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Tonight’s Levitt Show Moved Indoors
Due to weather condition’s, tonight’s Levitt Pavilion show featuring Old School Music’s Female Vocal Review will move indoors to the air-conditioned rain location at Saugatuck School, 170 Riverside Ave., organizers announced.
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MSU golf coach sued for illegal music downloading
GRAND RAPIDS -- Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading.
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Puerto Rican Fest Celebrated at Frontier
Monroe County's longest running cultural festival is now in full swing. The parade down Main Street kicked off a weekend of Latin music, dancing and food at the 39th annual Puerto Rican festival. This is the second year the festival has been held at Frontier Field.
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Biography
Adelaide Ruble is a native Virginian and studied music at Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. She grew up in a jazz family.
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Community supports two musicians who were shot
Band performs concert for fellow members.
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Bethany musician opens for Coldplay
Hartford (WTNH, Aug. 2, 2008 6:10 PM) -- A Bethany musician, hoping to make it big in the music world, is getting a huge break from Coldplay.
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Music industry sues Mich. St. golf coach in illegal download case
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading.
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Pick six: A half-dozen cool things in music
The Hold Steady, Fargo Theatre. Franz Nicolay was allowed to use the theater's organ for a spiritual version of "Two Crosses." For a group of nerds in their mid-30s, they sure know how to rock.
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Capital performances rescue the repertoire
MUSIC REVIEW: The choices of a Verdi overture, Korngold's Violin Concerto and Brahms' First Symphony were something less than adventurous, but the program exceeded the sum of its parts thanks to first-rate artists.
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Luther Davis, author of 'Kismet,' dies
Luther Davis, who wrote the book for the musical Kismet and 15 movie screenplays, has died at the age of 91 in New York. His wife, Jennifer Bassey Davis, confirmed his death to The New York Times. Davis divided his time between New York and West Palm Beach, Fla.A Yale graduate, Davis served in the Army Air Force in World War II, ending his service as a major. His first screenplay, The Hucksters, ...
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Asean ‘super band’ has two Pinoys
GENTING, MALAYSIA—Two Filipino rockers took the stage last night at the 6th MTV Asia Awards (MAA) here, performing in a “super group” called Project Ear (East Asian Revolution).
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Licad breaks ‘Rach 3’ sex barrier as if by magic
FOR DECADES, RACHMANINOFF’S PIANO Concerto No. 3 has remained the domain of male pianists with huge hands.
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Music industry sues MSU golf coach
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading. A federal lawsuit alleges Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll
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Music industry sues MSU golf coach
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading.
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Luther Davis, author of 'Kismet,' dies
NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- Luther Davis, who wrote the book for the musical "Kismet" and 15 movie screenplays, has died at the age of 91 in New York.
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Weather attracts shoppers
Saturday's summer weather draws in big crowds for an art festival in Escanaba.
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Kiwi pop hopeful aims high
Wannabe pop star Simon Spire is hoping his debut album is a gem. The Kiwi singer and songwriter's 10-track album has been put together by American producer Lenedra Carroll, who took pop babe Jewel to the top of the international charts.
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Music industry sues MSU golf coach
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University's women's golf coach is a target in the music industry's national campaign against illegal downloading.
The Flint Journal |
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Cleepr Finds Music Videos [Online Video]
Searching YouTube for music videos from your favorite artists can be a bit of a crap shoot. If you've ever loaded a video expecting Billy Corgan rocking out against a surreal production set and...
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Ox roast feeds Mount Parnell Lions Club piggy bank
ST. THOMAS, Pa. Many service organizations hold several annual fundraisers to generate money to be used toward community service. The Mount Parnell Lions Club does just fine with one annual community boosting event per year, which was held this weekend.
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Universal Gets Stoned
A top story from this week. The Rolling Stones have left EMI for Universal Music Group
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Roundup: Chiodos Suicide Attempt, 25 Years of Metallica, Miley Cyrus, AC/DC, Les Claypool, TI, Heaven & Hell, Sat ...
A top story from this week. Welcome to the Roundup, a new weekend feature for the Day in Rock where we take a quick look at the top stories on some of the best music news sites.
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Inside Track Week: Keaton Simons
A top story from this week. One of our main goals here is turn people on to music and we've found that the best people to tell you about the music is the musicians themselves, so this week we are giving you the inside track on three promising up and coming artists. Today we feature Keaton Simons who tells us about the songs on his new album "Can You Hear Me," which echoes his varied influences ...
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Biography
A native of Norfolk, Virginia, Bernard's fascination with the resounding thunder of the drum set began at an early age.
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Yahoo To Stand By Music Customers
Yahoo Inc. is offering coupons or refunds to users who find songs they bought were inaccessible after Sept. 30, when the company shuts its music-download service.
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