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Creative Announces Zen Moziac
Creative's new player stands out from the crowd thanks to its built-in speaker and vibrant colour, promising great performance with music, photos and video. Inspired by the artistic expressions of mosaic art, Creative's ZEN Mozaic (40x13x80mm) is a bold design s...
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'Guitar Hero' on DS barely carries a tune
A highly suspect track list and difficult peripheral mechanics are two enormous reasons why “Guitar Hero: On Tour” will have you asking for a ticket refund. Let’s be clear: I love the “Guitar Hero” franchise.
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AIS OUTRUNS THE RIVALS UPGRADING “CALL CENTER,” DEVELOPING CJs DISTRIBUTING MUSIC PLUS HAPPINESS DELIGHTING MUSIC ...
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Jazz festival celebrates 30 years
The Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival, which runs from Friday until 3 August, is celebrating its 30th year.
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Maccas Gang up for the Off
OFFSET is the only music festival you need to attend this year - and it's on the doorstep, in Hainault. The two-day event presentsThe Maccabees and Gang of Four alongside an amazing line-up of the best new names in post punk, indie, rock and electro, including Young Knives, Fightstar and Wire.
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10:22 (BST), 24/07/2008 MvG/Rhino Entertainment deal Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Music Video Games, LLC ...
– Music Video Games, LLC (MvG), an online, casual music video game company today announced an agreement with Rhino Entertainment, a Warner Music Group Corp. (NYSE: WMG) 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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MTV planning 'Rocky Horror' remake
MTV is planning a two-hour remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Getting older, better
At 56, John Mellencamp is as sharp as he was at 30. At Riverbend, he meshes longtime favorites with songs from his new "Life, Death, Love and Freedom" album, and pulls it off.
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Opera anticipates Levine in 2010
The Cincinnati Opera believes that Metropolitan Opera music director and Cincinnati native James Levine will conduct in Music Hall in two years, despite a cyst in his kidney.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Foot stompin'
Jazz and blues festival celebrates its 30th year
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Jay Lloyd's Getaway: South Padre Island, Texas
This week, if you’ve been following the path of Hurricane Dolly, you'll see that it has pointed to one of the best shore resort bargains in the country.
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Here & Now
antioch Concert: Libido Funk Circus will perform at 7:30 p.m. July 31 at William E. Brook Entertainment Center, 900 Skidmore Drive. Details, (847) 838-4032.
Lake County News Sun |
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Club scene
20 Hobson Restaurant Mark Willms, Thursday; Henry Strong Duo, Friday; 20 Hobson St., Cambridge; 519-624-4020. Blackshop Restaurant Cambridge Jazz Trio, Friday and Sunday; 595 Hespeler Rd., Cambridge; 519-621-4180.
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Canadian blues dipped in southern flavour
Children of the Great Northern Muskeg bridges Alberta's Peace River Country with the American Deep South.
Guelph Mercury |
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Block rockers
Picture four kids in a sandbox: One is building a castle with a bucket, another is burying a SpongeBob toy. A third is squeezing sand between her toes, and her friend is digging for bugs.
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TAKING PUNK TO A NEW LEVEL
The music of Broadcast Zero is deceptively simple. You've probably heard its ilk before -- melodic, three-chord punk riffs with machine-gun rat-a-tat percussion and shouted anthemic choruses -- but you haven't heard it done quite like this.
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Canada hit by one-man Texas tornado
Forget Kid Rock. The real American Badasses are just as easily found within the growing contingent of raw, blues-based artists emerging throughout the Midwest whose devotion to the primal origins of rock 'n' roll are reinvigorating the genre for many who had all but given up on it.
Guelph Mercury |
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Crackdown launched on illegal downloads
A computer at an internet cafe. Britain's six biggest internet providers have backed a government plan to clamp down on rampant music and film piracy
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Hillside adds a spot of Cafe
Stuart McLean's Vinyl Cafe and the Hillside Festival might seem like strange bedfellows. But festival artistic director Sam Baijal believes the annual music festival at the Guelph Lake Conservation Area and the popular CBC Radio show share more in common than meets the eye.
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MORE TRUE GRIT FROM MONTREAL
Sure, everyone knows that Montreal is still the coolest city in the world when it comes to modern rock. But artists like Angela Desveaux and United Steelworkers Of Montreal are also proving that its vibrant roots music scene is drawing just as much respect.
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UK Internet piracy deal will target parents
LONDON -- The parents of thousands of British 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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Halftime Shows
Is it that time already? Having survived the first wave of summer festival season (Countryfest, Jazz Fest and Folk Fest are done, but Folklorama, classic rock weekend and various roots-and-blues jams are still on the horizon), we barely noticed that July is almost at a frickin' end.
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Music Briefs for July 24, 2008
Coldplay 'Viva la Vida' Tour
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Memorial for Reider Saturday
A memorial service for Cincinnati-bred singer-songwriter Katie Reider will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Crossroads church in Oakley. The service, open to the public, will include a performance by Reider's band.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Live Music
West Valley Jazz Orchestra The West Valley Orchestra is an ensemble of local professional musicians, with a 20-year tradition of playing big-band jazz.
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