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Phones by Brand
Sprint will soon be adding the Sanyo Katana Eclipse to its lineup, according to the FCC. This music oriented clamshell cell phone recently passed through the FCC's testing process. Based on the FCC documents, it appears to have a 2 megapixel camera and a microSD card slot for extra storage.
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New Musical Marguerite to Play Tokyo in 2009
A Japanese production of Marguerite — the new musical currently playing London's Theatre Royal Haymarket — will open in 2009.
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Superstars Of Chinese Classical Music
"One hears, again and again, the same complaints about Lang Lang and Tan Dun -- that two supremely gifted musicians have succumbed big-time to celebrity. And both do manage to frustrate even those of us who admire them enormously."
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Brad Paisley rocks Jamboree in the Hills
MORRISTOWN, Ohio -- The Paisley Party passed through the rolling hills of eastern Ohio not far from Wheeling, but not before leaving a wake of satisfied country music fans at the 32nd edition of Jamboree in the Hills.This is the third consecutive year and
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iLike Surpasses 30 Million Users, Unveils New Ad Platform for Concerts and Full-Song Playback Powered by ...
SEATTLE, BUSINESS WIRE -- iLike, the leading social music discovery service, now has more than 30 million registered users.
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Interactive fun at the Charles City Library
Usually the public library is a quiet and reserved place, but not on Friday. Musician and storyteller Hans Mayer was the featured special guest at the Charles City Public Library, mixing music with fun and frivolity to entertain the crowd of children and parents alike. Audience participation was a big part of the show.
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A fine fair: Fun in or outside of the barns
From Tuesday to Sunday, the Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds will be a smorgasbord of entertainment choices that go far beyond judging and rides.
The Janesville Gazette |
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Paul McCartney rocks huge crowd for Quebec City's birthday party
THE CANADIAN PRESS QUEBEC — Music icon Paul McCartney exploded onto an old battleground Sunday, churning out a song list laden with Beatles tunes to a pumped up crowd on the historic Plains of Abraham.
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Pat Winhold loves her music boxes for their looks and their sounds
THE VILLAGES — Pat Winhold’s collection makes beautiful music. For the past 35 years, she has gathered more than 80 music boxes and put them on display in a couple of curio cabinets.
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Nigeria: Let's Make Country Like the UK
FOR those who believe that New York is a special place and that London is incomparable, I always advise: It is not the place, it is the people.
AllAfrica.com |
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National Endowment for the Arts Launches Fifth Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera at the Columbia ...
The NEA Arts Journalism Institutes are helping to establish the importance of professional training in the coverage of the arts through lectures and seminars with leaders in higher education, the arts and journalism.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Brooklyn Art Groups To Spend Millons On Theater Expansion
Two major Brooklyn cultural organizations are planning to spend millions of dollars to expand a historic theater
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Music Crawl Deadline Approaches!
Which Part of "Send In Your Application Now" Do You Not Understand? Dear local band: Just where in the hell is your Music Crawl application ? The July 25 deadline is fast approaching, so fill out those applications post-haste. Any questions?
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In Tough Times Listeners Turn to Tragic Tunes
As the country faces a recession, recommendation website THEFILTER.COM sees dramatic rise in the popularity of depressing music. (PRWeb Jul 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1122154.htm
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PHOTO CALL: Ebersole and Suskin Join Strouse at Barnes and Noble
Two-time Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole joined composer Charles Strouse at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble July 10 to celebrate the release of his memoir, "Put On a Happy Face."
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Puerto Rican sights, sounds to draw families
Peña Adobe Park will host the sixth annual Festival De La Isla, which will bring top salsa music talent to Solano County on Saturday, Aug. 16. The event is expected to draw thousands of salsa enthusiasts from through- out Northern California, the Bay Area and Southern California.
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Sports bar to hold fund-raiser for mother
The benefit concert and cookout will start at noon Saturday at the bar, 1242 Whitfield Ave.
Bradenton Herald |
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Pete Doherty burgled
Pete Doherty 's Wiltshire home was robbed over the weekend, as he performed at the Benicassim Festival , according to reports.
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Indonesia's puppet art out of the shadows
YOGYAKARTA, (Reuters Life!) - Indonesia's shadow puppetry performances are steeped in tradition but one artist from the country's cultural heartland is giving this ancient art a modern makeover by translating it in English.
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Bloc Party - Bloc Party Star Accuses Lydon Of Racist Attack
BLOC PARTY frontman KELE OKEREKE has accused SEX PISTOLS singer JOHN LYDON of involvement in a racist attack at a Spanish music festival. Okereke claims the ...
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Billboard charts online music hits
Jeff Price likes to say he can get anybody's album on iTunes for "the price of a six pack and a pizza." Now the founder of TuneCore, a Brooklyn-based digital music distributor, is offering his customers something more: the chance to be on the Billboard chart with a bullet.
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Pianist's set makes Fraze crowd happy
KETTERING — Pop balladeer and pianist Jim Brickman acknowledged during his Saturday night, July 19, headline performance at Fraze Pavilion that his music is frequently used as background filler, sonic wallpaper if you will.
Dayton Daily News |
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Music was Byron man's passion until dream was cut short
Brady Schoeusner was set to move to California this week with a friend. He had just gotten the classes he wanted at UCLA for music production and was set to start in the fall
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Summer camp offers lessons
Chambersburg Area School District students in the YMCA Sam's Club Summer Camp are getting lessons in history, music, personal values, reading and writing this summer.
Public Opinion |
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Brooklyn groups renovating theater for $17M
Two cultural organizations are planning to expand the Strand Theatre on Fulton Street.
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