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Region briefs
Loveland Music Guild presents The Andrews Brothers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at Rialto Theater, 228 E. Fourth St.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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State Fair off to a foamy start
Those who attended the Rock-N-Ride event on the opening night of the Montana State Fair on Friday ended the evening either very clean or very dirty, depending on how they feel about foam.
Great Falls Tribune |
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WHAT'S HAPPENING: Uptown BBQ Cook-off
Live music and vendors July 25-26.
Palladium-Item |
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WHAT'S HAPPENING: Music on Main
—Music will be sponsored by Downtown Eaton Inc. and Murphy Insurance. 7-9 p.m. July 26 Downtown, Eaton, Ohio free to public kathywillis@woh.rr.com
Palladium-Item |
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Richmond native's music defies easy categorization
Frustrating as tired clichés and labels such as "Christian pop artist "may be, Richmond native Traci Root is poised to break through neatly packaged categories and marketing niches, soulfully belting to growing audiences her passion for music with a purpose.
Palladium-Item |
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Crazy Train to Cowtown
Donning a white cowboy hat of welcome, rock's prince of darkness came off like a heavy-metal Marlborough Man, if only for a few bemused moments.
Calgary Sun |
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Woodstock Music Festival
Joe Rathbone, 14 of Woodstock, and Zac Radloff, 13 of Woodstock, laugh and joke around during the Woodstock Music Festival located near the historic square on July 25, 2008.
Northwest Herald |
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Runaway bride & groom
BERLIN, Ohio -- Keeping marriage plans secret isn't easy when the bride and groom have 15 inquisitive offspring between them. Arlene Essinger and Kenny Link, both 49, got it done by eloping this month to a cabin in Amish country.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Music's stopped playing for woman guilty of hit-run, DUI
WAILUKU - A Kihei woman who was convicted in a hit-and-run drunken-driving collision is no longer working at Maui Community College, officials said, although she was granted a request to modify a six-month jail term to accommodate what her attorney described as her teaching schedule. Angie Carr, 28, was a music instructor at the college during the spring semester, which ended in May. Instructors
The Maui News |
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Angola: Singer Erica Nelumba Sales New CD
Luanda, 07/26 – The Angolan young musician Erica Nelumba and her staff from the Home Family Records, will hold this Saturday the first session for public sale and autography of her latest compact disc (CD) entitled "Agora Sim", in an activity to take place at 08am at the main gate of Atlântico Cinema in Luanda.
AngolaPress |
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Music in my blood, but I'm an actor: Neil Nitin Mukesh
Neil Nitin Mukesh, who comes from a family of great playback singers, says music is in his blood but being an actor is his identity now.
The Economic Times |
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Angola: Fundraising Show For Rural Families Happens Today
Luanda, 07/26– The charity music show in support of rural families, a promotion of the programme for rural development and combat against poverty, will take place this Saturday at 7 pm in Atlântico Cinema, in Luanda.
AngolaPress |
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Sounds of 'Sweet Soul'
LANCASTER - Most evenings at The Lancaster Festival seem to feature earnest, conservatory-trained young people from Europe or Asia.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Café Concert orchestra presents encores at Shaw's Inn
LANCASTER - Every musician and orchestra keeps a list of encores handy. These are pieces that a musician can play with enthusiasm and which are sure to please an audience.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Rib Fest gives workers a lunch break to savor
s if he were about to pass the baton in a relay race, Aaron Mortrud burst into a full sprint to deliver the next round of ribs to his co-workers at the Columbus Jazz & Rib Fest yesterday.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Lone Raven performs Celtic music with 'modern feel' at Bandstand
LANCASTER - The crowd that gathered for the midday show at the Bandstand on North Broad Street was treated to a little taste of Celtic music.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Buffett and Akon urge you to find something to do
As is so often the case, music and social consciousness are linking artists together. In this instance, composer and philanthropist Peter Buffett teams with rap and RandB star Akon to support social activism around the world.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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CAMRA Beer Festival Hits London August 5-9
Sadly, as we're at home the Saturday's out but make a long evening of it on the Friday and fall into the train the next morning, the game will be much more enjoyable, especially if we keep up our recent record!
The Little Gazette |
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Niles has 'most beautiful venue'
NILES - Singing since the age of two, Lare Williams has music in his blood and his family on stage with him. His grandfather was one of his biggest inspirations.
Niles Daily Star |
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DVDs: Director Martin Scorsese shines a brilliant light on the Rolling Stones
Cleveland, OH Entertainment News. Get the latest arts, TV, music, movie reviews, dining, celebrity news and more from cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer |
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Ceremony opens O-Zone World Series
PASCAGOULA -- Friday's O-Zone Dixie Youth World Series opening ceremony officially opened a week of championship baseball play with team introductions, music, fun, food and even fireworks.
The Mississippi Press |
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C-K man an award nominee
Will the "Rainman'' reign supreme? Steel guitarist Rene Brosseau, of Chatham, hopes to be named Canada's next steel guitarist of the year. The veteran musician is one of 10 Canadians nominated by the Canadian Country Music Association for the all-important title. "I'm just happy to be nominated,'' [...]
Chatham Daily News |
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The story behind Prokofiev’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Sergei Prokofiev was born in Sontzovka, in the Ukraine, on April 23, 1891, and died in Moscow on March 5, 1953. He composed the ballet “Romeo and Juliet” in 1935 and 1936, and compiled two orchestral suites in 1936 (he later added a third in 1946).
Aspen Daily News |
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Curtain Rises on 97th Richard Wagner Festival in Bayreuth
Bayreuth warmed up to Norwegian stage director Stefan Herheim and his multimedia staging of "Parsifal," while Katharina Wagner seemed to be consolidating her position as potential festival director.
Deutsche Welle |
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Nine Inch Nails delivers dark, twisted emotion
Nine Inch Nails’ music is not known for its rosy disposition and optimistic solutions. These people are the legends of dark and disturbing, who resist The Man at all costs. That’s what makes their music work.
The Ohio University Post |
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