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AVIOM HELPS ALPHA STUDIOS NASHVILLE GET CREATIVE WITH UK BAND KOOPA
DMN Newswire--2008-7-24--Although it is one of Nashville's newest recording facilities, Alpha Studios Nashville is already making a splash not only within the local music scene but internationally as well.
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Symphony scores $12 in county grants
By Stephen K. Peeples Signal Staff Writer speeples@the-signal.com 661-259-1234 x521 Posted: July 25, 2008 8:02 p.m.
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Musician Teal Collins escapes to a courtyard of color in between tour dates
Teal Collins can sing and play the guitar like there's no tomorrow. But when she returns home after touring and performing, she rests her vocal chords — slightly — by unwinding in her East Austin courtyard garden.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Religion Notes
Sonbridge in Rogers celebrates its move to a new location with a special service at 10 a.m. Sunday. Afterward, there will be free hamburgers and hot dogs, children's activities and music.
The Morning News |
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In Business Q and A
In 2000 some executives with Concerts West, an offshoot of AEG, a subsidiary of the Anschutz Co., had this crazy idea that they could sign a big-name entertainer to a multiyear contract at a Las Vegas entertainment venue and that they could regularly fill the building.
In Business Las Vegas |
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Bono wins Dublin hotel battle despite chorus of disapproval
Fans of U2 swear that the Irish rockers have changed the face of music, but the band members Bono and The Edge have just won a lengthy legal battle that adversaries claim will fundamentally worsen the landscape of their native Dublin.
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Jazz funeral for the final, forgotten victims of Hurricane Katrina
For almost three years they have lain in a refrigerated warehouse in New Orleans — unclaimed, unwanted and, in some cases, unidentified.
Times Online |
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Rock titles drive revolution in games
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Record first-half sales of video and computer games got a big boost from Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" and Activision's "Guitar Hero III."
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
DETROIT LAKES — For the second year in a row, a person has died during the 10,000 Lakes music festival near Detroit Lakes. Becker County Sheriff Tim Gordon says a 17-year-old Wisconsin girl was found dead at her campsite late Friday morning. Foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy is planned.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Park concert schedule changed
BUCYRUS -- The Concert in the Park series has changed its lineup of featured performers for 7 p.m. Sunday at the bell tower in Aumiller Park. This Sunday will feature the Marion Concert Band instead of Jane Horton. Horton will perform Aug. 3.
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Local music educator advances in NYSSMA leadership
The New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) announced the appointment of Dr. David Gaines to the position of second vice president. Dr. Gaines was elected to the executive position by a majority vote of NYSSMA's Executive Council at its annual meeting in January.
Massapequa Post |
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Music by Li'l Stevie
Guitarist, Li'l Stevie performs live at the Oakdale Mall!
News Channel 34 Binghamton |
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SPORTS HEADLINES
GRAND RAPIDS — The 1970s and '80s Swedish group ABBA still sells nearly 2 million recordings a year and their songs remain on radio play lists.
Grand Haven Tribune |
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Ticket winner loves Kenny Chesney
Carrie Sanscrainte, a customer service representative for Fifth Third Bank in Cadillac won the concert ticket giveaway sponsored by the Cadillac News. Carrie and her husband Tom, both country music fans, will attend Kenny Chesney’s Poets and Pirates Tour concert Saturday, August 2 in Detroit at Ford Field.
Cadillac News |
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Accolades "Grand" for blues singer Irma Thomas
For songstress Irma Thomas, the last few years have been pretty good -- and a long time coming.
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Partnership seeks sponsors for fall Harvest Festival
The Franklin Downtown Partnership, a non-profit organization, is seeking sponsors for its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday. September 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. The festival will take place in downtown Franklin center, on Main and East Central streets. The rain date will be Sunday, September 28.
The Milford Daily News |
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Around the Valley
On Friday and Saturday night Classical guitar concerts are being held Reynolds Recital Hall. They start 7:30 p.m. both night. It costs $15 to attend Friday night, and Saturday night is free. The Liberty
KBZK Bozeman |
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Letter: Fees for file-sharing
It is a shame that the music industry continues to view all peer-to-peer filesharers as criminals (Report, July 25). The latest proposals to stop unlawful file-sharing still lump together genuine music fans who want to share and recommend music to other music lovers, with commercial counterfeiting outfits operating for profit. Yet a recent survey by British Music Rights reveals that 80% of ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Jamie Lawrence setting example to inner-city children
It looked like a typical five-a-side tournament, with three pitches set up on the school's sloping grass, a barbecue and drinks stall, portable loudspeakers pumping out music and teams warming up and joking around in the sunshine.
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Blog Roll: Tumblr
Everything I Think About thingithink.tumblr.com Micro blogging at it's finest from amazing architecture to a hilarious Thai commercial for lightbulbs. Made Up Memories madeupmemories.tumblr.com A mixtape containing "songs you weren't listening to in 1987", hip-hop videos and photos of young women holding Manowar album covers. Lickable Records ksen.tumblr.com Fabulous ...
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Weekend Music
Yes, there's other shows this weekend besides the Capitol Hill Block Party . Tonight, there's The Watson Twins , who will bring their lovely harmonies and creepy identical-ness to the Tractor. And if you're lucky, they'll cover The Cure: For something completely different, there's Kill Hannah , along with The Medic Droid and Innerpartysystem at El Corazon. Or ...
Seattlest |
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Resource Center for Independent Living hosts celebration
Hundreds of folks attended the 18th anniversary celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act hosted by the Resource Center for Independent Living in the court yard at the State Office Building Friday afternoon.
The Observer-Dispatch |
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Current Newswire:
"After September 30, 2008, you will not be able to transfer songs to unauthorized computers or re-license these songs after changing operating systems.
Linux Today |
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A heads-up for Gathering of the Vibes
The Gathering of the Vibes is returning to Bridgeport's beautiful Seaside Park for a second straight year July 31 through Aug. 3 and will feature a variety of big-time musical acts, as well as a full
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Entertainment briefs
Nevada Outreach Training Organization and No To Abuse will have an ice cream social 1-3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Bob Ruud Community Center. Ice cream with sprinkles for everyone and door prizes awarded to a winning ticket.
Pahrump Valley Times |
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