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Mellencamp’s, Grascals’ albums debut high on charts
Critics and music buyers treated Indiana artists well this week.
Terre Haute Tribune Star
'Idol' contestants nervous? Of course!
SWANSEA — It was 8:17 a.m., but Carlos Familia had oodles of energy. The Providence 16-year-old was busy two-stepping to an Usher song on his iPod while around him people massaged their throats and saved their voices.
The Providence Journal
Jefferson Award winner 'grateful' for trip to D.C.
MATTOON — Hearing the presentations of fellow recipients of the Jefferson Awards for Public Service was music to the ears of violinist Tom LeVeck.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
Middletown Greekfest This Weekend
You can "Go Greek" this weekend at Middletown's 41st annual Greekfest. Not only will you be able to enjoy Greek gyros and pastries at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, but they'll also have live Greek music and dancing, too.
The Kentucky Post
Ottawa County Fair is ropin' it in
The Ottawa County Fair’s first Teen Night took place Friday evening. Four bands — A Letter to You, Bless You Boys, Happy Hour and We Know Jackson — performed on a mobile stage, complete with lighting between 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. in the picnic area. Ottawa County Fair volunteer Steven Jansen, 17, listened in. “It’s good music,” he said. Fair manager Earl Welling waived the $5 fee ...
The Holland Sentinel
NICC Foundation fundraiser is Sunday
COLUMBUS — NICC Foundation president and founder Julie Schultz-Hornbacher is appreciative of the efforts of Cardinal Alehouse & Bowl to throw a fund-raiser Sunday. She plans to be at their location at 277 Industrial Drive on Sunday afternoon to enjoy the bowling, live music, euchre tournament and police and fire demonstrations. There also will be a bounce castle and brats and hotdogs for sale."I ...
Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
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Teresa Torres, 41 (left), and Ingrid Burbano, 14, both of Vineland, dance to salsa music during Folk Night at the Puerto Rican Festival at Landis Park in Vineland on Friday. "We have enjoyed everything," said Torres of the festival.
Daily Journal
Festa Italiana set for Aug. 14 to 16
Festa Italiana, Bradford’s annual Italian festival, will take place Aug. 14 through 16, continuing a tradition which dates back before World War II.
The Bradford Era
Music festival to kick off next week in Clifftop
The 2008 Appalachian String Band Musical Festival will kick off Wednesday and end on Sunday, Aug. 3. The five-day event, which is celebrating its 19th year, explores Appalachian music and culture.
The Register-Herald
Schumer Talks With Serbian Foreign Minister WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY Local Top Stories
Talks between the U-S and Serbia continue, with hopes of bringing a fugitive from justice back to face the music. Senator Charles Schumer spoke with Serbia's Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic.
WBNG Binghamton
Waters recede, so Riverfest grounds cleared for festival
Despite the flooding conditions that left Riverside Park in a muddy mess in early June, Watertown's Riverfest celebration will be presented without disruption next weekend, officials have determined.
Watertown Daily Times
Rockin' the rec centre: Tatamagouche teenager organizing concert July 29
TATAMAGOUCHE — One day last spring Tatamagouche teenager Tara Tattrie was at work daydreaming about ways to bring some excitement to the village for young people.
The Truro Daily News
UK record companies do a deal with Internet providers
Britain’s biggest record labels are trying to counter illegal file-sharing of music tracks by reaching an agreement with the six largest UK Internet service providers.
Calcutta News
Rocky Mtn. Oyster Feed is Sat.
EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — Rocky Mountain oysters are the stuff of cowboy legend. That’s not to say they are everyone’s proverbial cup of tea.
Vail Daily
Denver, Boulder weekend highlights
Japan's Boris and Florida's Torche have made careers proving that huge, heavy music doesn't have to be big dumb metal; both bands combine artistry and creativity to inject color into the often dull palette of heavy music.
Summit Daily News
Syndrome Announces Upcoming Solo Art Exhibit "I Learned it by Watching You!"
DMN Newswire--2008-7-25--Syndrome, a creative boutique that specializes in live action directing and motion graphics , with clients that include the top TV networks, music artists and record labels in the entertainment industry, has announced an upcoming art exhibit.
Broadcast Newsroom
7/26 Church news
Allentown Congregational Methodist Church. Upcoming Events. 8:30 a.m. Aug. 16. Back to School Rally on Saturday August 16. The theme will be "Fiesta!!" Bible Lessons, Music, Crafts, and a Chadder Chipmunk Video. Snack and lunch provided. A blow up water slide will be available in the afternoon. Registration at 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. For more info. contact Tammy Joseph at 632-8485. Come for a ...
The Lufkin Daily News
World Youth Day
Seven youth and two adults from St. Patrick Church traveled to Sydney, Australia last week to join 500,000 other youth from around the world for the 23rd annual World Youth Day. World Youth Day, the largest youth event in the world organized by the Catholic Church, brings Catholic youth from all over to celebrate their faith.
The Lufkin Daily News
Video game review: "Guitar Hero: On Tour"
Game offers only 26 songs, some found on past guitar-themed games.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Don't stop believin' Journey fans
Big Journey fan? Engadget spotted the one and only ZVUE Journey-themed music player over a t Walmart pre-loaded with 22 Journey songs including 11 re-recorded classic hits like "Don't Stop Believin," "Any Way You Want It," "Open Arms," and "Wheel In The Sky," as well as 11 new songs from their new album. This very flamboyant player features some groovy '80s style artwork on the front ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors
Rolling Stones switch recording deal to Universal
LONDON - The Rolling Stones, the world's top-earning music act last year, have signed a long-term, exclusive worldwide contract with Vivendi SA's Universal Music, dealing a major blow to the group's former recording company, EMI Group PLC.
Muzi
At The Library
Babylon, 24 S. Carll Ave. 669-1624 •Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade: Tues. July 29 at 6:30 p.m. •Come hear The Mulligans Music: Wed. July 30 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. •Sign up for Creative Clay: Mon. Aug. 11 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Babylon Beacon
CLEAR FOR TAKEOFF
Isabel Mann belongs to a dwindling fraternity of New Orleanians with memories of Lakefront Airport in the 1940s, a time when the airstrip bustled with activity and live-music parties were staged in its sparkling new terminal building.
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Conklin House Cocktail party and Nathaniel Conklin Award celebration
All-Village Cocktail party and fundraiser will be held At Lily Flanagan's, 345 Deer Park Ave., Babylon Village Wed. July 30 from 7 until 9:30 p.m. There will be an open bar, food, music by local group, the Dog House Blues, prizes and a Chinese auction. The cost is $50 per person.
Babylon Beacon
Making a Splash on San Pedro's Waterfront Promenade
Spectators get a jump on tonight's official grand opening of the Fanfare Fountain on the San Pedro Waterfront Promenade. Tonight's program runs from 7 to 10 p.m. with the dedication followed by the light-and-water show at 8:30 p.m. The water and lights have been choreographed to a music that includes nods to San Pedro's diversity.» See video of the fountain. PHOTOS: » Giant fountain in sync with ...
Daily Breeze
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