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ElodieO's So Stubborn
Originally from Paris ElodieO now calls New York home where she makes her elegant brand of trip hop inspired electronica. New York’s les/nublu scene has produced such acts as Kudu and The Brazilian Girls and ElodieO’s kooky brand of music is intimate but haunting at the same time.
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Britain agrees plan to tackle online music piracy
Britain's six biggest Internet providers have agreed a plan to tackle piracy within the music and film industries, pledging to send warning letters to users suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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Britain agrees plan to tackle online music piracy
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Natalie Portman spices up Bollywood vid (+video)
Natalie Portman plays a Bollywood princess in her boyfriend Devendra Banhart’s new music video.
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Crackdown launched on illegal downloads
Britain's six biggest internet providers have backed a government plan to clamp down on rampant music and film piracy, it was reported Thursday .
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Crackdown launched on illegal downloads
Britain's six biggest internet providers have backed a government plan to clamp down on rampant music and film piracy, it was reported Thursday .
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North Shore Festival of Art set for weekend show
The works of more than 150 eclectic artists will be on display this weekend at Skokie's North Shore Festival of Art at Westfield Old Orchard.
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Nana Mouskouri bids farewell with Athens concert
Greek singer Nana Mouskouri performs in a tribute concert at the ancient Herodus Atticus theatre. Mouskouri has bid adieu to a remarkable half-century in music with a farewell concert in her native Greece at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.
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Dixieland band owes its heritage to Disney World
VALPARAISO -- If the Dixieland jazz band playing around the Porter County Fair has something familiar in its traveling performances, that's because Valparaiso University Professor Jeff Brown got the idea from his days as a staff musician at Disney World.
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Buddy Guy rocks Best Buy
It's the kind of futuristic moment you see in the movies: A legendary musician is performing in front of computer screens and plasma TVs while the fans wave lasers and lights to the beat.
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Govt eyes music download levy
Internet users who choose to download music could pay a £30 annual charge, under new plans being formulated by the government.
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UK Leads European Mobile Music Market
Europe's mobile music scene is more advanced than that in the US. While the UK is the biggest individual mobile music market in the EU-5, the other countries -- France, Germany, Italy and Spain -- are reporting sharp growth as well. eMarketer predicts that mobile music retail revenues in the EU-5 will reach over US$1.4 billion by 2012, up from US$267 million in 2007. eMarketer expects ...
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Folk fest parking victims to have money returned
VANCOUVER - Folk Music Festival patrons who had their cars towed from the Jericho Hill property will be reimbursed for the towing charges they had to pay, Ian Black, B.C.'s minister of labour and citizens' services, announced Wednesday.
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A trio of local companies are striking a chord with Chinese music lovers. Piano Auctions Limited in Cardington, Bedfordshire, and Essex companies Faber Music Ltd and Lodestone Guitars, hope the tills will soon be alive as they sound out potential Chinese customers.
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Hamburg to host free music festival
HAMBURG — This weekend, Hamburg will host the Riverside Rhythms festival, an original, all-day, free community music festival that will feature eight local and regional bands.
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ISPs warn customers over illegal downloads
Top broadband suppliers to announce BPI deal Six of the UK's largest ISPs are set to announce today that they've signed up to a government-backed initiative that's designed to clamp down on music piracy.
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Crackdown deal on internet piracy
Internet service providers (ISPs) and the music industry have reached an agreement to clamp down on illegal downloads.
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Irish Weekend to hold wake, fiddle contest
HECKSCHERVILLE — This weekend, the 21st annual Irish Weekend will feature a fiddle contest, nonstop Irish music, a Finnegans Wake and — on a more somber tone — the final Mass at St. Kieran Roman Catholic Church.
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Rolling with the oldies
DEWEY BEACH — Backstage, the band in the Bottle & Cork’s dressing room is preparing for their concert, sipping coffee and Sprite in color-coordinated outfits.
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VANCOUVER–In addition to the usual assortment of items not permitted at concerts – alcohol, audio recorders, pets – security guards at this weekend's Pemberton Festival might be frisking attendees for something else: root vegetables.
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Gary Valenciano imparts wisdom to "Pinoy Dream Academy" scholars
Mr. Pure Energy Gary Valenciano, who is celebrating his 25th year in the music industry, visited the eleven remaining Scholars of the reality show "Pinoy Dream Academy".
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Internet piracy deal will target parents
LONDON (Reuters) - Six of the biggest Internet providers have agreed a plan to tackle piracy within the music and film industries, pledging to send warning letters to users suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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Jazzmen music has finally evolved
Trumpeter Rick Braun and saxophonist Richard Elliot have been mainstays in contemporary jazz for decades. Their individual recordings as leaders have been highly successful, and they've toured together often on the popular Guitars & Saxes and Jazz Attack tours.
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