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Biography
Jann Klose’s new album, REVERIE, covers as much musical, sonic and emotional ground as Jann has himself. Now living in the Bronx, New York, one of the most culturally diverse communities on earth, he has lived in distinctively unique parts of the planet.
All About Jazz |
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U.S. luthiers find voice in world of music
Inside the dimly lit workshop, the chink of chisels and whirr of sanders is interrupted only by the strains of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Away from the wooden work benches, jars of varnish and sawdust-covered sketch books, Robyn Sullivan is playing Summer on an amber-colored maple and spruce instrument she spent months crafting by hand.
The Courier News |
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Thousands flock to Moncton for Eagles show
The stage is set, the people are here and the music is about to start this afternoon as Metro Moncton hosts the biggest outdoor concert since the Rolling Stones played at Magnetic Hill three years ago.
Daily Gleaner |
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Mercer County Fair is new to school
PRINCETON — Concerts, contests, a rodeo, lawnmower racing, vendors and more are among the choices today as the Mercer County Fair continues at PikeView High School while the Downtown Bluefield Street Fair and Lemonade Days in South Bluefield also move ahead with their activities.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph |
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Tibetan cultural festival 2008 at Lake Tahoe
Come celebrate the vibrant cultural traditions of Tibet at Valhalla in the beautiful Tallac Historic Site just 10 minutes south of Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe on Aug. 25-29 and Aug. 31.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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Dancer found dead at home
Lucknow, Aug 2 : Jyoti Pal, a dancer with a local music band, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her residence in the Gomtinagar neighbourhood here late Friday night, the police said.
New Kerala |
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What I Believe
I believe in music. Most of what I know of religion, of kindness, redemption, good works and love, has come to me through songs.
The Post-Standard |
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Singing A Different Tune
Joseph McGarry started college planning to become a music teacher. Then, through some twists and turns and what he believes is likely the work of the Holy Spirit, he ended up in seminary.
The Post-Standard |
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'It's horribly stifling'
A search for LiLo at Lolla turned up no hard evidence. It was rumored that Lindsay Lohan might show up at Lollapalooza with close friend Samantha Ronson, whose brother Mark Ronson is scheduled to perform at the three-day music fest.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Musical clowns toot for hoots
So what's more fun at a fair than clowns? Clowns that play music. At least that's the opinion of Kim and Bob Miskimins of Munster. "It's one thing to be a clown. It's another to be a musician clown," Bob Miskimins said.
Post-Tribune |
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'Let’s not be too nationalistic,’ urges Dr Morgan
WALES must celebrate its identity without becoming narrowly nationalistic, the Archbishop of Wales is to tell the Eisteddfod on its opening weekend.
icWales |
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Webber lets go of composer
TORONTO - Andrew Lloyd Webber has fired Simon Lee, the musical supervisor for his upcoming revival of The Sound of Music, following his arrest for forcible confinement and assault of a young man.
Windsor Star |
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Crime fight at music event
Police are to adopt a zero tolerance approach to people causing trouble or taking drugs at the V Festival later this month. Music fans are being warned not to cause trouble at Weston Park, near Stafford, or they will face court action. ...
Sentinel |
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Hedwig project recruits artists
Cite des Arts' October production of John Cameron Mitchell's rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch will feature a unique visual arts component - animation sequences. And the production's director, Duncan Thistlethwaite, is looking to UL for his animators.
The Lafayette Daily Advertiser |
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Festival jobs puts cash in sports teams coffers
Eli Gutierrez, 15, spent Friday at the Monterey Bay Strawberry Festival and he plans to return today and Sunday.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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City.Com
WHEN talented rapper Decibel — real name Daniel Mazhindu — relocated to the Diaspora several years ago, he left a yawning void in local music circles that was difficult to fill.
The Herald |
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Feeling the 'Spirit' at Laguna Seca
It sure looks like a typical rock concert. The kids are pierced and tattooed. Their hair is dyed and their sunglasses are gaudy.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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City.Com
IN what could be an embarrassment for Oliver Mtukudzi, the Southern African Music Rights Organisation has dismissed his claims of non-payment blaming him for creating serious complications with documentation.
The Herald |
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City.Com
IN an effort to win hearts of voters in this year’s edition of the Kora All Africa Music Awards, Botswana and Zimbabwe have begun "dishing out" promotional material in the sub-region to drum up support for its nominees.
The Herald |
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Music conference attracts teachers from across globe
The American Suzuki Institute, an annual music conference that draws more than a thousand to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, is entering its second week.
Stevens Point Journal |
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Business briefs
CARMEL Nursery reopening event today Rana Creek Wholesale Nursery will host a reopening celebration from 10a.m. to 4p.m. today at 35351 E. Carmel Valley Road. The celebration will feature tours, music, refreshments and presentations.
The Monterey County Herald |
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City.Com
KUBATANA Marimba Unlimited, the 2005 Music Crossroads inter-regional graduands have been invited to South Africa for a four month-long tour.
The Herald |
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Events for this weekend in New York
View hundreds of ship models and chat with the people who built them at the 16th Annual Ship & Boat Model Festival at Pier 16 of the South Street Seaport.
New York Daily News |
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Coffee without the Bible
Coffee, the Internet, music and art all come together in a new venture for a Santa Cruz church. Vintage Faith Church's coffee lounge, adjacent to the church on Mission Street and called The Abbey, is a fully functioning coffeehouse that offers a welcoming place to hang out by coaxing with coffee, not religion.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Hard sounds, soft message: Spirit West Coast's edgier vibe pulls in young fans; parents still have doubts
It sure looks like a typical rock concert. The kids are pierced and tattooed. Their hair is dyed and their sunglasses are gaudy. And it sounds like a rock concert.
The Monterey County Herald |
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