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Jahja Ling returns to Blossom this weekend
This weekend, the last person to hold the title of Blossom Music Director returns to the Cleveland Orchestra's summer home. Jahja Ling ran the show at Blossom while he was still leading the Florida Orchestra and before he moved on to lead the San Diego Symphony. We found the maestro happy to be back. WKSU's Vivian Goodman reports.
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Welcome Journey to the Past
Jennifer Hope Wills was radiant and charming in a trio from"The Song of Norway" with William Michals and John Easterlin. MARYANN LOPINO At one time it was a source of shame, a cause for self-loathing and made me a target of mockery for others.
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US Pop Music Charts This Week - Katy Perry In Control
The summer doldrums roll on, but nobody told Katy Perry. She continues to rule the singles charts this week with "I Kissed a Girl." Read more about this...
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Dixieland Dali
Brian Carpenter gathered together leading lights of the modern New York jazz scene for a gig in MoMA's sculpture garden. LIZ LINDER/ BEATCIRCUS.NET The sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art has been one of the city's secret venues to hear jazz for decades; well, maybe not secret given the couple of hundred people there July 24 watching Brian Carpenter's Ghost Train Orchestra, but less ...
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Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board
Can I just have a minute of your time. I’ve been running a little quiz on my forum. It’s a general quiz: Football, Sport, TV, Films, and Music. The last quiz was run over five weeks, and we had supporters from 10 football teams represented... Leeds United eventually won the quiz.
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Expect more than an oldies show when Steve Miller takes the stage
The Steve Miller Band performs such classic songs as "Abracadabra," "Take the Money and Run," "Fly Like an Eagle" and "Jet Airliner" Saturday at The Gorge. Opening is British blues-rock legend Joe Cocker.
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PODCAST: Lone Star Sounds, Special "Summer Songs" Edition
What transforms a mere pop single into a "summer song" for the ages? In this week's special edition of Lone Star Sounds, Star-Telegram pop music critic Preston Jones and contributor Ryan Peterson consider a few classics from summers past -- and sort through the titles that that are all over the airwaves this season. Segment One: I Kissed a Girl, by Katy Perry: A fizzy ode to casual ...
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Kidz Bop group cleans up pop hits so kids – and parents – can enjoy them
Kidz Bop takes pop music's most popular songs and makes them kid-friendly.
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Moody Blue
Essential Elvis: Chapter 30. Moody Blue was released June 19, 1977. Less than two months later Elvis Presley was dead of a massive heart attack probably caused by a combination of prescription drugs and excessive weight gain. Moody Blue would become a huge hit album reaching number three on the pop charts and remaining number one on the country charts for ten weeks. It would...
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Plano International Festival goes green
The 4th Annual Plano International Festival, scheduled for Oct. 4 at Haggard Park in Downtown Plano, will once again celebrate the city’s diverse cultures, but this time with an eye on the environment.
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Tata Steel posts Rs.14.88 bn net profit
Blueline bus drivers face the music, 578 fined New Delhi, July 31 (IANS) Over 500 private Blueline bus drivers have been fined for playing loud music while driving, the police said Thursday.
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Monsoon below average in most parts of India
Except northwestern parts of India, most of the country, including Kerala, has experienced less than average rainfall this monsoon, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said Thursday.
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Online Music Store To Cease, Customers Out Of Luck
NEW YORK (AP) -- So much for those who thought they "bought" digital music from Yahoo's music-download service. Come September 30th, they will find their songs may be inaccessible.
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Blueline bus drivers face the music, 578 fined
Over 500 private Blueline bus drivers have been fined for playing loud music while driving, the police said Thursday. "They play loud music while driving on roads, causing annoyance and nuisance to the passengers.
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Industry Moves: Piibe Promoted To EMI Music Global Head Of Digital Business Development
Music start-up vet Mark Piibe is moving to the digital side at EMI as global head of digital business development for EMI Music. Effective immediately, Piibe, who had been SVP-Business Affairs for EMI Music North America since December, will oversee business development efforts; he remains based in New Yoirk and will report to Douglas Merrill, president of digital business. Piibe's resume ...
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Spin Joins Downtown Media Migration
Spin magazine -- like Omnicom and American Lawyer magazine before it -- is moving downtown. The music magazine has just signed a lease for 14,300 square feet at 408 Broadway, near the corner of Lispenard Street. The magazine is trading up from the 12,000 square feet it now occupies at 205 Lexington Avenue, between 32nd and 33rd streets. “ Spin was looking for space to grow, and was ...
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Horns flared and flags fluttered as driving beats opened the 30th annual "Drums Along the Mohawk" competition at Rome Free Academy stadium Wednesday night.
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Blake Shelton coming to Amarillo
Blake Shelton will be in concert at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4, 2008, at the Amarillo National Center on the Tri-State Fairgrounds. He will be headlining the Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Gala that will also feature the top Amarillo Star finalists.
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Ron Fetner To Perform At Charles and Myrtle's
Ron Fetner (singer/songwriter) will perform at Charles and Myrtle's in Brainerd on Saturday at 8 p.m. Incorporating elements of Folk, southern Appalachian, Roots and Jazz, Ron has found a voice in our Americana music.
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‘Young Organist’ Concert features six teens
A Rome girl and a Holland Patent student are among the six teen-age classical musicians who will perform organ works from across the centuries and around the world on Monday at 6 p.m. as Grace Episcopal Church hosts its third annual Young Organists Concert as part of Utica Monday Nite.
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Blues Fesival has national, local performers at Herkimer County Fairgrounds
FRANKFORT — The Mohawk Valley Blues Festival, Saturday at the Herkimer County Fairgrounds offers 10 hours of music with local and national acts including Jeremy Wallace, Sharrie Williams, Clarence Spady, Darrell Nulisch and Magic Slim & the Teardrops.
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Rick Springfield Still Rocks
More than 25 years after the release of "Jessie's Girl," singer-songwriter Rick Springfield is still trying to solve the mystery of love.
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Vernon Center Old Home Day offers music, food, fun
VERNON CENTER — The 31st annual Vernon Center Old Home Day runs from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. rain or shine Saturday in the park in Vernon Center. There is free admission and free parking at the event presented by the Vernon Center United Methodist Women.
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Floyd Community Band plays Saturday
WESTERNVILLE — The Floyd Community Band, under the direction of Charles Colville, will perform a variety of band music in an outdoor evening concert at 7 p.m., Saturday on the lawn of the Western Town Library, 9172 Main St. This is the third of six programs of the Westernville Music and Dance Series.
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Dark Star performs
Dark Star Orchestra performs Grateful Dead’s music in concert at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Saranac Brewery, 811 Edward St Utica. The show is in support of the band’s recently released double live DVD, Ithaca 30 Years Later: The Video.
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