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The Gozo Music Festival
As from 1 August 2008, the General Standing tickets for the Gozo Music Festival happening on the 23rd of August 2008 at the Gozitan Complex, on the main road from the Mgarr Harbour, will be selling at €30. Vodafone Malta customers are being offered discounted tickets at €20 each from any Vodafone Retail Outlet, whilst the VIP tickets are sold out. The festival, organised by Dynamic ...
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Celebrity News
Philip Morris International has pulled down billboards and posters promoting an Alicia Keys concert Thursday in Indonesia's capital after the singer protested the cigarette company's sponsorship. The logo and slogans of A Mild cigarettes, produced by a Philip Morris affiliate, featured prominently in promotional materials for the concert.
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Latter-day Broadway
Taylor Eliason steps out front, backed by castmates, in the Mormon musicals "Saturday's Warrior" and its sequel, "The White Star." Taylor Eliason, center, gets a spiritual visit from a pair of otherworldly ancestors in "Saturday's Warrior" and "The White Star."
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Nothing of value in new Dylan DVD
Bob Dylan seems to bring the armchair scholar out of everyone. In the latest derivative documentary on rock 'n' roll's unwilling crown prince, a half-dozen of them lead us down a very familiar path chock full of warmed-over insights into our most celebrated living musician.
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New Motown set covers no new ground
In the lexicon of music history, Motown's place in it will never be in doubt. This is a label that gave the world musical stalwarts like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, the Temptations and Marvin Gaye -- just to name a few.
The Courier News |
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'A Musical Tribute to Liberace' with Wes Winters
Your search for a Liberace tribute has ended. Jovial Wes Winters nails the campy tone as well as the costumes. Photo by Craig L. Moran .
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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High Fives
The top fives in television, film, music, concerts and video rentals.
The Courier News |
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Ludacris' Obama song unlikely to alienate voters
ATLANTA (AP) — Ludacris' new song, "Politics as Usual," may have cost him one of his biggest fans, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
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Ludacris’ Obama song unlikely to alienate voters
Fri, Aug 1, 2008 (2:21 a.m.) Ludacris' new song, "Politics as Usual," may have cost him one of his biggest fans, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Obama inspires Caribbean musicians
It is a new day-o for calypso.
SouthtownStar |
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Wolf Parade marches to its own quirky beat
t's not hard to imagine what Isaac Brock, of the successful alt-rock group Modest Mouse, heard in the band Wolf Parade.I
New York Daily News |
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Block party will be groovy, rad
LEMONT -- Break out the bell-bottoms, grow your sideburns and start the disco music.
The Herald News |
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Events for Friday in New York
Canadian indie rockers Wolf Parade perform at Terminal 5. Since the release of their first full-length album in 2005, "Apologies to the Queen Mary," the quartet has been hailed for their chaotic drums and driving guitar riffs.
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5 Places to ...
If you're in the mood for music and munchies, make a stop at the annual Taste of Orland Park, which runs until Sunday at 14700 S. Ravinia Ave.
SouthtownStar |
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Portugal. The Man takes a left turn
The three albums Portugal. The Man has recorded sound like they came from three different bands, lurching from funky rock-soul to charging art-metal to an upcoming disk full of cracked psychedelic pop.
New York Daily News |
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Lollapalooza
Three days of rain or shine back-to-back music has arrived, as Lollapalooza will kick off today and runs until Sunday in Chicago's Grant Park, Columbus and Congress drives.
SouthtownStar |
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Art in the city this weekend
Experience a kind of visual-music at "SonicVision" at the American Museum of Natural History. The exhibit features great music and even more breathtaking visuals as the whole thing takes place inside the planetarium.
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The Sound Scene: Live music this weekend
This weekend everything sounds sweet. From the optimistic tunes of singer-songwriter Aimee Mann to the classical Mozart opera "La Clemenza di Tito," about a forgiving emperor, there's something to leave everyone smiling.
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A rockin' summer school
Andrew Wesselhoff clicked his drum sticks overhead, signaling the start of the Beatles hit, "Twist and Shout." Following the cue, 18 fellow students rocked out on guitar, drums, keyboard and vocals during a session of Rock Summer School at All About Music and Children's Theatre in Mokena.
SouthtownStar |
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New venues give NCC chance to expand
With two new theaters added to its venue lineup and a new concert hall to open in downtown Naperville this fall, North Central College announced this week a 2008-2009 season that features internationally acclaimed artists including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Clint Black, Kurt Elling and Rachel Barton Pine.
The Wheaton Sun |
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Mystery Jets and Cage the Elephant cancel Dales festival slots
A music festival has been hit by last-minute cancellations from two of its headliners. (01/08/2008 10:04:50)
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Ti Skate Park demonstration slated
TICONDEROGA -- The vendor for a proposed Ticonderoga Skate Park will soon host a demonstration of the equipment. The Connecting Youth and Communities program and the Town of Ticonderoga have organized a demonstration of American Ramp Co.'s skate-park products from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday.
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Jessica Simpson, Lonestar in concert at St. Regis Mohawk Reservation
AKWESASNE -- International movie, music and tabloid star Jessica Simpson is headlining the Akwesasne Music Festival on Aug. 29, with special guests Lonestar and Smash Mouth.
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Rock of ages: Son, father hit House of Blues
A Glen Ellyn father and son – Fred Faller, 52, and Chris, 23 – both got hooked on music at an early age and started playing instruments when they were young. Now they play in their own bands and enjoy each other's sounds. They shared a peak moment when they performed together July 20 at the House of Blues in Chicago.
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Strolling musicians, good food at Carmina's
With one bite of food from Carmina's Restaurant on Randall Road in Elgin, your taste buds will be transported to old Mexico. The restaurant's brightly colored motif and the live music of Carmina's traveling musician Chepe, who plays mariachi music and karaoke-style popular hits, make for an enjoyable evening for the entire family.
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