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McCartney presents artist awards
Actor John Hurt is joining a host of music industry figures to receive an award from Sir Paul McCartney's performing arts school.
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Tomorrow's real guitar heroes
I have seen the future of rock 'n' roll and its name is Justin Bennington.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Going to Pemberton? Plan for an extra hour or two on the road
Police are bracing for traffic jams and road rage on the Sea to Sky Highway as hordes of music fans skip town for the Pemberton Festival this weekend.
Vancouver Sun |
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Russell Brand to host MTV Awards
Comedian Russell Brand is to present this year's MTV Video Music Awards show, which will be held in Los Angeles in September.
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EU-5 Mobile Music Retail Revenues to Exceed $1.4 Billion in 2012
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 $1.4 billion by 2012, up from $267 million in 2007.
Cellular-News.com |
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Art in the park tomorrow
A FREE event packed with arts activities for children and adults alike is being held in Southwick Country Park tomorrow.
Wiltshire Times |
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YMCA offers fresh start in a backpack
Greater Richmond YMCA staff members and volunteers gathered yesterday at the James Center to begin this year's Bright Beginnings program. With live music in the background and a courtyard full of downtown lunchgoers, YMCA representatives solicited potential donors to provide a "bright beginning" to the school year for needy Richmond area elementary schoolers. The program also serves Petersburg, ...
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Glen Burtnik & Friends show their devotion to Beatles' 'White Album'
Styx bassist Glen Burtnik loves the Beatles. "The Beatles just seem to be resonating continuously," he said. "It's like a pebble that's dropped in the water and the waves just keep going. I have a 16-year-old daughter and the Beatles are just as current for her as any of today's rock acts."
Daily Record |
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Biography Composer, Tuba, Didjeridu, Voice, Electronics, Loops, Throat Singing
The unique musical voice of Tom Heasley is heard internationally as composer, performer and recording artist.
All About Jazz |
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Morris Company News
BEDMINSTER -- Advance Realty Group announced this week that is has completed the first building at the Picatinny Applied Research Campus (The PARC), a new, office-research park at Picatinny Arsenal in Rockaway Township.
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Briefly: Music, games highlight 40th annual Family Day
Second Chance Ministry is set to hold its 40th Family Day event with gospel music, food and games from 4-8 p.m. Aug. 2 at Old Fort Park.
Daily News Journal |
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Pamper me, please
HICKORY -- A weak economy may have slowed the demand for spa services, but the industry remains robust and growing, according to area providers of massages, facials and related treatments. I knew there was a market here for these services, but people have been incredibly supportive, said Kasie Hildebran, owner of the 6-year-old Riah 103 salon and day spa in Morganton. The degree of our success ...
Hickory Daily Record |
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At Mann, impulses and visual appeal
In the last decade or so, the Philadelphia Orchestra has systematically lowered expectations at the Mann Center. In terms of number of concerts, stature of guest artists, and ambition of repertoire (anyone still remember Charles Dutoit's Mahler cycle?), the orchestra's artistic profile at the Mann is a shadow of its former self.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Raven-Symone not hosting Disney Music Block Party
Raven-Symone Christina Pearman, better known as simply Raven-Symone, will not be hosting the Disney Music Block Party this weekend, said a spokesman for its producer.
Asbury Park Press |
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Rosary gets pop music reboot
DETROIT - Madonna is on Jennifer Zablocki's iPod. So is "The Madonna."
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Taliban go hi-tech in propaganda war
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: The once media-shy Taliban have gone hi-tech with DVDs, mobile phone messages, ring-tones, emails and a website to publicize their exploits and lambast their Afghan and Western enemies, a think-tank said on Thursday. The Taliban hanged televisions and music tapes ...
Chennai Online |
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Do This!
Sunday Gospel concert A gospel concert featuring Grammy-nominated vocalist Beverly Crawford will be sponsored at 5 p.m. Sunday by the Gospel Music Preservation Alliance. The event, honoring the 75th anniversary of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, will also include performances by GMPA Mass Choir and First Corinthian Mass Choir at the First Corinthian Baptist Church, 51st ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Concert and club listings
In Concert Anson B. Nixon Park N. Walnut St., Kennett Square; 610-444-1416. ansonbnixonpark.org. Joe Baione. 7/30 7 pm.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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College appeals over music centre
A CONTEMPORARY music centre planned for Eastbourne College is a 'block-like mish-mash of materials' which would loom over surrounding buildings, a planning appeal has heard. (24/07/2008 14:29:42)
Eastbourne Today |
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Casino shows and concerts
Casinos Atlantic City Hilton Boston at the Boardwalk, Atlantic City; 609-347-7111. www.hiltonac.com. Starship Featuring Mickey Thomas/WAR. $40. 7/26 8 pm.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Review: Joan of Arc entrancing at the church sp ck. TS
Before the whiny dread of emo became pop fodder, there was Tim Kinsella's band Joan of Arc. Sure, the Chicago singer with the nervous voice and the battery of angry guitars wrote weighty confessional lyrics in his first band, Cap'n Jazz. But that was 1995. Everyone was sour in '95.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Interview: Billy Bragg
Musician and composer Billy Bragg talks to Kylie Morris about music piracy and the internet.
Channel 4 |
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R&B and jazz singer Lalah Hathaway in town for free concert
Lalah Hathaway is giving the good stuff away for free at Penn's Landing tonight, performing at the final Bank of America Sounds of R&B Concert of the season. Her friend and co-conspirator in sophisticated soul-'n'-jazz music, Ledisi, shares the bill.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Tom Di Nardo, Shaun Brady, Sara Sherr, Jonathan Takiff and ...
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Tom Di Nardo, Shaun Brady, Sara Sherr, Jonathan Takiff and Damon C. Williams.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Inner Tube: Russell Brand will host MTV's VMAs
Controversial British actor and comic Russell Brand will host the "2008 MTV Video Music Awards." Brand, a former MTV veejay in the U.K., was fired for showing up dressed like Osama Bin Laden the day after the World Trade Center attacks in 2001.
New York Daily News |
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