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Up Close: Donna Summer
Who: Disco queen and 1970s dance-music icon Donna Summer, who's still going strong on tour and has released a new album, "Crayons."
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Music sector lobbies and the wider online content production industry have lately triggered a range of initiatives in Europe to restrict internet piracy, meaning downloading or exchanging songs, films and software without respecting copyright rules.
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You give me fever!
Roderick Bugeja who will be conducting for the first time. Peggy Lee aside, the National Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing in a concert going by the title of Pop Fever, an event scheduled to take place on Sunday at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta.
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The Wild Boys are here
A group of women in their mid-30s, former victims of teenage crushes on Duran Duran, yesterday relived their hysterical youth and had their "decades-long dream" fulfilled, when they got up close and personal with bass guitarist John Taylor, now 48, who signed autographs at Malta International Airport.
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Hurt to receive Lipa award
Actor John Hurt will join a host of well-known faces to receive an award from the performing arts institute founded by Sir Paul McCartney.
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch Days this weekend
DEER LODGE — Music by Rob Quist, Jack Gladstone, Open Range and Gloria Clark will highlight Grant-Kohrs Ranch Days Saturday in Deer Lodge.
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Loud-music complaint leads to box-cutter cuts
BRIDGETON - A Vineland girl was charged with aggravated assault after she allegedly used a box-cutter to cut a woman who had asked her and her friends to turn down their music around 4 a.m. Thursday.
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Music Listings
Memphis Groovetet with Lynn Cardona - . Fridays, Saturdays, 7-11 p.m. King's Palace Cafe 162 Beale Memphis (Beale Street) 521-1851. Will Graves & Soul - . Fri., July 25, 8 p.m., Fri., Aug. 8, 8 p.m. and Fri., Aug. 29, 8 p.m.
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Music Listings
Eric Hughes - . Fri., July 25 and Sat., July 26, 7-11 p.m. The Pig on Beale 167 Beale Memphis (Beale Street) 529-1544.
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Lil Wayne - Lil Wayne Sued Over Rolling Stones Plagiarism Claim
Rapper LIL WAYNE is facing legal action over accusations he has copied THE ROLLING STONES in one of his songs. Bosses at music publishing firm Abkco Music Inc. allege ...
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TALENTED young musicians wowed hundreds of spectators at the 3Style festival.
St Albans Observer |
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Iron Maiden - Blaze Bayleys Wife In A Coma
Former IRON MAIDEN star BLAZE BAYLEY has been rocked by a family medical crisis - his wife has fallen into a coma after collapsing at their home. The rocker has released ...
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Agyness Deyn - Rock Band Frustrated With Deyn
Rockers FIVE O'CLOCK HEROES are desperate to distance themselves from AGYNESS DEYN after recently collaborating with her - because they are fed up with fielding questions ...
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Katy Perry - Perry Grew Up Without Mtv Pop Music
U.S. pop sensation KATY PERRY had such a strict religious upbringing she wasn't even allowed to watch MTV. The I Kissed A Girl hitmaker now appears on the cable music ...
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Former Smashing Pumpkins Sue
Former Smashing Pumpkins James Iha and D`Arcy Wretzy-Brown are suing Virgin Records for doing a deal with Billy Corgan for the release of their music as a ringtones and downloads without consulting them.
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Chinese, Mexican folk dancers charm local kids
Wallflowers were not allowed at the Boys and Girls Club of Magic Valley Thursday morning - not when dance instructors came from as far away as the Orient and the mountains of Mexico.
The Times-News |
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Students take the lead in school musical
Muswellbrook High School’s musical Leader of the Pack began showing at the school’s multi purpose centre yesterday with a matinee performance for public school students and community members.
Muswellbrook Chronicle |
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BYU grad dances in national 'High School Musical' tour
When thinking back to the year 2006 and the year's top CD, it's doubtful Disney is the first thing to cross your mind.
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Keeping an ear out for anthems
STILL WAITING: Our half-hearted and low-expectations-having search for a Long Beach anthem continues this week, just barely breaking stride long enough for us to glance at some lyrics from the tune "Song for Long Beach," by Bruce Belland, who achieved some fame in the late '50s and early '60s as a member of the singing quartet the Four Preps and that outfit's hit song "26 Miles (Santa Catalina),"
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Night's latest 'Voyage' is a joy
A few months ago, I had the privilege to interview Candice Night, singer for the Baroque-inspired, classically highlighted group Blackmore's Night.
Deseret Morning News |
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Country picks
It's a perfect musical match: "A Prairie Home Companion" regulars Robin and Linda Williams performing at Durham's American Tobacco Campus. The Williamses' latest CD, "Radio Songs," features 19 tracks compiled from their many appearances on Garrison Keillor's popular weekly broadcast. The Williamses' American Tobacco appearance is sponsored by North Carolina Public Radio WUNC's Backporch Music. ...
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From bass to bongos
The Hudson River Museum continues its Music in the Museum series, this time featuring the 5-piece band Alcatraz. Playing music of the Peruvian Coast, which includes Creole waltzes, it is sure to be an entertaining and educational experience for the whole family. Concert is free with museum admission of $5, $3 children. 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers. 914-963-4550.
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Hit the deck
Each summer, the Croton Teen Theatre puts on a full-scale musical in just four weeks with professional directing, set designers, choreographers and sound engineers. This summer’s production is “Anything Goes,” a musical farce set below deck on an ocean liner bound for London from New York City with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Tickets are $10-$15 for performances tonight at 8 and tomorrow at ...
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Newport after work:
The rhythm was sure to get everyone last night at Newport's Latin Beat. Sponsored by the Jersey City waterfront community of Newport, the 21/2-hour event featured live Latin jazz by the Palmonte band.
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JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
Some Jersey City residents planning to participate in Saturday's West Indian-Caribbean Festival blame organizers for the carnival's sudden cancellation three days before the event and say they won't attend the annual parade that precedes the festival.
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