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Nigeria: Praise And Holiness Bring Down God's Power - Musician
The story of Miss Chioma Emekowa has once again brought to the fore, the trauma young talented women go through in their attempt to breakthrough in life.
AllAfrica.com |
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Happy hour at the Albany Museum of Art
Where can you eat some good food, hear some great music and dance the night away for only five dollars? The Albany Museum of Art. As part of it's Full Blown Blues Fridays Summer Concert Series, the museum is bringing in renowned musician Carlos Barrientos to perform.
WALB Albany |
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Free (Or Incredibly Cheap) Festivals For Summer
Summer is festival season, but they can set you back a small fortune -- that is unless you can find free (or incredibly cheap) ones to attend.
The Motley Fool |
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Montreux jazz festival ends in style
Jazz lovers, tourists, summer resort workers, locals and the plain curious have been in the Swiss town of Montreux for the two-week festival. James Cove was there for the closing act – Deep Purple...
Natives.co.uk |
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Kingston Chamber Music Festival
Artistic director David Kim (second from left) during rehearsals from last year's festival at the URI Fine Arts Center.
Westerly Sun |
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Planning going well for upcoming event
Photo by Whitney Rose Bentley Youngsters were a big part of the action at last yearÕs Across Festival. Planning for this summer's Across Festival is going well, according to Mitzi Hobbs, who along with her husband, Johnny, is coordinating the festival.
Elizabethton Star |
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Mahler Symphony No. 1: LSO Live
Anyone familiar with conductor Valery Gergiev knows that he's keen on drawing bold and descriptive music from all the orchestras he conducts.
Prairie Public Broadcasting |
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Emmylou Harris
The 1995 album Wrecking Ball towers as the Mount Everest of Emmylou Harris' recording career. Before that, she was a very hip country neo-traditionalist—like Dwight Yoakam—with a connoisseur's taste in folk music and rock 'n' roll, thanks to her internship with Gram Parsons.
Prairie Public Broadcasting |
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Chamber fest ends on jazzy note
The Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival ended its 15th season with influential works that pay tribute to the union of classical music and jazz.
Prairie Public Broadcasting |
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New iPhone music to users' ears
DENVER (Billboard) - When it was unveiled in June, Apple's new iPhone didn't appear to offer anything new for music fans. But thanks to the subsequent launch of the App Store on iTunes, iPhone users can download a host of applications to add new functions to the device. Many of them are music-oriented and all are made specifically for the iPhone.
Reuters.co.uk |
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WV Hot Dog Festival set for Saturday at Pullman Square
Whether you like your hot dog with sauce, slaw, mustard, chili, relish or even vegetarian, they've got you covered on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Fourth Annual West Virginia Hot Dog Festival at Pullman Square in Huntington.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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A PRESTIGIOUS Arts Council award has been presented to a 23-year-old solo music artist from St Albans.
St Albans Observer |
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Paris Plages brings seaside to the Seine
PARIS, (Reuters Life!) - 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.
Reuters |
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Atlanta's Sugarland sweetens the pot
Kristian Bush is the country music superstar next door. He's a family man with a wife and two kids who just happens to make a living playing music for thousands each night and making multi-platinum records as half of Atlanta-based duo Sugarland.
Access Atlanta |
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Mozart Festival's Music for Young People
Under a soaking rain, people gathered under a tent in Shelburne to soak up some music.
WCAX-TV Vermont |
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Technology: Fans drool over iPhone, but ask for more
NEW YORK -- Enthusiastic new iPhone owners are starting to sound like the cast of long-running stage musical "I Love you, You're Perfect, Now Change."
BusinessWorld Online |
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Sarah Johns to perform at Chenango Fair
NORWICH – Country music star Sarah Johns will headline a new event called “Guitars Under the Stars” at this year’s Chenango County Fair. The performance will bring a nationally known singer to the area for one night in what’s hoped to become an annual event.
The Evening Sun |
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Brothers hold camp for local guitarists
Lincoln’s first acoustic guitar camp took place Saturday, thanks to brothers Michael Trapp of Tinley Park and Tim Harmon of Pleasant Plains. The camp drew 10 guitarists to the Lincoln Woman’s Club Building for a day of sharing.
Lincoln Courier |
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Kalamazoo Gazette - Local Kalamazoo Area Entertainment, Movies, Music, Concert and Event News covering Allegan, Otsego, Portage, South Haven, Vicksburg, Kalamazoo County and Western Michigan University.
The Bay City Times |
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Loud music could pump up your bar tab
A new study shows that loud bar music could make people drink faster.
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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 her plans to release a country album - despite originally making a name for herself as a pop star.
Teen Music |
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The Jonas Brothers' Dream Performance at Vmas
The Jonas Brothers will fulfil a lifelong dream when they perform at the MTV Video Music Awards (Vmas) for the first time in September. The pop trio admit they have long waited for the opportunity to play at one of their favorite events - and feel honored to be offered the opportunity.
Teen Music |
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Enabling fans to have some fun: Dog Daze of Summer at Mo Doggie's Bar and Grill in Fenton, features popular local acts
FENTON, Michigan -- When the members of local rockers the Enablers say they formed their band solely to have some fun, they aren't kidding around.
The Flint Journal |
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Fundraising for museum
If you’re one of more than 300 Bayou Teche museum supporters, you’ll have a chance to see and meet pieces of New Iberia’s history while eating, socializing, bidding on auction items and listening to music Friday night at the museum’s fundraiser.
The Daily Iberian |
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Mary -- just Mary, thanks -- goes pop-rock with new project, in cahoots with Greenhouse 27 vets
Before she became a bright light on Northeast Ohio's music scene, vocalist Mary Cushman grew up in Paris. No, not the French metropolis. We're talking about the small town of Paris, Ohio, east of Canton.
The Plain Dealer |
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