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Angolan Rap Group Kalibrados Perform in S.A against Xenophobia
Luanda, 08/04 - The Angolan rap group Kalibrados performed last Sunday in Johannesburg, South Africa, in a concert dubbed "Not in our lifetime", promoted in the ambit of the fight against xenophobia in that country.
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P2P radio goes titsup
Farewell then, Social.FM Social.fm, the company formerly known as Mercora, has closed down. The service, which allowed users to stream their music collections to each other, cites no reasons for shutting up shop.…
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Cowboy churches: Where prayers come with a twang
Cowboy churches, with a Western feel and a country-music sound, multiply as they draw flocks from farms and ranches in rural Illinois and across the country M T. VERNON, Ill.—Wearing a white cowboy hat and preaching atop his horse, Coby, Rev. Steve Hamson gives a modern-day meaning to "sermon on the mount."
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FIRST LISTEN: Simon Collins Unveils New Songs
The son of legendary musician Phil Collins is releasing his own album, U-Catastrophe
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Sill and Busch Will Be Meredith Willson in Sondheim Center's Banjo Boy
As previously announced, a new musical about the life of Meredith Willson, who wrote the book and songs for the Tony-winning musical The Music Man, will make its premiere Aug. 8 at the Stephen Sondheim Center at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center in Fairfield, IA.
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Jonas Brothers, Gossip Girl Win Six Teen Choice Awards
The Jonas Brothers and the CW hit Gossip Girl were the big winners at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards. Both took home six awards each. Gossip Girl was honored for choice TV drama, breakout show, breakout male actor (Chace Crawford), breakout female and TV drama actress (Blake Lively) and TV villain (Ed Westwick). The Jonas Brothers won for choice breakout group, love song, music single, song ...
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Coal Shed Music Festival continues to grow
By Michael Gorman THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com The 2008 Coal Shed Music Festival isn't even here yet and already organizer Phil Demille is thinking about ways to make it grow beyond the Aug...
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Show marks ‘historical moment’ for theater
LINDEN, Texas—The air conditioning was turned colder early Sunday in the Music City Texas Theater to make it more comfortable before the Merle Haggard concert.
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Legendary performer holds concert at Music City Texas
LINDEN, Texas—Merle Haggard was the minister of music during a sold-out Sunday afternoon performance at Music City Texas Theater. And the Country Music Hall of Famer had the fans as frenzied as a congregation during a Sunday gospel meeting.
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The Ensemble Theatre Presents Two Free Performances of Ain't Misbehavin
HOUSTON, Aug. 4, 2008 -- The Ensemble Theatre celebrates its 2008 Black Tie Gala weekend with two free performances of the Tony Award winning musical Ain't Misbehavin-The Fats Waller Musical Show at Miller Outdoor Theatre August 16 and 17, at 8:00pm.
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Augusta Begins Fifth, Final Week
The fifth and final week of Augusta of workshops, concerts, lectures and dances focuses on three different themes: old-time, vocal and dance.
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SAfrica's Zuma in court for graft trial as protestors gather
PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa - South Africa's ruling party head Jacob Zuma entered the dock Monday for a long-awaited graft trial which could make or break his chances to become the country's next president.
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Stores stretch playlist
Best Buy among latest retailers to widen offerings, especially as expansion slows Guitars at Best Buy. Frozen pizzas at Menards. Yoga pants at Walgreens. As the economy slows and the retail industry cuts back on investment in new-store construction, the time is ripe for dusting off a tried-and-true retail strategy: Sell more products in the stores you have.
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Hurray! Holding Co., Ltd. Posts Annual Report Online
Hurray! Holding Co., Ltd. , a leader in artist development, music production and wireless music distribution and other wireless value-added services in China, today announced that it has posted its 2007 annual report to shareholders at http://www.hurray.com on the Investor Relations page and submitted such a report to the U.S.
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Julie Andrews brings 'Gift of Music' to Alpharetta
Julie Andrews has delighted audiences since she was 10 years old when she went on stage with her vaudeville parents in Britain. Now she is back bringing what she calls the "Gift of Music" to her fans at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Saturday, Aug. 2.
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House of rock
ST. LOUIS — The Guitar King's old home may not be palatial, but it could soon be historic. A local preservation group is working to put a house once owned by Chuck Berry — the St. Louis native considered by many the father of rock 'n' roll — on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Audiences who attended the Vermillion Commmunity Theatre’s presentation of The Music Man were thrilled by the beautiful, familiar songs and high-energy dance numbers.
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Nigeria: Thisday Music & Fashion Festival Sets Washington DC Agog
Constance Ikokwu Washington, D.C. 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.
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Shots fired at Raleigh bar's teen night
RALEIGH -- Teen night at a beach music bar ended with shots fired and several arrests for fighting Sunday night in Raleigh. It happened around 10:30 p.m. at Reds Beach Music Bar on Capital Boulevard.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-04 13:40 Indian Film says sold music rights of two films to Sony BMG for 12 yrs
MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - The Indian Film Co. said it has sold music rights for two of its films 'Kidnap' and 'Dil Kabbadi' to Sony BMG, an affiliate of Sony Corp. for a period of 12 years.
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Loretta Lynn Writes Songs to Express Herself
NASHVILLE - Seventy-four-year-old legend Loretta Lynn, whose first single, “I'm a Honky Tonk Girl," hit the country singles chart in 1960, is as busy as ever.
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Local artist will open for Good at Raziel's
Pete Good isn’t a household name in the music business – at least not yet. But he should get a big boost soon, thanks to the talent of local artist Kayla Marie Thompson, the daughter of Doug and Rhea Thompson of Vermillion.
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Bobby Lamb Remembers Touring With Frank Sinatra
It was November 3, 1970 when I got the call--asking if I was free to work with Frank Sinatra. I couldn't believe it, a chance to work with the great man on two special concerts at the Royal Festival Hall in London. “Yes, yes!" was my immediate response.
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Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art
Boston, MA--Gil Rose, Artistic Director of the 2008 Ditson Festival of Contemporary Music, today announced the Festival's programming which runs for four days from Sept. 18-Sept. 21, 2008, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, 100 Northern Avenue, Boston.
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TaintRadio.org: 24/7 Music Webcast Launched
24/7. We're revolting. TaintRadio.org, an international alliance of independent producers, has launched a 24/7 music stream of hosted and unhosted music.
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