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Elvis anniversary: Karaoke heaven for singing fans
Karaoke and Elvis: a match made in Graceland and MySpace. This year, the folks at Elvis Presley's famed former home have joined with the social networking Web site MySpace for a nationwide "Elvis Week Karaoke Contest."
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The Welwyn and Hatfield Times
THOUSANDS of revellers basked in the sunshine at one of the county's biggest music festivals. Over 2,500 people descended on Codicote for a day of live music headlined by rock legends The Blockheads on Saturday.
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Zcom Networks Announces Distribution Agreement with ITC
LOS ANGELES----Zcom Networks, Inc. today announces that its subsidiary Pam TV International, Inc., a Washington DC provider of TV, radio, music and live streaming programming viewed around the world, has finalized a distribution agreement with ITC Global Media of Santa Rosa, CA to distribute and promote the TV Box in the US as well as in international markets.
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Piano recital set for Saturday
Misha Dacic will perform a piano recital to benefit Patrons of Exceptional Artists on Saturday, Aug. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Steinway Piano Gallery, 4104 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
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Meet your neighbor: Invitation to play drums led to new Smokies home
PIGEON FORGE - Lejoe Young hadn't planned on making Pigeon Forge his home when he came to work as a drummer for the house band at the Country Tonite Theater. But after 12 years without missing a show - and getting married in between - it's safe to say he's changed his mind.
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A Chorus Line 's Lopez Will Be Sole Host of TV's "Extra"
Mario Lopez, who is currently starring in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, needn't worry about work when that award-winning musical ends its run at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre Aug. 17.
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Suicide note from the music industry
Environment, science & technology: Cory Doctorow: Deal between record companies and ISPs will drive music-swapping underground
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Music tugs at heart strings
At 7, Emily Belvedere fell in love. No, it wasn’t your typical schoolyard crush, this affair was a love of art, music and a wood frame with 47 strings.
yorkregion.com |
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Finnish performers at Finlandia
Posted on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 7:20 a.m. Part of Annual Sibelius Academy Music Festival. Rural public transportation is tough to find. Fun for all in Ishpeming.
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Having trouble with your RSS feeds?
The RSS feed from the Arts site has been discontinued. But here you can sign up to feeds from Music, Art and Theatre.
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Best Buy to Begin Selling Musical Instruments Nationally
Best Buy, the nation's leading consumer electronics retailer, today announced that it will begin offering musical instruments and musical recording equipment at an additional 75-85 Best Buy stores across the U.S. and online at www.BestBuy.com. The diverse musical instrument and recording line-up will include more than 1,000 guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and recording equipment, as well as ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Pop-classical crossovers are always grim says Philip Hensher
Music: Whether it's Streisand tackling lieder, Sting playing a lute or McCartney's oratorio, pop-classical crossovers are always grim, says Philip Hensher.
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People
David Cassidy on tour Rufus Wainwright announces London gig Nigel Kennedy releases jazz album Farrelly brothers plan to adapt BBC3's I'm With Stupid
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Tiny Bill brings big sound to concert
Hamilton singer Tor Lukasik-Foss brings his distinct take on public performance to the Civic Square for a live show this week. Lukasik-Foss, who performs music under the pseudonym Tiny Bill Cody, comes to town on Thursday to present a free outdoor concert. Show time is 7:30 p.m.
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Sarah Dempster meets Towers Of London
Sarah Dempster meets Towers Of London, the rock'n'roll reprobates fast becoming the most notorious band in Britain.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Charlotte Higgins meets Jonathan Mills, new director of the Edinburgh international festival
Jonathan Mills on why being £1m in debt won't stop him springing a few surprises as the new director of the Edinburgh international festival.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Tilly and the Wall, Indie Rockers
Tilly and the Wall is best known as the indie rock band that has a live tap dancer onstage performing the bulk of their percussion. After three well-received albums on Conor Oberst's Team Love label and a live show that has earned them a reputation as one of the more exciting acts to see on the indie circuit, they've proven themselves as more than a novelty act. Tilly will be playing two ...
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A night of art, music, and sake
Revolving Restaurant 360, in association with Ashley Moffatt Uys, is opening a gallery style art show featuring the works of renowned Japanese landscape artist Hiroshige, on July 31 and Aug. 1, 2008, between the hours of 5pm and 8pm.
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Podcast: New music you need to hear
For this week's podcast, I throw down a mix of music that will add magic and excitement to your workday. Here's a rundown of the artists: - Conor Oberst. The artist also known as Bright Eyes has a solo album...
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Warner Music Group Exec Moves to Run uPlayMe, A Social Network For Music & Media
Dan Pelson left his post as Senior VP of Global Consumer Marketing at Warner Music Group to become the CEO of uPlayMe, a new way to connect with people who share the same taste in music and video.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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News 91.9
Looking for transportation? An easy task for Eagles concertgoers MONCTON, NB - With just days to go before the big Eagles show on Magnetic Hill, concertgoers may be thinking about how to get to and from the show.
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Fanbase: An Adobe AIR App For Music Fans
Atlantic Records , a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, has just launched an Adobe AIR app called Fanbase . This desktop app offers fans a way to connect with their favorite artists from Atlantic Records, a label whose roster includes big names like Death Cab for Cutie, James Blunt, Buckcherry, Gnarls Barkley, Jet, Panic At The Disco, Paramore, Rush, Staind, Rob Thomas, Simple Plan, Missy ...
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Sounds of silence
If you're sick of the hassle and expense of the morning drive to work, consider a nice, quiet ride on the subway. It's surprisingly peaceful down there, with soft music and the gentle clatter of the rails.
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Sirius, XM Complete Merger to Create Satellite Radio Monolith
Well, it's official: Sirius and XM satellite finally tie the knot to create a single entity that represents all of the country's satellite radio programming.
Wired News |
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Dennos Museum hosts new festival venue
The Traverse City Film Festival has added a new venue at Milliken Auditorium in the Dennos Museum Center and the addition couldn't have been smoother, museum officials said.
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