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Nine-Year Old Piano Prodigy
He's only nine years old, but already he's made a huge impact on the world of music. Watch Video
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AHS band taking the Beatles to state fair
ANDERSON — The Marching Indians are getting schooled in the classics this summer, but they’re not playing Bach, Beethoven or even Sousa. Four songs by the Beatles make up the Anderson High School marching band’s program, and members say performing the well-known hits has been a learning experience.
The Herald Bulletin |
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Tickets for sale 08.03.08
Tickets on sale for theater, music and other events
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Fair has more for Morgan County
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. Fiber artists and quilters, baked goods, decorated vegetables, and ice cream and watermelon contests all are part of this weekends Morgan County Fair. But this year, there was more. We have more vendors and exhibits, and the moon bounce is here for the kids, said Larry Lower, president of the Morgan County Fair Board.
The Herald-Mail |
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Welcome, Guest
Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! TOCCATA, the locally-based group of orchestra and community choral artists will be kicking off their third set of summer concerts Saturday with a show featuring all-American composers.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza |
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Girls Rock! concert: Expect the unexpected
While Lollapalooza rolled on Saturday afternoon in Grant Park, a group of 68 young rockers gathered at Metro for a music festival of a different kind.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Glitz and glam at MTV awards
GENTING HIGHLANDS: The star-studded MTV Asia Awards 2008, which made its Malaysian debut here last night, lived up to its top billing with glitz, glamour, good music and exhilarating performances.
The Star |
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THISDAY Music & Fashion Festival Sets Washington DC Agog
Nigeria rocked the world with the third leg of the THISDAY “Africa Rising” music and festival held at the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on Friday.
This Day |
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Celebrity Concert for Charity at Fraze a hit
There was music. There was boogieing on concrete and grass. There were cowboy hats, and there was a lot of reminiscing.
Dayton Daily News |
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Toronto celebrates with Caribana Parade
Caribana had floats, colourful costumes, loud music, spicy food. You name it, and it was there...Organizers expected 1 million people to watch the parade as it made its way along Lakeshore Blvd West through Exhibition Place.
Newstalk 1010 CFRB |
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Would You Pay $1,700 for a Digital Print of Dylan?
Sony's Icon Collectibles line is indicative of an overall collapse in the music industry. In an earlier time, this venture would have been a peripheral bonus. But with CDs on their deathbed, and Sony still smarting from the Great Rootkit Fiasco of 2005, it feels like a desperation move.
Wired News |
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The Blues Silence a D.J. Who Knew Them Well
The slaying of Dee Henderson, a Memphis disc jockey whose voice piloted ?Cap?n Pete?s Blues Cruise? on the volunteer radio station, WEVL, came during an especially violent period for the city.
New York Times |
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Last Day For Bluegrass Festival
If bluegrass is more your style, tonight's your final chance to get an earful of it at the parks and recreation bluegrass festival being held at MPEC.
KFDX Wichita Falls |
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Ohanessian was piano prodigy of Iraq, world
The 81-year-old Edina resident was Iraq's premier classical pianist before becoming a U.S. citizen.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Music By the Lake
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The Herald-Mail |
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Music Review: Lady GaGa - The Fame
This is as inspiring a dance debut as I've heard in a long time. With The Fame, Stefani Germanotta aka Lady GaGa, will step into the ring with the likes of Robyn, the Pussycat Dolls, and Katy Perry and challenge for the crown of dance pop superstar. Her album, set for an October 2008 American release and a mid-August release in Canada and Germany, is set to blow up big time and should be a ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Lessons not only in music, but in life's larger purposes, at Marlboro
BRATTLEBORO -- Rising gas prices. A slumping economy. A wounded planet. Lingering global strife. These are oppressive and anxious times. I found some comfort, first in words, then in a community which embodies those words -- a community which blossoms every summer in our backyards like daylillies.
Brattleboro Reformer |
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2010 could be special year for Cleveland County
The Year 2010 could be a special year for Cleveland County. The Don Gibson Theatre will be open. The Earl Scruggs Center is tentatively slated to open late in the year. In addition, the county could get a huge boost in the form of a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibit also focusing on music.
The Shelby Star |
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Malacca basks in new status
Tourists and residents converging on the Stadhuys Building in the town centre for the celebrations. MALACCA: The city was awash in colour, music and around 7,000 spectators on Friday night as it marked its official declaration as a Unesco World Heritage City (WHC).
The New Straits Times |
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Back to School Jam
Nims Middle School gave students a chance to rock back into the school year with the annual "Back to School Jam."
WCTV Tallahassee |
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Twelve hours of blues and not a sad face to be found
LEBONON — While Cheryl Renee may have sang to a throng of sweaty but enthused blues supporters that she had bad news, the news for attendees of the 10th annual Lebanon Blues Festival was anything but bad.
Middletown Journal |
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Killing your phone's GSM buzz with ferrite beads
Filed under: Cellphones , Home Entertainment Tired of all that GSM buzz coming from your cellphone when all you wan to do is listen to music? The guys at MacLife have re-uncovered a simple fix that involves parts that you probably have laying around in your spaghetti drawer. Just grab some ferrite beads -- the same ones that often ship with TVs and USB cables -- and attach them to ...
Engadget |
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New web craze shows how celebs might look at their roughest
HERE’S Keira Knightley looking pretty FRIGHT-ly, as some of Hollywood’s biggest movie and music stars get a grisly make-under.
News Of The World |
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Russian teen Stone left wife for tells how she loves her veteran rocker
THE teenage girlfriend of Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood has spoken for the first time about their relationship and insisted: "I'm in love with him."
News Of The World |
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ENMU hosting football clinic for women
Don’t expect pop music sensation Jessica Simpson to run a fade route for boyfriend and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo any time soon. But Curry and Roosevelt County women will have that chance Monday — with the Eastern New Mexico University Greyhounds.
Clovis News Journal |
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