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Music sharing the old-school way
Thanks to a growing band of online fans, the homemade tape is refusing to die.
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Healing ministry links prayer, massage
Flickering candles lit up the room at Covenant United Methodist Church on Coldwater Road. A sculpture of praying hands glistened under the stained glass window as Lorelei VerLee rested on the professional massage table, breathing deeply, soft music helping her body relax.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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Pewaukee back with a bang
PEWAUKEE - Where once there were sandbags, there are now food vendors. Where once there were floodwaters, there is now a stage with a live band. And once where there were barricades blocking the street, now there are people eating food, listening to music and talking.
Greater Milwaukee Today |
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Hamsa novel thought
Already doing tremendous service in projecting the desi music and culture the national award winning music director of Kannada films Hamsalekhas monthly program from the beginning of January 2008 has attracted people from various walks of field.
IndiaGlitz |
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Midsummer's fun
A good crowd didn’t let Thursday night’s hot temperatures stop them from enjoying themselves during the Midsummer Night’s Dream Children’s Festival, sponsored by the Abilene Downtown Association.
Abilene Reflector-Chronicle |
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eMusic Wants To Give You 50 Free Downloads!
Want some free music? Of course you do! Then step this way, eMusic wants to give you lucky, lucky Xfm listeners 50 FREE downloads!
Xfm Online |
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Salzburg Festival, musical club for the super-rich, opens
The 88th edition of the annual Salzburg Festival formally opened Saturday with a ceremony in the city's Felsenreitschule hall, one of the main venues for the month-long festival of music, opera and theatre.
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Half done but still rockin': Half-Way Jam parties on
ROYALTON — Half-Way Jam continued to raise the bar during day two of the three-day music festival Friday.
St. Cloud Times |
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Puerto Rican Day Festival preceded by Latin Night
The fun for adults begins tonight with music, dancing and a televised boxing match. Family events are planned for Sunday.
Bucks County Courier Times |
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Jazz in the Valley
"There's a lot of spontaneity in live music playing. That's where I'm most motivated ..." Contributed Jeff Brooks has a busy weekend.
Daily Record |
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Rascal Flatts lights up Blossom
Not too long ago, a couple of cousins from near Columbus and a pal from Oklahoma opened one of the early WGAR Country Jams. At the time, the kinfolk and their friend were more mousse than music, with a sound that meandered between pap and pop.
The Plain Dealer |
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'Mumbai Cutting' brings curtains on Osian's film fete
Zafri Mudasser Nofil, New Delhi: 'Mumbai Cutting A City Unfolds' A medley of vignettes by 11 top directors of the country dealing with the modern day life in the entertainment and financial capital as it alternates between the comical and the cynical provided a perfect ending to the 10th Osian's Cinefan festival here that showcased a motley of films from the Arab and Asian world.
New Kerala |
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Piano: A team sport?
By JANET PHELPS Eagle Staff Writer Ed Kane wants to make playing the piano a team sport. The A&M United Methodist Church associate music ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Country star to play Bremer County Fair
WAVERLY --- Country music star Jason Michael Carroll is used to playing packed arenas and amphitheaters, but every summer he adds a smattering of county fair stops to his tour.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Religious music and Web site
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The Olympian |
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Briefly on Saturday, July 26, 2008
Musicians representing Europe, Asia and America will perform 7:30 p.m. today at the Menallen Friends Meetinghouse in Bendersville in a concert, Music for Peace and Reconciliation.
The Evening Sun |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Former Fergus Falls resident, Janet Preus, who was active in the arts community, will present an original play during the Minnesota Fringe Festival this year.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Fun, family, food brings them back to Lucas Fest
LUCAS -- Brad Strong was outnumbered in Cub Country on Friday night at the Lucas Community Festival. It's the village many of his relatives have called home at one time or another.
Mansfield News Journal |
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Imagination Movers bring songs of hope to kids
What a difference three years makes.
The Morning Call |
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Fleshing out the honesty
With new album, Joshua Radin plans to go farther than 'We Were Here' The thing that made singer-songwriter Joshua Radin's 2006 Columbia Records debut disc ''We Were Here'' such a gem was the biting and bittersweet honesty of its spare guitar-and-voice songs as it chronicled the dissolution of a relationship.
The Morning Call |
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Dutch Festival kicks off with open-house tours
A throng of children crowded around the guest book at the Hanover Borough Fire Department on Friday, flipping through pages bearing the names of a century's worth of visitors.
The Evening Sun |
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Stones sign with 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.
Calgary Sun |
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First Folk Fest day wows the crowd
By the time The Carolina Chocolate Drops ended their opening set on the Calgary Folk Fest main stage, few spots remained on the much coveted tarp space in front.
Calgary Sun |
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Church briefs
Anight of Gospel music will be presented Aug. 3 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Salem Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Long Lake....
Aberdeen American News |
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Punk bands unite to help their own with show
It's the kind of show that Christopher Allen Johnson would have wanted to be a part of -- nine punk, hard-core and rock bands will come to Elva's Fiesta Club on Saturday to help someone in need.
South Bend Tribune |
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