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Tilly and the Wall Climb into Paradise
Tilly and the Wall with The Ruby Suns, Big Digits July 31, 8pm, 18+, $15 The Paradise [ Tix ] Tilly and the Wall may be infamous for having a tap dancer instead of drums, but there's much more to this band than that gimmick. The members create truly fun, danceable indie-pop enhanced by multiple instruments and extensive harmonizing. Even the most unhip individual can't help but ...
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Gibson Introduces Les Paul Robot in Wine Red and SG Robot in Cherry Now Available at Musician's Friend along with ...
Gibson Robot Electric Guitars Now Available in two New Color Finishes including the Les Paul Robot in Wine Red and the SG Robot in Cherry (PRWeb Jul 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1143584.htm
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Big Screen Entertainment Group's Newest Acquisition Hits Bullseye at Two Festivals
Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC:BSEG) congratulates writer-director Richmond Riedel for his triple festival nomination for his film "Target Practice." Big Screen Entertainment Group is proudly distributing the film worldwide.
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Chinese world music phenomenon Dingding to appear at this year's Womad
Some musicians have, controversially, been denied access to Womad due to visa problems, but one performer who will be there is Sa Dingding. World Music, or the marketing to westerners of international music, is growing in popularity and Sa is becoming a global phenomenon.
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Rolling Stones leave EMI after more than two decades for Universal Music
Financial terms for the "exclusive, long-term, worldwide" agreement were not disclosed.
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Timothy Karr: Adelstein and Copps: Voices at the FCC for a Free and Open Internet
It's unusual for federal bureaucrats to achieve rock star status, but two commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission have amassed an enthusiastic fan base among...
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Apple deals: iPods, computers under $1,000
Apple's online store is currently offering refurbished 8GB iPod nanos in silver, blue, green, black and pink for $149 that hold up to 2,000 songs for up to 24 hours of music playback, or up to 5 hours of video playback. A 4GB model is also available in silver for $99 that holds up to 1,000 songs. Also available are iPod touch models with three st...
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities. AOL Pictures, the year-old media-sharing site BlueString and the online...
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Jonas Brothers ready to fire things up in Ohio
Band members Kevin, 20, Joe, 18, and Nick Jonas, 15, are Disney's latest pop sensation, the Jonas Brothers. The trio skyrocketed to fame in less than two years, in part thanks to the Disney PR machine.
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Article: Ask iLounge 7-25-08
This week's Ask iLounge topics: MobileMe on iPhone for Calendars only, Buying iPods for International use, Voice recorders for 4G iPods, Free Music for iPod, Problems transferring purchased content to iPod, Playing AAC files in Windows Media Player
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Rolling Stones quit EMI for £10m move to Universal in blow to private equity king Guy Hands
The Rolling Stones have signed a recording deal worth more than £10million after they were poached from EMI by rivals Universal Music Group.
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Nikolai Demidenko conjures a magical Mozart concerto
It's the 34th year that conductor George Cleve has brought his Midsummer Mozart Festival to the Bay Area, and the surprises keep coming. Thursday night at Mission Santa Clara, where Cleve and the Midsummer orchestra performed the festival's second program, it was pianist Nikolai Demidenko, a Russian who lives in Spain, He is a poet with balance, clarity, a feathery touch.
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Switzerland Paleo pulls the crowds in Switzerland 25/07 19:26 CET
First held back in 1976, Paleo is now Switzerland’s biggest open-air music event. Held in Nyon, near Geneva, some 220,000 people flock to listen to the 120 concerts on offer.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL Pictures, the year-old media-sharing site BlueString and the online backup service Xdrive will likely shut down by year's end.
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August art walk to celebrate nonprofit groups, volunteers
1st Fridays Art Walk will celebrate "Imagine Community," featuring Bark in the Park with our four-legged friends, from 6-10:30 pm. Aug. 1 on the Fairfield square Imagine Community celebrates Fairfield's nonprofit organizations and volunteers instrumental in the city's 2006 Great Places designation.
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IF YOU GO
It's no wonder, then, why the Pocono Blues Festival has been running strong for 16 years. Since 1992, the festival has drawn more than 300 of the world's best blues acts to the Poconos as a way of celebrating this uniquely American art form.
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Midday Update
Will MySpace partner with Amazon for the social networking site's upcoming music download service? - TechCrunch
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Melhim Barakat and Najwa Karam, a great success in Jordan
Lebanese music artists Melhim Barakat and Najwa Karam hosted a great concert at the Radisson Sass Hotel in Amman, Jordan. Over 1500 people from Jordan and various Arab countries came to hear their beloved singers. Both artists were awarded by a Jordanian magazine.
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Miriam Faris surprises Moroccan fans
The Lebanese artist Miriam Faris requested that the organizers of the “Kaza Music Festival” prepare a special stage for her performance, including lighting and decorations to surprise her Moroccan fans.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities. AOL Pictures, the year-old media-sharing site BlueString and the online backup service Xdrive will likely shut down by year's end, though the company is looking to sell at least Xdrive, which AOL bought in 2005 ...
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Review: RoadTrip and iTrip AutoPilot with SmartScan
When you think about the places you listen to music, podcasts, books, and other audio, you probably use four places; home, work, while exercising, and in your car. Griffin Technology delivers devices that make listening to your iPod audio easier in all of those environments. Their car-capable RoadTrip with SmartScan is a clear improvement over some...
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Woods Hole Film Festival Has Cape Connections
FALMOUTH - The Cape may be known for many things, but filmmaking is not one of them.
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Lincoln Center Presents: Loss and Transfiguration
The July 29 opening concert for this year's Mostly Mozart will boldly assert the Festival's theme with a program that includes a pairing of Mozart's 40th Symphony with Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde .
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Macy's Music Festival Kicks Off Tonight
Rhythm and blues festival at Paul Brown Stadium
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BC BREAKING NEWS:
A Textbook Tragedy is big on zombies - their music makes many references to the undead. Guitarist Kai Turmann sounds like such a nice kid on the phone. He’s well-mannered, eager to answer questions and polite.
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