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Foundation reaches out to community
The Carly Stowell Foundation for Education in Athletic and Music Performance is taking its first big, public step this weekend when it hosts its Field of Dreams fund-raiser.
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Toronto's record-breaking rain has washed out part of the summer's entertainment calendar and is sending more organizers running for cover. It became official yesterday at noon that this is the wettest summer in 28 years.
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Nuge keeps rock comin'
He roared into Harris Park last night with his guitar ablazing like the guns he loves and his mouth spewing non-stop music and talk of hunting with his Canadian buddies.
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Internet piracy deal will target parents
LONDON (Reuters) - The parents of thousands of teenagers illegally downloading music and films will be sent warning letters under a deal struck between Internet providers and the entertainment industry.
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UK ISPs and the music industry agree to act on piracy - strongly-worded letters on the way
Virgin's already been doing it for some time - although it also promised that it wouldn't go as fas as disconnecting file-sharers.
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POPULAR COMEDIAN DOES TWO SHOWS IN FREDERICKSBURG THIS WEEKEND LIFE'S A SONG--AND A GOOD JOKE--TO R. BRUCE
R. Bruce uses comedy to give himself an edge over other artists
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Deadheads get special symphony
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NC jazz group sets date at Carnegie
When the Natrona County High School jazz orchestra was invited to submit an audition tape for directors at Carnegie Hall, director Pat Kukes didn't expect to hear the band was chosen to perform at the historic music hall.
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Parents face blacklisting by ISPs in new war on piracy if children download songs illegally
Parents of teenagers who illegally download music face being blacklisted and having their internet service curbed.
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Gardendale Arts Council musical this weekend
Much has changed in Gardendale in the past 12 years, but a constant has been the Gardendale Arts Council's summer musical presentation. This year's production is "The Sound of Music" by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
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Music Unlimited Cologne Tickets gewinnen!
Mit The Killers, Massive Attack, Gentleman, Dizzee Rascal, Etienne de Crecy und vielen mehr!!!
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Ensley gearing up for annual Function in the Junction festival
Grammy-nominated soul singer Shirley Brown and the group EU are the headliners Saturday at Ensley's biggest festival, Function in the Junction.
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Vanessa Hudgens is Sears Sassy- watch the commercial
Vanessa Hudgens is making a campaign for U.S. clothing firm Sears. The commercial featuring High School Musical star has been released. You can enjoy it below. The commercial was shot by acclaimed director Joseph Kahn for the company's new ads. The 'Don't Just Go Back. Arrive.' promotion will launch later this month in a bid to encourage school kids to start the new school term in style with ...
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Live Music
Victor Lin and Friends Victor Lin is a pianist and violin player. Lin studied with Kenny Barron at Rutgers. and is a doctoral student in music education at Columbia. Thu., July 24, 7:30 p.m. $10-20.
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Enlightened Etheridge
Grammy-winner set to share music, life with Vermont fans
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What's next for Kenny G?
Kenny G is at a point in his career where he doesn't know what's going to happen next. The man whose long curly locks are as synonymous with smooth jazz as his soprano saxophone knows he'll perform Friday night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
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Folk Festival brings in islanders from around the world
For the best in live music this weekend, it's once again time to head out of town for another festival. The Islands Folk Festival at Providence Farm near Duncan features a string of 150 bands on five stages.
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Sharkey, the former Undertones lead singer and now the head of musicians’ body British Music Rights (BMR), said it was a "groundbreaking" deal. "It is a first step, and a very big step, in what we all acknowledge is going to be quite a long process," he told BBC radio.
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Internet Service Providers Agree Piracy Plan
Six of the UK's biggest internet providers have agreed on a plan with the music industry to tackle illegal downloading.The plan will involve the service ...
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Clarinetist, composer serve satisfying fare
LANCASTER, Ohio -- Americans revere change, so building new traditions isn't always easy.
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Tiffin’s going country
The place for country music this weekend is Tiffin.
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Raising money for the animals
The Wailin’ Jennys concert at The Englert Theatre has been turned into a benefit for the Friends of the Animal Center Foundation.
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Living dinosaurs sighted near What Cheer
Here’s a road trip for all you unrepentant, addle-pated relics of Nixon-era, semi-talented rawk excess -- this Sunday afternoon, Black Oak Arkansas will headline an outdoor concert on a two-acre spread just south of What Cheer.
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record REWIND
Tracks/time: 10/35 minutes, 26 seconds. Sounds like: Eclectic, endlessly tuneful Orbison-esque country music informed and shaped by early rock'n'roll.
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Internet firms in piracy deal
Britain’s six biggest internet service providers (ISPs) have signed up to a government clampdown on illegal downloading of music and films. Do you back the move?
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