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Country Star John Rich Pens McCain Song
Country music star John Rich wants like-minded voters to join him in "Raising McCain."
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An original, Aboriginal ballet
> Antill: Corroboree . NZ Symphony Orchestra. Naxos 8.570241. > Alexander Ivashkin plays Prokofiev . Chandos CHAN 241-41.
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Biography She crosses all musical genres, has made 17 solo albums, and has performed her award-nominated hit songs on the GRAMMYS and the Oscars.
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Impressions of jazz thrive at Forman
Walking onto the campus of the Litchfield Jazz Camp at the Forman School on an overcast afternoon, all preconceived thoughts that I had about jazz musicians, young ones at that, were swiftly erased from my mind.
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Art, talent events set at Lourdes
The Lourdes in Litchfield Shrine, which is marking its 50th anniversary this year, will hold its first annual Children's Art Exploration Program this August in connection with its jubilee year Lourdes Festival of the Arts.
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Weekend music gets political
ASPEN - Aspenites will hear two sides of the political coin - to musical accompaniment - on Saturday, Aug. 2.
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Guitarist Sharon Isbin takes Aspen stage
ASPEN - Guitarist Sharon Isbin received some well-earned attention for her featured appearance on the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese's 2006 Oscar-winning film, "The Departed."
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Rocking and Rowling
CRESCO --- While feuding with her record label in 2000, pop-punk princess Drama penned the first so-called wizard rock song, "Ode to Harry Potter."
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Copycats are oh-so primed for cover tunes
Call it tribute-o-rama at Blue Chip Casino and Hotel. I know some think tribute acts are corny, but, hey, if you're an AC/DC nut, it's fun to hear the band's music live.
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The art of a festival
Otago's showcase arts festival struts back on stage in October. Prepare yourselves for a 10-day smorgasbord of world-class entertainment. Nigel Benson talks to an excited festival director, Nicholas McBryde.
Otago Daily Times |
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Obama Distances Himself From Ludacris' Rap Song
Ludacris' new song, "Politics as Usual," may have cost him one of his biggest fans, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. And for good reason: It points up the dilemma facing thenation's potential first black president, who wants the support of the influential hip-hop community but needs to steer clear of the controversy so commonly associated with its music. Ludacris' "Politics as ...
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Festival director promises 'cultural event to savour'
The 2008 Otago Festival of the Arts would be "food for the soul", Dunedin Mayor Peter Chin said at the festival programme launch last night. "Any city that has an 18th-century poet in its centre is a city born to celebrate the arts," Mr Chin said.
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Performances on tap for Coin of the Realm
Coin Of The Realm will bring their folk stylings to locations north and south this weekend. Today (Friday), the group will perform their signature international music at 6:30 p.m. at the Drift Inn. Saturday, the group performs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Big Mountain Coffee House Roastery.
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Music this weekend at The Landmark
The Uprite Dub Orchestra, a reggae band from Portland, will perform at the Landmark in Yachats beginning at 9 p.m. today (Friday). Uprite Dub is not your usual band. Its music is not quite reggae and it's not really rock, but the beat is true to its school and the energy is high.
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PANACHE host guitarist, jazz duo this weekend
Classical guitarist Tony Holly will perform at PANACHE from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today (Friday). Holly's music is reminiscent of James Taylor and Eric Clapton.
Newport News-Times |
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Coastal Notes
Jazz Fridays at the Newport Performing Arts Center continues this week with the Gregory Ernst Duo, featuring Gregory Ernst on guitar and Cory Culberhouse on bass.
Newport News-Times |
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Annual Jazz at Newport Festival is approaching
The fifth annual Jazz at Newport Festival is scheduled for Sept. 4-7 at the Newport Performing Arts Center in Newport. Jazz at Newport brings world-class jazz to the central Oregon coast.
Newport News-Times |
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Chinook Winds presents rhythm & blues
Chinook Winds Casino Resort presents Coastal Rhythm & Blues R&B concert and dance from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday in the convention center.
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Festival Fever: Fort Collins addicted to downtown parties
Most cities the size of Fort Collins have one, maybe two, massive annual events that draw out the entire populace to celebrate either a holiday, a harvest festival or staple that the town is known for-fireworks, a school parade or perhaps a larger...
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PHOTOS: ‘Seussical Jr.’
A cast of more than 50 campers have worked for two weeks during drama camp at the Christian Family Centre in Adrian to pull together the mini-musical "Seussical Jr."
The Daily Telegram |
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Louis Armstrong fest kicks off with song, cake
The 8th nnnual Satchmo SummerFest, celebrating the life of Louis Armstrong, is under way in the French Quarter.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Analysis: Angels a royal winner, Red Sox face the music
Trade deadline report card: With at least three future Hall of Famers changing uniforms — including one in a last-minute blockbuster surprise — you have to count the now-concluded pre-trade-deadline period as eventful and potentially impact-filled.
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
The Ambassadors Music Ministry Team from the Association of Free Lutheran Bible School in Minneapolis will present an inspirational concert at Calvary Free Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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Tateng Katindig misses camaraderie with Filipino musicians
LOS ANGELES, California—“Some people ‘murder’ my name, lalo na ang family name ko,” jazz pianist and musical director, Tateng Katindig, recently told us about how his name is pronounced in the US. But, Tateng was simply amused. After all, his name is becoming known in LA’s jazz circles.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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The Maestro Won’t Face the Music
By: Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital, Inc. In an interview yesterday on CNBC, former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan cast his eyes on the charred landscape of the national real estate market and offered high-minded criticisms of the obvious excesses and irrationalities that brought on the devastation.
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