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The computer network hostage crisis in San Francisco is over, thanks to the city's mayor. The federal court has ruled two systems administrators from Internet service provider Swiftel can be sued for alleged music piracy, overriding an earlier decision.
ZDNet Australia |
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Cellcom markets mobile music
A mobile music site will cost NIS 3.5 million.
Globes Online |
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Steve Winwood adds Brazilian beat
Forty-five years into his rock and roll career, Steve Winwood brings a new Brazilian blend to his first London concert.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Chautauqua to teach, entertain
A Chautauqua provides people an opportunity to learn about history, be entertained by local and usually novice music and be inspired in the process. The "Lincoln, Land and Liberty" Chautauqua will be coming to Bismarck State College on Friday, and is primarily aimed at educating North Dakotans about President Abraham Lincoln's impact on North Dakota.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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The Who: Nostalgic but not slowing
Roger Daltrey has heard enough about how Pete Townshend was writing songs for a fresh album from the two surviving members of The Who. Or maybe Townshend is writing for another band. Or he isn't writing at all. "Just let him get on with it," he exclaims.
SouthtownStar |
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Cheesecake concert aids cancer fight
Anyone ready to enjoy great music and donate to the American Cancer Society can get ready for Cheesecake 3.
The Huntsville Times |
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FRONT ROW With Rod Harwood
Jon Bon Jovi isn't exactly known for rock 'n' soul music, but the Jersey boy and owner of a Philly Arena Football team is going to be in the Big Easy Sunday when his team does its version of "Soul Man" for the league's championship game.
Coeur d'Alene Press |
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Music News
- Black Flag/Rollins Band frontman Henry Rollins does an evening of spoken word Sept. 18 at Stephens Auditorium in Ames. Admission is free.
Juice |
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Family has faith music makes a difference
Jeff and Sheri Easter want the audiences at their shows to have a great time smiling, laughing, crying and healing.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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New downtown tradition offers Southern buffet, gospel concert
The Montgomery Performing Arts Centre is cooking up a new Sunday tradition, its take on an old-fashioned church homecoming with plenty of good food and gospel music.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Girls go wild for 'I Kissed a Girl'
When the first drumbeats of the song play at late-night destination Deja Vu, girls scream, bounce, rush to the dance floor, sing along -- and yes, sometimes they kiss.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Tour of Iowa pauses for rock, disaster aid
Ames, Ia. — Live music was the main affair at Tuesday night’s CYcling Country Festival event. But beneath all the amplified sounds ran the undercurrent of recent flooding.
The Des Moines Register |
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Katy strikes blow for exploration
If you have been anywhere near a radio in the last month, no doubt you have heard summer's top hit song, Katy Perry's pop sensation "I Kissed a Girl."
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Mean time in heaven
Some 15 million visitors last year traveled to the Caribbean, a vacation paradise where people come to relax on the beach and work on their tan to the tune of steel drums.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Rockers' ode to Obama to hit internet
Barack Obama's presidential campaign is about to get another boost from a group of his celebrity supporters.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Community Briefs
Music fest planned in Lockport
The Homer Sun |
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Web 2.0 eMusic service shows face
The online music store, which sells music DRM-free though only on a subscription basis, has moved to improve the navigation of its store while leveraging AJAX-built Web 2.0 technologies to improve the service.
Macworld UK |
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Alina Simone: Everyone Is Crying Out to Me, Beware
Ukrainian-born, Brooklyn-based singer Alina Simone pays tribute to the late Russian folk-punk poet Yanka Dyagileva, with haunting results. read more
Pitchfork |
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In the papers 23 July
SaonGroup acquires Localjobsgroup BSkyB to launch online music service
Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Karen Dalton: Green Rocky Road
Recorded in the early 1960s, these intimate home recordings find the folk legend acting as vocalist, accompanist, engineer, and producer on this particularly personal statement. read more
Pitchfork |
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Cult: "Caldo do Poeira" Musical Project in Lunda Norte Province
Luanda, 07/23 – North-east Lunda Norte province shall be the next to host the "Caldo do Poeira" musical project, promoted by the National Radio of Angola (RNA).
AngolaPress |
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Five things to know
DuPage County Fair: Come to the Fairgrounds, off Manchester Road east of County Farm Road in Wheaton through July 27. Headliners include Little Big Town, Steven Curtis Chapman and Jars of Clay, Corbin Bleu of "High School Musical," a Pink Floyd laser light show and demolition derby. Visit www.dupagecountyfair.org.
The Plainfield Sun |
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Palo Alto Online's Master Community Calendar
Showing listings from July 23, 2008 to July 29, 2008 in all categories. Music@Menlo (Carte Blanche 2) Carte Blanche Concert II: Wu Han, Philip Setzer, and David Finckel: The Schubert Piano Trios.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Juniper Research Forecasts Indian Sub Continent Mobile Data Revenues to Hit $8.3 Billion by 2013, Driven by Music, ...
The burgeoning market for rich-media content and services will push operator-billed data revenues in the Indian Sub Continent from $3.0 billion in 2008 to more than $8.3 billion by 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Singer beats musical odds
Maryem Tollar's story -- from the day she left Egypt at age one for a new home in Canada, to today, where she is now recognized as one of our most progressive, eclectic new musicians in the world music scene -- is the kind of stuff movies are made of.
Calgary Sun |
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