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Neo-Nazi concert attended by 400
Ochoz u Brna, South Moravia, Aug 2 (CTK) - Some 400 people Saturday attended a neo-Nazi concert in Ochoz u Brna that ended in late evening hours without any incidents.
Prague Daily Monitor |
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Imagination: The Music of Joe Raposo
There is a certain paradoxical synergy that exists between the tunes on Imagination and the avant-cum-free interpretations given them by vocalist Yoon Sun Choi and pianist Jacob Sacks.
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Special
"Teen Choice 2008" Miley Cyrus must have a clone because the girl seems to be everywhere. Tonight, she pops up as host of "Teen Choice 2008," which honors performers for contributions to music, TV, film and sports. 7 p.m., Fox and KSAS, Channel 4-24. Series "The Closer" Brenda and Fritz are at it again as she battles him for control of a murder case involving a man wearing a ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Alone Together
Just as the term jazz is notoriously hard to define, so are many terms within its world including mainstream.
All About Jazz |
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Revolutions
Jim Beard might just be one the best modern jazz composers; correction, music composers, you've never heard of.
All About Jazz |
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Always Outnumbered
A Post-Modern Renaissance Man, West Coast bassist Steuart Liebig is a classically trained composer with numerous pieces to his credit, from orchestral scores to works for unaccompanied contrabassguitar.
All About Jazz |
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Music in the park
The Rock & Roll Relics performed oldies for a large crowd at the Bandshell in Baker Park on Sunday evening as part of Frederick’s Summer Concert Series. People were encouraged to dance to music from the ’50s and ’60s. Next Sunday, the scheduled band is Chopteeth.
The Frederick News-Post |
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Good for the soul
Danny Elswick and Maria Rose play on stage during the first Taneytown Christian Music Festival on Saturday. The music festival was started by Rick Galloway, who said it is “inspirational, family oriented, good for the town, and good for the soul.�
The Frederick News-Post |
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Local rapper hits scene with music and book
Jamaal West could be the next big thing. West has been on the rap scene in Frederick and the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) circuit since 1998, when he signed with an independent label in Baltimore.
The Frederick News-Post |
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China warns protesters, allows Tiananmen music
Cyclists hold up flags after arriving at the Great Wall ahead of the Beijing Games yesterday. The 101 cyclists left Paris in March and travelled through 12 countries, covering a total of 13,050 km.
Times of Malta |
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West Lake, Buzzing Hangzhou’s Centre Of Calm
Located 150km South of Shanghai, China, fabled Hangzhou has been so celebrated in history, art and folklore that from a thousand years ago a picture of the city’s vast West Lake has remained in the Chinese collective consciousness, symbolising a place of unparalleled, serene beauty and calm.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Amsterdam goes pink
The streets of Amsterdam overflowed this weekend with the annual Gay Pride Festival.
iafrica.com |
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Animax's LaMB to rock with Simple Plan and The Click Five!
SINGAPORE: Fans of Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan and hot American rock band The Click Five would be in for a both a visual and audio treat from the end of this year.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Police: Store burglars caught
PITTSTON – Two suspected burglars were caught with several musical instruments after they allegedly broke into B & C Music Studio and activated an alarm early Sunday morning, Pittston police said.
Times Leader |
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With summer in full swing, there was ple
With summer in full swing, there was plenty to do in Northeastern Pennsylvania this past weekend. St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church on Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre, held its annual indoor Summer Festival Friday through Sunday, featuring games, ethnic food and a giant flea market. Meanwhile, at the Pittston Commons shopping complex off the Pittston Bypass, Hillside Farms and the 97.9X radio ...
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Best Buy signing, promoting local bands
Shane Wyatt, an aspiring country singer who’s been performing in Minnesota and elsewhere since he was a teen, doesn’t have a record contract. But he does have a CD out, and you can get it at Best Buy.
BizJournals |
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Beachgoers get final taste of Bushwacker
The Bushwacker Festival made for a busy weekend at Pensacola Beach.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Frog calls of Nebraska CD will help fans and trackers
Anyone who claims that humans invented music hasn’t heard “Frog Calls of Nebraska,” a CD compiled by University of Nebraska-Lincoln herpetologist Dennis Ferraro.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Tuning up the Fiddles
It's a week of traditional music in the province... the North Atlantic Fiddle Convention kicks off in St. John's today. It's the first time for the event in this province, and brings together fiddlers and musicians from nine different countries along the North Atlantic rim.
Voice of the Common Man |
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Busy B's: Bienville and Bachelors
Presentations both now and later made bow the matter. On a recent Saturday evening, Le Moyne de Bienville Club held its President's Ball and Presentation at the New Orleans Country Club, spotlighting 14 young women.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Test Pattern: Will you pay to see Jolie-Pitt babies?
People magazine's editors hope interest in Knox and Vivienne Jolie-Pill will be strong enough that folks will plunk down their diminishing discretionary dollars to buy the latest issue, which hits newsstands Monday. Will you?
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Violin duo performs benefit concert
HAMMOND Eric Lawson and Robert Vodnoy will perform a program of music for two violins in a benefit concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Calumet College of St. Joseph.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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TV best bets
TEEN CHOICE 2008 - Why, yes, Miley Cyrus is everywhere. After co-hosting this year's CMT Awards with her daddy, Billy Ray, she's flying solo as host of this awards show honoring teenagers' favorite movies, TV shows, music, performers and athletes.
The Record |
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Your Calendar - Lake County
FAMILY DAY DeMotte Town & Country Day will be hosted Aug. 9 by the DeMotte Chamber of Commerce. The 33rd annual festival, with attractions for the entire family, will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. behind the DeMotte Elementary School and at Freedom Park. A parade will step off at 10 a.m. and there will be arts & crafts booths, a farmers' market, entertainment and food concessions.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Ling triumphant in Blossom return
When the conductor Jahja Ling comes back to conduct the Cleveland Orchestra, as he did on Saturday and Sunday nights at Blossom, the orchestra is on solid ground. Sunday night, the triumphant, organ-like blend in the final measures of the Sibelius Symphony No. 2 completed this year's visit on a glorious high.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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