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Musical tradition returns to Morris
The Pontiac Municipal Band will play its annual concert in Morris on Thursday, July 24, starting at 7 p.m.
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Steinberg Ships Consumer Music Recording App, Sequel 2
Steinberg began shipping the new version of its consumer-based music recording application Sequel 2. Sequel is targeted to...
PC World |
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Music Video Games, LLC Announces Strategic Relationship With Rhino Entertainment
Music Video Games, LLC, an online, casual music video game company, today announced an agreement with Rhino Entertainment, a Warner Music Group Corp. company, under which Rhino will license original recordings from WMG's extensive library and will advise MvG on the selection of music and artists for use in MvG games.
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Family of Maria contender rallies to get her a musical win
A woman whom New Brunswick is claiming as its own is among the top three in line to win the title role of Maria von Trapp in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Toronto production of The Sound of Music.
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It's Happening - Parkdale-Liberty Village
SOUTH ASIAN CULTURAL Festival, Masala! Mehndi! Masti!, features traditional and contemporary music, dance, film, theatre, literature and poetry, cuisine, arts and crafts. Exhibition Place, Better Living Centre, 200 Princes Blvd., free admission. Visit www.masalamehndimasti.com for more information.
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Downsview Park neighbour not impressed with concert venue
After successfully holding large-scale events at Downsview Park with tens of thousands of people attending, it's no surprise that the national urban oasis located centrally within the city is becoming the ideal venue for more upcoming shows.
Etobicoke Guardian |
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Needham's downtown alive with the sound of music
The smell of Needham’s downtown restaurants wafted through the air July 17, as singer-songwriter Ben Willmott and his band serenaded the folks sitting on the Town Common, many of whom brought lawn chairs and picnic blankets to the event. As the temperature cooled at sundown on a warm summer day, it was a perfect evening.
Needham Times |
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Come hear Uncle John's orchestra
When the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra warms up a week from Friday, the musicians will be clad in their usual summer attire: White dinner jackets and bow ties for the men, white tops and black skirts or slacks for the women.
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Works by Mills, Reichel, Friedman and Kellogg Presented at Village Festival of New Musicals
The Yellow Wood, The Alchemists and The Gypsy King have been selected for the Village Theatre's eighth annual Festival of New Musicals.
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BALTIMORE - When the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra warms up a week from Friday, the musicians will be clad in their usual summer attire: White dinner jackets and bow ties for the men, white tops and black skirts or slacks for the women.
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Let's not let Akafellas down
Any serious singer would know how difficult it is to sing a cappella (without any backup instrument). You have to hit the notes right all throughout the song, without any guide but your own sense of pitch.
Philstar.com |
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Music that heals the soul
“The Big C is not the end of everything,” answers Pinky Tobiano, cancer survivor and head of Pinky Cares Foundation, when asked how the dreaded disease has changed her life.
Philstar.com |
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NORTHAMPTON: Could former school be a community center?
EASTVILLE — It has been a busy summer for Northampton County Public Schools as staff prepares for a system-wide reorganization following the closing of the county’s only middle school in June.
Eastern Shore News |
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Marvin Sapp song continues to break records
Marvin Sapp's single "Never Would Have Made It" is a record-breaking phenomenon far beyond the world of gospel. The track from his seventh album, "Thirsty," is in its 42nd week at No. 1 on Billboard's gospel radio charts. It is a crossover success with its perch at No. 1 on the urban adult contemporary chart, and has become the longest running No. 1 single at radio across all genres in the ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream are, possibly, proof that a little can go a long way. One great album – Screamadelica – and their position in rock's pantheon was assured.
Mega Star |
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The Thorough Tourist
But wouldn't it be nice if once—just once—we came across a tourist video that used no music from the Rocky movies?
Phillyist |
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Willie Nelson Coming Back to Charleston
Country music start set to appear at Clay Center.
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Derbies, music and plenty of spuds on tap at Potato Festival
Jack Dailey has been participating in Munger Potato Festival events for more than a decade. He said he likes the ''adrenaline rush.'' And no, he's not talking about waiting in line for potato bratwursts.
The Bay City Times |
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Hot night at the Gambrel Barn
It is unlikely that there was anywhere in Elora that exuded more energy than the Gambrel Barn on Saturday night. The evening was called Hot Fusion, and hot it was — giving the audience everything from the fevered violin of Vasyl Popadiuk to the rich, powerful voice of Justin Hines.
Fergus-Elora News Express |
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Le Cajun Festival unveils 20th anniversary lineup
At first glance, the Le Cajun Music Awards and Festival appears to have shrunk for its 20th anniversary show. Held the third weekend in August, there’s no live music on Sunday, as in years past. But that’s at first glance.
The Times of Acadiana |
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Diversions: Hair Fare
Can’t you just hear that signature C.C. Deville riff now? Poison, hair-band extraordinaire of the ‘80s, brings the Live Raw and Uncut tour around the country this summer, and it’s within driving distance, rock fans.
The Times of Acadiana |
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Joie de vivre gives way to solemnity on Monday
In Acadiana we most often celebrate the fun side of our Cajun culture — our joyful music, our flavorful food, the twinkle in the eye that comes with a bit of chicanery.
The Times of Acadiana |
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Ronstadt, Springfield among Chandler Center acts
Evergreen stars of yesteryear, including Linda Ronstadt and Rick Springfield, will be in Chandler for concerts at the Chandler Center for the Arts during its 2008-09 season.
The Arizona Republic |
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Now It's a Boise Thing • Ripe for the Choosing • Ah, finally, the Basque Festival • Taiko means fat drum in Japanese • ...
By BW Staff.
Boise Weekly |
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Day 5: Baseball, 'Idol' and dessert
Editor’s note: This month, 37 Muscatine-area adults and children will visit Gjakove, Kosovo, to continue an exchange program between the Muscatine Youth and Children’s Choir and the Shropshire Muscatine Foundation’s Kosovo Children’s Music Initiative which began in 2004. What follows is a first-hand account from Muscatine’s Kristin McHugh-Johnston, who is in Kosovo.
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