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Coldplay in the Coast Mountains
How a village in B.C. came to host one of the summer's hottest music festivals
The Globe and Mail |
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Uganda: Mukono Wraps Pam Regionals
THE Bell Lager Pearl of Africa Music (PAM) awards regional launches came to a climax last Sunday at Colline Hotel in Mukono.
AllAfrica.com |
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Beethoven fills the bay in Shelburne
Eat, drink and be merry was the theme Saturday evening at Shelburne Farms during the Vermont Mozart Festival concert "Beethoven on the Bay."
The Burlington Free Press |
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Family and Kids
Music by Lisa Atkinson Deemed outstanding by the Parent Council and a Kid's Pick award-winning musicians. Wed., July 23, 10 a.m. Free. For more information, call Woodside Library at 650-851-0147 or e-mail woodside@smcl.org . Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside
Palo Alto Weekly |
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UOMO Media's Random Music deliver for Minogue's Hits Collection
TORONTO----UOMO Media Inc. a multi-channel entertainment and media company's writer/producer team Random Music, has written three songs on Dannii Minogue's album "Unleashed".
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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'SkyTunes' pits Sky against Apple's iTunes
Subs-based music service launching this year Sky has announced plans to take on Apple's iTunes with a subscription-based music service that will give customers unlimited access to music from the likes of U2 and Amy Winehouse.
PC Advisor |
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Taking Names
A growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was malignant, but doctors say the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed, the Boston Symphony Orchestra said Tuesday.
The Washington Times |
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Arts groups get N.J. funding
TRENTON Arts organizations across the state - including those in the Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland county region - will share $18.8 million in grants, the New Jersey Council on the Arts announced Tuesday.
Gloucester County Times |
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Manion's war-focus campaign is new approach
Content debated: Ads tell of son's death in Iraq, but not who candidate is. The Internet video opens with lilting music, scanning across words scrawled on a page of notebook paper and images of U.S. Marine First Lt. Travis Manion, who died in combat in 2007 in Iraq.
The Morning Call |
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Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont members record inspirational CD
Danielle Houston has dreamed of one day recording her music on a CD. Now she can say she has done it. She and other members of the Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont finished recording their CD titled Music Expressions. The 16-track CD includes poetry, rap and instrumental selections. It is meant to be inspirational, producer Brian Long said. I am amazed and overjoyed, Danielle said. This is a ...
Statesville Record & Landmark |
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Recent Original Stories
"Apple Inc. surpassed even the most optimistic forecasts for its usually tepid second quarter, delivering an 88 percent increase in profit on strong sales of Macintosh computers and iPod music players," Laurie J. Flynn reports for The New York Times.
OS News |
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Chabata: Zim’s own MJ
ZIMBABWE has given birth to a sungura Michael Jackson in the form of Orchestra Mberikwazvo dancer, Darlington Chabata.
The Herald |
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Logo rediscovers 'Sordid Lives'
On "Sordid Lives: The Series," the colorful folk in a certain Texas town are back in action after having won an avid following with the 1996 play and 2000 movie of the same name.
New York Daily News |
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Final Jam concert on Saturday
BYFIELD and mdash; Pine Island Music will hold its fourth and final Summer Jam Concert at the Newbury Town Library, Lunt Street, on Saturday at 2 p.m. The live jam concert is the highlight of the week for students who have been creating and playing music in a Summer Jam session at the studio.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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Live Music
The Highlife, 322 South Ave., 865-0853: Platinum Social Club, 9 p.m., cover.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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Top Indian artistes for dance and music festival at St James
Violinist Anupriya Deotale.
Times of Malta |
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Contemporary Consort
Contemporary music is very much an acquired taste but a rare opportunity to listen to live modern music attracted festival-goers to the town hall - many of them of more senior years.
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press |
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'Sordid Lives' walks on the wild side on little-known cable network
NEW YORK -- On "Sordid Lives: The Series," the colorful folk in a certain Texas town are back in action after having won an avid following with the 1996 play and 2000 movie of the same name.
The News Journal |
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Around Town: Bluegrass
Merced Mall presents its Summer Music Series each Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. This week will be bluegrass with the GrassKickers. Aug. 2 will be Rudy Merino Trio and Aug. 9 Ramon Ramero. For more information, call (209) 723-3981.
Merced Sun-Star |
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Showcase benefits MDA
Nine Acadiana restaurants will be represented Sunday at the Paragon Casino Resort's fifth annual La Cuisine de la Louisiane, a showcase of culinary talent that benefits several organizations around the state.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Color barriers all but erased, white women singing R&B
Welsh singer Duffy - nee Aimee Anne Duffy - celebrated the stateside release of her debut CD, "Rockferry," with a performance in May at New York's famed Apollo Theater, the legendary venue dedicated to the preservation of R&B music.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Robert Plant, Adele among nominees for the Nationwide Mercury Prize
LONDON - Rock veteran Robert Plant squares off against teenage singer-songwriter Adele on the 12-album short list for the 2008 Nationwide Mercury Prize, announced in London yesterday.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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For a century, our favorite baseball tune
Here are the five most popular and most sung songs in North America: 1. “The Star-Spangled Banner”; 2. “God Bless America”; 3. “Aqualung,” by Jethro Tull; 4. “Happy Birthday”; and 5., a tune that turns 100 years old this year, “Take Me Out To The Ball Game.”
Republican-American |
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Profile: DJ Mech
Catch this vinyl guru making a musical impression in LOMA.
The News Journal |
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LOG ON
An anthology of work by nine new queer writers based in the South East will be released this summer as part of the Brighton and Hove Pride Festival. Whoosh!
RainbowNetwork.com |
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