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Talented Double Bass Player Wins Scholarship
Talented Christchurch double bass player Annabella Leslie has been awarded the Jack McGill Music Scholarship it was announced today. Managed by Public Trust and administered by Creative New Zealand, the Scholarship is worth $15,500.
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January 2001 Newsletter
All About Jazz Update #41 - AAJ: More Exciting than "JAZZ"! What's New @ AllAboutJazz.com 21-Jan-2001 _____________________________________________________________________ Check out the place to buy Jazz on the Web!
All About Jazz |
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?Hair? Revival: A Time Warp for Tears and Fun
Will the latest incarnation of the musical ?Hair? be able to capture the feeling of immediacy and relevance it had 41 years ago?
New York Times |
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Kanye West denies Britney link
Kanye West has denied that he will be producing Britney Spears’ new studio album. "I have not signed up to do Britney Spears' music," West said in his blog.
The Star |
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MSU to offer traditional music classes
Mountain State University will offer a number of traditional music classes this fall.
The Register-Herald |
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Brooks & Dunn get Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Country superduo Brooks & Dunn today received yet another honor: They got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the walk's 2,367th.
The Tennessean |
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65daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math (U.S. Release)
The long-awaited U.S. release of this Sheffield, England group’s acclaimed 2004 debut is way overdue, but totally worth the wait. Over ten years ago, a new sub-genre of instrumental-based music formed in the underground called “glitch music.” A mix of electronica, industrial music and other digital noises and ambient sounds, it’s been a field without a big name, until perhaps now. ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Emancipation festival has family picnic feel to it
The 146th annual Emancipation Celebration Festival Saturday was a family picnic at its heart and the feeling of togetherness and warmth was unmistakable. The day was filled with recorded and live soul and rhythm and blues music. Some visitors enjoyed spicy dishes like curried goat on rice, [...]
Owen Sound Sun Times |
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Musical couple calls their sound 'Christian blues'
"Musicianaries" Gary and Julie Tussey have both been making music since they were children.
Middletown Journal |
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Riverside singer started writing songs within a week of learning first guitar chords
When Crystal McKee's father brought home a beige Fender Stratocaster almost nine years ago, it was all over. Then 16 years old, the Riverside singer/songwriter had a friend who played. She took the guitar over to him and he taught her some basics.
The Press-Enterprise |
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He's Gained Agility [Dan Evans]
A guy who lost 136 pounds on The Biggest Loser got so much self-esteem that he's now coming out with a country music album. So, what's wrong with that? [Dan Evans]
Gawker |
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Spring Water Festival lands Julie Roberts, country singer
During the Williamston Town Council meeting, it was announced that singer Julie Roberts would perform at the city's Spring Water Festival on Aug. 23.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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EMI withdraws from China, following HK acquisition
Norman Cheng plays guitar while his son, singer-actor Ronald Cheng sings in an undated photo. [File Photo: tangshan.cc] Norman Cheng, former chairman of EMI Music Asia, has acquired the British music company's entire business in China.
China Daily |
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Will Fans Pay Anything To Their Favorite Bands?
Say Anything frontman Max Bemis recently launched a unique initiative, offering to write new acoustic songs for paying fans.
antiMUSIC |
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Major Reissue Planned For Black Sabbath's Paranoid
On September 29th, Universal Music are issuing Black Sabbath Paranoid on Double Vinyl and a Deluxe 3CD Set.
antiMUSIC |
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More Predictable MTV VMA Nominations
Last week on FNMTV viewers found out the nominees for "Best Male Video" and "Best Female Video." This week, artists nominated for "Best Pop Video" and "Best Hip Hop" were revealed
antiMUSIC |
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James Taylor Cover Album
Hear Music announced today that it will release James Taylor's exceptional collection of covers from notable recording artists from the fifties, sixties and seventies.
antiMUSIC |
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HowAudio.com Offers 2-month Sampler Special For $30!
DMN Newswire--2008-8-4--You have big passion for music? So do we. That's why we created HowAudio.com, offering the largest selection of on-demand audio how-to video tutorials anywhere, available by online membership (or in some cases on DVD ), any time you need it: 24/7/365. On the heels of our successful 3-month Summer Special, we are now pleased to offer another super deal to jumpstart your ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Brenton Arboretum presents classical concert
Brenton Arboretum near Dallas Center will present its first outdoor, classical music concert at 5 p.m. Aug. 23 at the arboretum’s Pavilion. The Linden Trio with Sarah Plum on violin, George Work on cello and Kimberly Helton on flute, will perform a variety of work by classical composers.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Pianist Lou Teicher dies at 83
Lou Teicher, a famed piano partner with Art Ferrante in a duo that produced and performed enormously popular theatrical recordings of big Hollywood movie themes, has died. He was 83.
Miami Herald |
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Totally Michael in October
A one-man music machine with a penchant for sugar-sweet melodies, potty-mouthed humor and extensive audience participation, Totally Michael has perfectly captured the feeling of his freewheeling live shows on his debut self-titled full-length
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Music review: Merola's stunning 'Don Giovanni'
If there's anything that can breathe a little life into a person's flagging faith in the future of opera, it's a sellout house - especially one with would-be purchasers outside pleading forlornly for cast-off tickets. Cruel, I admit, but heartening all the...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Country music duo Brooks & Dunn get Hollywood star
LOS ANGELES — Country music's best-selling duo Brooks & Dunn are now immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Daily News Journal |
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A return to Canal Days' roots
PORT COLBORNE Canal Days returned to its roots at the Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum with celebrations honouring its 30th anniversary. Old and new technology combined on the museum grounds with numerous displays, live music, weaving, spinning, blacksmithing and the newest technology used to train [...]
Welland Tribune |
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Four men file lawsuit against Delaware priest who worked at a Fort Myers high school
Four men have filed a lawsuit against a priest who recently worked at a Catholic high school in Fort Myers. The four men, now adults, filed their suit in a county court in Delaware against the Rev. Dennis Killion and Catholic Church organizations alleging childhood sexual harassment, molestation and abuse when Killion worked at a high school in Delaware.
Naples Daily News |
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