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Monster Truck driver set for Tail Gator bash
The fuel crisis facing the country can even take the gas out of a monster - a Monster Truck that is. For the time being, those behemoths that cruise over cars, leaving a crushed mess behind are still running on methane instead of being pulled by donkeys.
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Regrouped
Guitarist Chris Henderson may not have said it in these exact words, but he feels if fans want to hear 3 Doors Down in a form that truly reflects the band's talents and musical interests, the place to turn to is the group's new self-titled CD.
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Top stars sing for Tibet
With less than 3 weeks to go before the Games, some of the most famous stars in show business are lending their voices to the latest stand on behalf of Tibet — a move that's sure to anger the Chinese government. Sting, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Alanis Morissette, Moby and a host of others are performing on an album entitled "Songs for Tibet," the International Campaign for Tibet announced ...
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Events
Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis Music City Walk and Festival will be held today from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Shelby Farms Park & Conservancy. ....
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North Texas duo Fight Bite has its sonic dukes up
By PRESTON JONES DALLAS — Start a brawl, punch someone in the teeth and you could end up with a wounded knuckle, or a "fight bite." Give yourself over to Denton’s Fight Bite and you may be knocked out for different reasons. The North Texas duo of Jeff Louis and Leanne Macomber make sweet music under a savage name — the pair’s full-length debut, Emerald Eyes , evokes the melancholy likes of My ...
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Guitarists evoke many moods
By CHRIS SHULL FORT WORTH — Mitch Weverka is a busy man. He’s running the Fort Worth Guitar Guild Music Festival, and this week he’s hosting guitar concerts at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. And on Wednesday evening, he played there. Weverka’s program of music by Mexican composers concluded the concert devoted to contemporary guitar music. Visiting guitarist Andrew Zohn played his own ...
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A Mercurial Narrator, Tackling a Web of Issues
Laurie Anderson tried on a basketful of murky perspectives like so many pairs of sunglasses in the first of her five Lincoln Center Festival performances.
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It may be off-season in the theater, but there’s no shortage of stage activity in Gotham — a Beckett festival at the Lincoln Center, for instance, or the New York International Fringe Festival prepping for its August showcase of events from around the country (including several entries from Los Angeles).
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'A down-home country girl'
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Filmmaking add $4.5 million to Memphis economy
Companies producing movies, TV shows, music videos, corporate videos and television commercials spent $4.5 million in the Memphis area during the past year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission.
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Ramona California's Community Newspaper
Are you going to the Ramona Country Fair? Maureen Robertson 24.JUL.08 Ramona Chamber of Commerce has added another headliner to its entertainment for the 38th Annual Ramona Country Fair — singer-songwriter and guitarist Steve Poltz.
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Children's Choir Camp concludes with concert
Members of the Savannah Children's Choir will present their End-of-Camp Concert at 7 p.m. Friday in the Goodman Building at Savannah Tech, White Bluff Campus, 5717 White Bluff Road.
Savannah Morning News |
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Revolutionary: Festival Theatre stages 'Les Mis'
Colloquially called "Les Mis" or "Les Miz," there's nothing else truncated about "Les Miserables."
The Standard-Times |
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Zen Mozaic unveiled by Creative
Creative today introduced the Creative ZEN Mozaic portable media player for music, photos and video. Inspired by the artistic expressions of mosaic art, the Creative ZEN Mozaic is available in vivid pink, chic black or cool silver colors. The Crea...
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Petty set stirs giddy aura, classic enthusiasm
Festivals and amphitheater gigs dominate Tom Petty's summer tour schedule with the Heartbreakers, but Wednesday night, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer managed to bring the freewheeling aura of the outdoors into the Target Center.
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Rockfest returns for 10th edition
A lot of music has been played on the stage of the New Wave Cafe.
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Taught in dreams, he says, he'll surface in Lowell
On a frigid winter day about four years ago, Tibetan singer and musician Penpa Tsering was walking along the frozen waters of Walden Pond in Concord, practicing his throat singing.
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Jewish roots, rock 'n' roll beat
The band chants lyrics in Hebrew while a guitarist prances on stage to a pulsing rock beat. If it looks and sounds like a "new day" for Jewish music - well, that's what the band's name, Yom Hadash, means in Hebrew.
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Proprietary software vendors, movie companies and the music industry aren't the only businesses that don't like pirates stealing, copying and reselling their CDs and DVDs.
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Mike Zito brings 'American music' to Aces
While the south side of Chicago may be better known for producing artists such as Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley, the south side of St. Louis has produced it's own talent, such as Chuck Berry, Sheryl Crow, and now current blues sensation Mike Zito.
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This is it: the big concert Impressive lineup coming to Rector stage
Anticipation continues to run high throughout the entire community as the stage is set for a performance of epic proportions. Several of today's most popular gospel artists are on their way to Rector for a special concert to benefit the Rector High School Helping Hands Foundation.
Clay County Democrat |
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Israeli rock trio Monotonix channels Iggy-like abandon
Chances are that if you search for mentions of Israel in the news, you'll surface with a big stack of articles on the latest developments in the Middle East conflict or, as a ...
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Music, money drive local man's choice of transportation
CANTON With gas prices staying high, folks are starting to find creative ways to get around. Kameron Das'Sonic, 42, is one of those people. Unemployed but searching tirelessly for a job, he doesn't drive to interviews.
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African stories come to life at library
As conga drums and bongos thumped, Queenchiku Ngozi's waist-length braids flew around and the bells on her anklets jingled as she danced before dozens of children.
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