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Attending Lucas Oil Stadium grand opening? Leave the Colts jersey, bring the cash
INDIANAPOLIS — Anyone planning to attend the grand opening celebration for the new Lucas Oil Stadium should leave their Colts jersey. The invitation says cocktail attire is suggested. Tickets for the Aug. 14 dinner event cost $250. Former NFL and Notre Dame quarterback Joe Theismann will serve as master of ceremonies for the event, which will include music by the Indianapolis Symphony ...
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Yankee musician likes pace of the South
Amos Lees trip from his Yankee roots to a Southern college helped unleash his inner musician.The native of Philadelphia and New Jersey says his childhood and teen years were filled with sports."I played basketball - that was my thing," the 31-yea...
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Ribfest racks up food, fun live music
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The smell of barbecued ribs and the sounds of live music will permeate the Kanawha Boulevard this weekend as Charlestons Ribfest returns for its 10th year. The festival, which features food vendors, musical acts and carnival rides, run...
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Mouskouri plays farewell concert
Greek singer Nana Mouskouri gives her final stage performance following a music career spanning half a century.
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Reenactors camp at Montpelier Aug. 1-3
There will be a living history Civil War Encampment at Montpelier on the weekend of August 1-3. Several reenacting units from the Central Virginia area will set up various different displays which will include weapons, uniforms,equipment, as well as music of the average Confederate soldier.
Orange County Review |
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Kansas City this weekend: Dragon boats, Fringe Festival and more
It's Fringe Festival time, dragon boats cruise Brush Creek, the Platte County Fair is rolling, the genuine real-deal country music icon Marty Stuart visits, and a load of rock-n-roll impersonators also play this weekend.
The Kansas City Star |
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Park celebrates Aboriginal Day
By Kaylie Blair Organizers at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park kicked off their annual Aboriginal Day celebrations Monday afternoon. The event came exactly one month after Canada’s National Aboriginal Day.
Maple Creek Times |
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Final concert set for Sunday
BEDFORD — The final concert of the North Lawrence Community Band’s season will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Otis Park Band Shell. In case of inclement weather, the concert will move to the Performing Arts Center at Bedford North Lawrence High School.
Bedford Times-Mail |
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DeepMix Calls the Tune for Hilton's Summer Campaign
DMN Newswire--2008-7-23--A new summer campaign for Hilton Hotels offers further proof of the symbiotic relationship between advertising and popular music.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Jun 2006 21:33 UTC
The popularity of Apple Computer's iPod digital music players is helping it sell more Macs, but so far it hasn't been enough to spark a rise in the company's share of the personal computer market.
New Mobile Computing |
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Kalispell man pleads not guilty to identity theft Posted on July 24
KALISPELL - A Kalispell man has been accused of chartering a private jet to Mexico while impersonating the son of country music legend Merle Haggard and then charging the $61,000 bill to a companion's credit card.
Missoulian |
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Guitar Hero World Tour's Full Set-List Leaked??? [News]
A dubious list has emerged of all the tracks that will supposedly be appearing in Guitar Hero World Tour...
Total Video Games |
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The Bandwidth Music & Technology Conference Announces Speakers and Panels for 2008
The Bandwidth Conference gathers professionals from the music, media and digital music industries, and explores the evolving musical experience. Bandwidth 2008 takes place August 14 and 15 in San Francisco.
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Duracell Introduces New Products to Keep Music Lovers and Frequent Flyers Powered On-the-Go
A recent survey showed that 54 percent of U.S. air travelers admit to at least one instance of sitting on the floor to charge a device through an airport power outlet.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Hartgrove in tune with Mtn. Pointe
Musician and scholar Joshua Hartgrove is the new band and orchestra director for Mountain Pointe High.
The Arizona Republic |
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3 Doors Down Music Video
Check out the new 3 Doors Down music video featuring “The Champion in Me" ...
FOX 11 News Los Angeles |
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Visual Arts Through July 24 Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts presents Steel and Stone: sculptural works by Richard ...
July 28 to August 25 Anime/Manga drawing and painting class will be offered at the Kirkland Art Center, in Clinton on Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $60 for the five evening sessions. Instructor is Jim Parker, folk artist. The class is open to all ages.
Rome Observer |
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The Time Warp — Again: MTV to Remake "Rocky Horror Picture Show"
It's been a hit stage musical. It's been a cult film. Now, it's set for a TV production. MTV plans to film a remake of the cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Playbill |
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Maestro to lead concert as gift to community
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The Columbus Dispatch |
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The Independent (UK) 07/23/08
How To End "Illegal" Downloading Of Music? A Tax The British government isputting forward "proposals that would enable millions of broadband users to pay an annual levy which would allow them to copy as much - previously illegal - music from the internet as they wanted.
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Albert Lea Tribune
Youths from area churches will host a free music, meal, grocery and gas giveaway from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday in Morin Park as a ShineFest youth event. Any family or individual needing a meal and some groceries or anyone in need of an uplifting break in their day is welcome to attend.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Concert series continues Sunday
Bethesda Presbyterian Church praise and worship team will perform in the Praise at the Pavilion concert series, which continues Sunday with another concert. read more »
Plum Advance Leader |
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Rep: Mindy McCready is in rehab
NASHVILLE, July 24 (UPI) -- Mindy McCready's publicist said the U.S. country music singer has checked herself into rehab.
UPI |
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ISPs join file sharing crackdown
Music to the record industry's ears...
Silicon.com |
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Clamdigging Around Rowayton
Last Saturday's River Ramble was the best ever, with lots of merchandise for sale and auction, plenty of beer and hot dogs, games and pony rides for the kids, live music, a bake sale, new Rowayton T-shirts, a perfect day with a brisk river breeze to soften the heat, and arguably everyone in town attending.
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