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$5 million will get you Aerosmith drummer’s Marshfield manse
Joey Kramer has put his home up for sale. The two-level, 6,000-square-foot house has a stone lion at the front gate, a spectacular pool and ocean views.
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Molloy, Arrow, Watson, Foster and More to Star in Cape Rep's Ragtime
Casting has been announced for Cape Rep's upcoming production of the award-winning musical Ragtime, which will begin previews July 24 at the company's Indoor Theatre.
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Star backed band comes to Rugby
A MANCHESTER band backed by Oasis bassist Andy Bell is heading to Rugby. Up-and-coming rock band The Shaiyans will be playing the Stereotype night at Style Bar on North Street on Friday, July 25. They will be joined by local support acts The 7'20s from Rugby and Leamington group Cafe Racer.
Rugby Observer |
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Blog: Kids in commercials — cute or obnoxious
We talked earlier about how ad agencies try and play on our love for certain songs, hoping we'll transfer that love to their products. They do the same thing with kids. But just as a proud parent is quick to assume everyone thinks his or her little darling can do no wrong, commercials often make the exact same mistake.
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Expect a slow ride heading to Pemberton this weekend
Expect to go slow. That's the advice Province Music critic Stuart Derdeyn has for people planning to head up to the Pemberton Music Festival this Friday. After returning from last weekend's Whistler ...
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Clymer to hold firemen's festival
CLYMER - Firefighters from across the region will have the chance to show off their skills to members of the community in a fun setting at the upcoming Volunteer Firemen's Association of Cambria County & Vicinity Convention Festival and Carnival.
The Indiana Gazette |
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First Nations mesh through music
A musical connection between First Nation cultures of north and south occurred on the weekend and a Prince Albertan took part.
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Win tickets to Great British Beer Festival
BEER-LOVERS are in for a treat as the Great British Beer Festival looms. And we are giving away five pairs of tickets. Earls Court again hosts the event, run by Camra - the Campaign for Real Ale.
Ilford Recorder |
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McCartney plays for thousands in free Quebec show
Paul McCartney churned out a Beatles-laden song list to a pumped-up crowd gathered Sunday for a free concert as part of Quebec City's 400th anniversary celebration. McCartney opened the show with the Wings song "Jet" after which he greeted the crowd in French. The audience erupted and the band then started into the Beatles' 1965 classic "Drive My Car." Organizers expected some 200,000 ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Rwanda: Brick And Lace Coming
The Jamaican sisters famous for their hit 'Love is wicked' will be in Kigali for the Pan-African Dance Festival (Fespand), due to commence on July 27.
AllAfrica.com |
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Johnny Souza's “Hub of My Heart” making the rounds
Local jazz man Johnny Souza has recently released a video based on his original composition, “Boston (Hub of My Heart),” from his Meet Me in the City CD. The song has been performed at Symphony Hall in Boston as well as at Fenway Park. Boston (Hub of my Heart)
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Biography Geoffrey has been immersed in music his entire life. Born into a musical family, with both parents teaching music, he began studying piano at the age of three. In 1989, at the age of 18, after completing his first year at the Berklee School of Music, Geoffrey was faced with two job offers.
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Music Sharing Service iLike Launches Developer, Ad Platforms
Song playback is available immediately through Rhapsody and will soon be available on Facebook.
InformationWeek |
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Teacher and pupil reunited for US premiere
DISTINGUISHED local composer Bruce Fraser enjoyed a memorable musical experience in USA, when he teamed up with another former Levenmouth music maestro. (15/07/2008 09:48:16)
Fife Today |
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It’s festival fever, and the crowds just love it
THOUSANDS of fun-seekers ignored gloomy weather predictions to attend a fistful of festivals over the weekend.
icWales |
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Jazz concert, movie at center on July 31
The Bath Community Activity Center, 1615 N. Cleveland-Massillon Road, will be the site for a free Concert/Movie Night July 31.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Ronald McDonald visits local libraries on July 22
Ronald McDonald will visit the Cherokee County Public Library in Gaffney on Tuesday, July 22, at 10:30 a.m. and later that day, at 2:30 p.m., will be at the Blacksburg library. In a fun-filled, educational program, Ronald uses a creative mix of music, magic and games to share with his audience the excitement of reading and books.
Gaffney Ledger |
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Keys found at Southern Tier Celebrates this past weekend WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY Local Top Stories
2 sets of keys were found at the Southern Tier celebrates music festival over the weekend. The keys can be claimed on the second floor of the Metro Center at the Southern Tier Celebrates office. That's at 49 Court Street in downtown Binghamton.
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Review: Oakley Split Thump MP3 sunglasses
Oakley’s Split Thump sunglasses are another attempt to combine technology with eyewear – in this case, a digital music player. It’s certainly a stylish offering and comes with a set of earphones that adopt a double-hinged design and clip into the bottom of the glasses when in use.
Personal Computer World |
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Deserving winners, big disappointments in Cinemalaya film festival
In the end, there was enough for everyone. At the fast-paced recognition ceremony that capped off yet another fruitful year for the organizers of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, the awards were distributed to as many entries as possible.
The Manila Times |
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Stereophonics Announce Two Club Shows
Fresh from their performance at T In The Park, The Welsh three-piece announce two small shows before their V Festival appearance.
Xfm Online |
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Earthquake Street Fest on Aug. 22
The Earthquake Street Festival is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 22 from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. in downtown Winters on Main Street.
The Daily Democrat |
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Buddy Guy honored with inaugural award, tribute concert
If this was the ultimate test of Buddy Guy’s impulse control, a lot of people must have been glad when he failed.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Loud Music May Encourage Drinking
Loud music seems to cause people in bars to drink more in a shorter time, according to a new study,. Nicolas Gueguen, of University de Bretagne-Sun in France, devised a small experiment to reach the result.
Bayinsider |
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Paris Plages brings seaside to the Seine
Paris Plages, the yearly transformation of a section of the Seine river into a man-made beach, opened on Monday with organizers hoping tight holiday budgets will bring Parisians and tourists out in force.
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