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Colour show:
Students of Hamsalekha Music society wear fancy masks before a Desi Habba Dance drama festival in Bangalore. (PTI) © Copyright NDTV Convergence Limited 2008. All rights reserved.
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She's a real Sometimes girl
Charlotte Sometimes isn't just playing the Warped Tour for the first time this summer. She's attending Warped shows for the first time. "I was more of a coffeehouse kind of girl," says the singer/songwriter/guitarist, who is fronting a five-piece band on the tour.
The Star-Ledger |
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ISPs join forces, but can they stop the illegal downloading?
Six million Britons download music illegally a year. ISPs agree to write letters to those found doing this but how scary is that? It's a crime committed by more than six million Britons a year.
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Customer Service
July 26 - Trooper, Bathurst, Hospitality Days. July 27 - Trooper, Moncton, Rockin' Rodeo. Aug. 1 - Backstreet Boys, Moncton, Coliseum.
Brandon Sun |
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Hard rockers RED sign up for JJO Band Camp
Hard rock band RED released their debut album "End of Silence" in 2006 and slowly built up a loyal fan base through dogged marketing on their MySpace page. The Nashville-based band keeps up with fans to an unusual degree, sometimes answering up to 400 emails in a week. One girl told the band in a MySpace message that the lyrics of their song "Let Go" had helped her deal with bulimia. The virtual ...
The Capital Times |
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Worship Music Publisher Donates $65,000 to Archdiocese of New Orleans to Support Recovery Efforts
PORTLAND, Oregon, July 24 / Christian Newswire / -- OCP recently donated $65,000 to the Archdiocese of New Orleans to aid the ongoing rebuilding efforts of several parishes devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The funds were distributed to 17 churches in and around New Orleans.
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A feast for the ears
The Hamptons are alive with the sound of music this weekend, even more than on most summer weekends. From Mendelssohn and Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein and Kurt Weill, it's a musical feast on the South Fork.
Newsday |
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The Sipping News: Urban wineries pour San Francisco wines this weekend
Vintners no longer need to leave the comforts of San Francisco to make wines. Established winemakers like Ed Kurtzman of August West are trucking grapes in from Wine Country to produce quality vintages within the city limits. On Sunday, five local winemakers...
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Michigan State Fair adds new attractions and ticket discounts
Where can you get food, fun, food, live music, food, racing pigs and Alice Cooper? The Michigan State Fair, running from Aug. 22 to Sept. 1, that's where.
Detroit News |
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Actress Mare Winningham brings ‘Jewgrass’ to Arkansas
Mare Winningham is about to make Jewish history. On Aug. 26 at the Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival, the Torah will meet Southern spirituals when Winningham becomes the first Jewish cowgirl singer to headline the earth-shakin', soul-savin' "Sunday Gospel" show.
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Studio planning 'Hairspray' sequel
LOS ANGELES, July 24 (UPI) -- New Line Cinema reportedly is planning a sequel to the movie musical "Hairspray," which was based on a U.S. stage musical, inspired by a non-musical film.
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Local band to perform in Town Square
Master Music Series is a free event that happens every Saturday in Town Square where families can sit on blankets and listen to an outdoor concert. This Saturday, the event will feature a local band, Empty Pockets.
Southlake Times |
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Local students featured on Australian website
A chance meeting in an Internet game room has led to international correspondence for some area students. The kindergarten class from St. Joseph Elementary was recently introduced to the music of Australian entertainer Franciscus Henri and their photo is now featured on his website.
Devils Lake Journal |
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Pops welcome summer with Port Credit concert
The Mississauga Pops Concert Band kicks off its summer concert series this Sunday in Port Credit.
Mississauga News |
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Climate Change Green Festival slated Saturday
MOHAWK — Saturday the Reggae Festival for Climate Protection, an all-day Green Festival, will be held from 9 a.m. to midnight at Gelston Castle Estate, 980 Robinson Road.
Rome Sentinel |
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British Internet service providers to clamp down on illegal downloading
LONDON - Britain's six biggest Internet service providers have agreed to work with the government and music industry to clamp down on illegal downloading, a music industry association said Thursday.
GMA News |
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Nana Mouskouri says farewell with final Athens concert
Nana Mouskouri took her last bow after 50 years in music Thursday with a farewell concert in her native Greece.
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Top 10 New Pop Albums This Week: A 'Breakout' On Its Way
She is one of the hottest artists in the music business, and teen star Miley Cyrus is aiming to push even higher with her new album Breakout. It is...
About.com |
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At Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival, city and country come together
The Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival opens its 13th season in Winthrop tonight under the new artistic leadership of Kevin Krentz.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Climb to the Top
Orrin Woodward's pyramid organization is a step ahead of 'em all.
Forbes |
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City Marshals Raid Harlem's Record Shack
A team of city marshals began removing merchandise from one of Harlem’s most iconic music stores, the Record Shack, before noon today, carrying out eviction orders delivered back in February. The United House of Prayer for All People, the landlord of the 35-year-old de-facto Harlem landmark, gave Record Shack owner Sikhulu Shange 30 days to vacate the premises across from the official 125th ...
The New York Observer |
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Concert, Dance To Benefit Crime Stoppers
Have Some Fun AND Help Make Community More Safe
WCPO Cincinnati |
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Free concert, movie Friday in Corcoran
CORCORAN -- A free concert, free movie and free popcorn are available to the public Friday night in downtown Corcoran at Stix and Flicks movies, co-sponsored by the Corcoran Chamber of Commerce. Music will be provided by Fantasy Band, a three-piece band best known for their performances at the Tachi Palace and Casino. The group plays a mixture of classic rock and oldies, and will perform from ...
The Hanford Sentinel |
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Ford, 'Entertainment Weekly' Hook Up For Susan Komen Promotion
Ford has teamed with Entertainment Weekly to extend its sponsorship of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure with a new Warriors in Pinks t-shirt and a chance to win one of four limited edition Zune 30GB music players donated by Microsoft
adrants |
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Native Instruments Updates Traktor 3 and Traktor Scratch
Music software and hardware company, Native Instruments, released updates for its professional DJ line of software products...
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