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Angola: Show for Rural Families to Happen Saturday
The charity music show in support of rural families, a promotion of the programme for rural development and combat against poverty, will take place on Saturday, from 7 p.m in Atlântico cinema, in Luanda.
AllAfrica.com |
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Son joins record-setting father for 'canoe trip' down Au Sable
Real Carriere decided he was ready to take a canoe trip in Michigan with his dad, Solomon. It was music to the Canadian father's ear.
The Bay City Times |
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Gambia: Jalex Back, Busy on Second Album
The Gambia's groundbreaking afromanding artist of the moment Jalex aka "Akuntu" is currently in the country after a three months tour of Sweden.
AllAfrica.com |
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Gambia: MLK Set to Boost His Musical Promos
Martin Luther King aka Mr "Do Deh Ham", The Gambia's indisputable up-coming music composer, writer, singer and instrumental programmer is now set to boost with his musical promos after being in undercover for almost 10 years.
AllAfrica.com |
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Namibia: Fight Against Piracy Continues
The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has once again come to the fore to support efforts by the two collective management organisations, the Namibia Reproduction Rights Organisation (NAMRRO) and the Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (NASCAM), in the fight against piracy and counterfeit activities in Namibia.
AllAfrica.com |
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Testament fans rock Formation
On one side, you had hair-farming Hollywood sleaze-metal.
Jam! Showbiz |
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File Sharers Targeted By ISPs
Today is a bad day. Britain's music and film industries have pulled rank and bribed persuaded the six biggest ISPs in Britain to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. The move follows a recent vote of the EU in favour ...
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Movin' Up celebrate 20 years with concert
Movin' Up will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a concert at Temple Free Will Baptist Church at 7 p.m. today.
The Daily Reflector |
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Latest Issue
The forthcoming CM130 features the most impressive software and sample give-aways yet, including a new synth from Homegrown Sounds , Astralis Orgone CM, and a vast selection of workstation patches for CMplay, Computer Music’s exclusive ROMpler instrument.
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Port Berklee professor returns from New Orleans with rewards of inspiration
“A funny thing happened in the swampy 90-degree heat as we pounded in nails into a half-built house: We fell in love with the work, with the house, with each other, and with the city …” said Patricia Peknik, Berklee College of Music professor and Newburyport resident, about her experience building homes in New Orleans last month.
The Newburyport Current |
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Festival shines light on mental health
KALAMAZOO -- Jennifer Leigh, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, says creating art helped her get through what she calls her ``dark years,'' about four years in which she struggled with deep depression.
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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Music rules the day at festival
Here are musical events scheduled today at the Black Arts Festival, taking place at the Arcadia Creek Festival Place in Kalamazoo. Admission ranges from free to $5, depending on age and time of day.
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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Flooded UI Buildings Hit by Thieves
IOWA CITY (AP) - Some flood-damaged buildings at the University of Iowa are being targeted by thieves. At the Voxman Music Building, returning faculty have found offices ransacked and computers and electronic equipment stolen.
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'Clue' gets audience in on the action
AMANA and#8212; Everything is good to great about "Clue: The Musical," which opened Wednesday at the Old Creamery Theatre in Amana, except the script.In moving the beloved board game to the stage, the action has become so frenetic and disjointed that it's easy to become bored and just want it all to end: Give Colonel Mustard a candlestick in the conservatory and call it a day.The playwrights ...
The Gazette |
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More police officers to be at Helluva Cruise
Extra police officers will be on hand to make sure things don't get out of hand during this year's Helluva Cruise, a classic car event that raises funds for the Pinckney music program.
The Ann Arbor News |
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Austin Daily Herald
The first Lewis Palooza benefit concert will be held Friday, Aug. 1. It will be held at the rural Austin residence of Darren Lewis and his wife, Lindsay Leif.
Austin Daily Herald |
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Albert Lea Tribune
Holy Trinity Catholic Church at Litomysl’s 140 families of the parish will host their 37th annual Litomsyl Summer Festival Sunday.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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South Africa: Public Viewing Spectacle Planned for Telkom Charity Cup
Organisers of the Telkom Charity Cup will be setting up mass public viewing sites to ensure as many people as possible are able to enjoy the matches to be held next week Saturday.
AllAfrica.com |
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Slippery When Wet
New Jersey rock outfits benchmark '80s release which propelled them into the arena rock stratosphere.
IGN Music |
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Universal Music scores Rolling Stones deal
Agreement signals loss for rival EMI
The Globe and Mail |
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Lil' Wayne faces copyright claim
US rapper Lil' Wayne is sued by a music publishing company over claims he released a version of Rolling Stones song Play with Fire without permission.
BBC News |
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Universal Music signs Rolling Stones deal
Fri 25 Jul, 2008 14:36
Interactive Investor |
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Biography
Since 2005 when they stepped into the local area music scene, Jo Wymer and the Itty Bitty Band have become a respected, skillful, musical partnership of songwriting, musicianship, and superior live performance.
All About Jazz |
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Outback Art Fair this weekend
MARQUETTE - The 15th annual Outback Art Fair starts Saturday at Picnic Rocks with 70 vendors from the Upper Peninsula, another 20 from lower Michigan, and a few from around the country. This year the event features food from Coco's and music from Kirsten Gustafson and Dave Williams.
The Mining Journal |
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Group Composes Song Of Healing
OMAHA, Neb. -- Six Omaha residents with diverse backgrounds, an arranger and musicians from Argentina have joined to together and released a song called "Waves of Hands."
KETV 7 Omaha |
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