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French choir to perform at Winooski church
St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church will resound with music as a choir from France displays its skills this week.
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Cunningham Piano Co. starts making pianos again
ACENTURY AGO, a piano was a fixture in nearly every American living room. The family's rented upright, spinet or grand was as essential an obligation as today's car loan, and this area boasted six piano manufacturers and a host of retail stores.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Costello pumps up the party
Festival Network's first year at Whistler was a success – if only modestly so at the box office
The Globe and Mail |
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Mallika dazzles in MAAN GAYE MUGHALL-E-AZAM audio launch
The gala event to launch the music of Venus Tapes and Records Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam was held at Taj Lands End, Bandra on 19th July. It was the day when the glitterati shone down with all its might and shine. Actor turned politician Shatrughan Sinha officially launched the music of the film while producer Ratan Jain and director Sanjay Chhel played perfect hosts. Sinha then made a rare speech
IndiaGlitz |
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BROADCAST BITS
Jonas Brothers booked on MTV The Jonas Brothers will perform on the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards show.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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On The Bright Side: Oneonta writers have 2 films picked up
It's not Oscar season, but two Oneonta writers are eager to thank local folks who helped them become scriptwriters, whose work is headed for the silver screen.
The Daily Star |
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Sting and other top stars sing for Tibet
Taipei residents wave a Tibetan flag. Sting, Dave Matthews and a host of other music stars have added their voices to the pro-Tibet movement on a potentially sensitive album for China ahead of the Beijing Olympics, promoters said
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Daily Planner
Glen McKenzie and the Road Kings perform country rock for tonight's Gigs at the Gillioz music series. The concert starts at 7 p.m. at the Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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Robert Wilson
Age 88 Businessman, financial adviser counseled Rockefeller family, served as president of two investment firms. R obert J.M. Wilson, former president of Adams Express Co. and of Petroleum & Resources Corp., who as a youth participated in the historic Fahnestock Expedition to the South Pacific, died of pneumonia Wednesday at the Charlestown Retirement Community. He was 88.
Baltimore Sun |
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Jessica Simpson Booed at Concert
Simpson tries her hand at singing country music.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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New music releases 7.22
Black Kids
The News Journal |
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He may not always use it, but Al Green's still got it
In the midst of a show-stopping "Tired of Being Alone" at the House of Blues in Atlantic City on Sunday night, Al Green read his audience's mind.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Baltimore Club scene loses voice
DJ 'K-Swift' dies in accident at home Khia Edgerton, a pioneering DJ who as "K-Swift" became one of Baltimore's top radio personalties and a major player in the local music scene, died early yesterday morning after a pool accident at her home. She was 29.
Baltimore Sun |
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Musical rules were made to be broken at An die Musik event
Music history is filled with composers who methodically followed the rules - this chord can't follow that chord, this type of theme must be balanced by that type of theme, this structure must be built only that way.
Baltimore Sun |
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Sting and other top stars sing for Tibet
Sting, Dave Matthews and a host of other music stars have added their voices to the pro-Tibet movement on a potentially sensitive album for China ahead of the Beijing Olympics, promoters said.
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Singer-songwriter so busy, he's almost homeless
Philadelphia native Amos Lee, who just released his third album for Blue Note Records ( Last Days at the Lodge ), has been quite a busy man since he stopped teaching elementary school and started playing and singing songs professionally.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Music Review: David Bromberg - Live New York City 1982
David Bromberg returns with an excellent album of acoustic American music. David Bromberg has had a long and storied musical career. He performed at the historic Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 and released a series of respected rock-blues albums for the Columbia label during that decade. He gradually began to explore the country and bluegrass idioms as time passed and began playing the violin ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Music Review: Amelia - A Long Lovely List of Repairs
Amelia's latest album, A Long Lovely List of Repairs, delivers more of their beautiful signature amalgamation. Once I took a job in a small jazz club. While the half price food was great, I really took the job for the music, for the endless stream of obscure bands flowing through on their way from Seattle to San Francisco. I quickly found out that three quarters of those shows should be worked ...
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Music Review: Steve Allee Trio - Dragonfly
Steve Allee's latest proves again that this contemporary jazz pianist can more than cut it with the straight ahead stuff. Last year we touched on a solid release by Steve Allee, Colours, where the seasoned Indianapolis-based pianist found delight in turning from crossover jazz to honest-to-goodness straight trio jazz. Allee must have really enjoyed making that record, because here we are less ...
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Artscape beat expectations, city officials boast
Surveying the throngs of people who swarmed Charles Street last weekend for Artscape - the first time the festival expanded onto Baltimore's premier street and into the Station North Arts and Entertainment District - the city's promotions director said, "We've probably brought five years' worth of new people to the district in one weekend."
Baltimore Sun |
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Bar firm loses China's first karaoke copyright infringement case
A south China court has ordered a karaoke company to pay damages of 30,000 yuan (4,286 U.S. dollars) in what is reported to be the country's first karaoke copyright infringement case.
China Economic Net |
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South Africa: Mobile Music Initiative on Hold
94.7 Highveld Stereo listeners will have to wait a while before they can start downloading music they hear on the airwaves onto their phones.
AllAfrica.com |
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CD: An Innocent Evening Of Drinking
The title of acoustic singer-songwriter and Rent star Declan Bennett’s album, An Innocent Evening of Drinking , implies intimacy and conversation - something we'd be more than happy to do with the openly gay singer, especially after listening to his suggestive new album!
RainbowNetwork.com |
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McCartney plays for thousands in free Quebec show
Tue, Jul 22, 2008 (12:27 a.m.) 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.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Brothers in arms to perform at July paleti
Badri Kharel and Durga Kharel, both noted composer/singer from Indian hills of Darjeelling will be performing at Nepa~laya's Paleti series on July 25.
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