know what an awesome album everyone else is missing.
University of New Mexico Daily Lobo |
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A hot festival, well done
God bless the greenskeepers. The souls that fill that thankless job will have their work cut out for them today as the last of the plastic bottles and cigarette butts are removed from the brown, matted soccer fields surrounding Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Denver Post |
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The Independent Voice of the University of New Mexico since 1895
The modern musical takes yet another hit in the form of "Mamma Mia!" - a hideous adaptation of the wildly successful Abba-inspired stage show about a bride-to-be on a Greek island trying to work out which of three men knocked up her "reckless little slut" of a mother 20 years earlier.
University of New Mexico Daily Lobo |
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A welcome mat for a big party
The first Mile High Music Festival kicked off this past weekend in Denver, the biggest music event Colorado has seen, and a sort of coming out party for Denver as a national music destination.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Music fest rocks Rec Park
BINGHAMTON -- The event Sunday was billed as a music festival, but a passerby might have mistaken it for the West Side's biggest family get-together.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Hundreds attend Arabic Heritage Festival in Yonkers
YONKERS - Despite the sweltering heat, hundreds of people came out to celebrate Arabic heritage at the annual Arabic Heritage Festival in Tibbetts Brook Park yesterday.
The Journal News |
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Indie supergroup releases first songs
Babyshambles, Arctic Monkeys and Reverend And The Makers supergroup Mongrel release their first tracks.
Digital Spy |
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Music Note on song to win American Oaks for Godolphin
GODOLPHIN'S Music Note put up an impressive performance to win the £300,000 Coaching Club American Oaks by 11 lengths at Belmont on Saturday.
Daily Record |
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Rockland school news
Rockland Family Shelter contest: Rachel Mitrani, a student at Clarkstown North High School, received honorable mention and a check for $100 in the Rockland Family Shelter's fifth annual poster competition to raise awareness of dating and domestic violence issues.
The Journal News |
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'Loud music fuels binge-drinking'
If ear-splitting music and busy bars seem to go hand in hand, a new research suggests that might be because loud music helps to fuel binge-drinking.
Hindustan Times |
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Geoffrey Keezer: Making, And Controlling, His New Music
Pianist/composer Geoffrey Keezer has been playing piano since age three and has been on the road since 1989 when he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers after a year at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
All About Jazz |
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Pharoah Sanders: Crescent with Love
Saxophonist Pharoah Sanders worked extensively in John Coltrane's bands from 1965 until Coltrane's passing in 1967. At the time of making this tribute album, Sanders probably knew Coltrane and his music better than anyone outside of Coltrane's surviving wife, harpist/pianist Alice Coltrane, and members of his classic quartet, pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones.
All About Jazz |
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Love and Paragraphs
Once upon a time Wes Montgomery plugged in his guitar and changed the way the world listened to jazz. Since then the guitar pick has been passed on to artists including George Benson, Earl Klugh, John Scofield and Pat Metheny, and each and every one has pushed the genre just a little bit further.
All About Jazz |
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The Hours
There are no doubts about it. Alma Micic (Mee-cheech) is a first rate jazz singer. On her debut album, Introducing Alma (CTA, 2004), she opened some doors with her seductive style working the Great American Songbook.
All About Jazz |
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Dark Shot
Following up a career-defining release is always a challenge. France's One Shot—initially conceived as a one-off by some then-members of art-rock group Magma—has clearly developed a life of its own.
All About Jazz |
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Outdoor Salsa music to the Cuban beat
NORTH BERGEN - For many who attended the annual "Recordando El Mamoncillo" festival yesterday, it was a time to dance to Salsa music, eat traditional Cuban food and wax nostalgic about old times.
The Jersey Journal |
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