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The Clash Live at Shea Stadium released
SonyBMG release The Clash Live at Shea Stadium album and The Clash Live – Revolution Rock DVD simultaneously on 6th October. SonyBMG release The Clash ’Live at Shea Stadium’ album and 'The Clash Live – Revolution Rock’ DVD simultaneously on 6th October.
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White reggae hits Jamaica
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. For a small place, Jamaica exerts a big influence. It covers an area of less than 11 000km2, with fewer than three million inhabitants.
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“The days are getting better” with May Salim
Young Egyptian artist May Salim just finished filming a video clip for her new song “Ehlawat Al Ayam” (The Days Are Getting Better), written by Muhammad Atef, composed by Rami Jamal, distributed by Fahed and directed by Mousa Isa.
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Alabama singer to do church benefit
When the lead singer of the country group Alabama comes to Knoxville for a concert benefiting victims of the July 27 shooting at Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, every penny should go to victims.
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George Wasoof back in Lebanon
The great Lebanese artist George Wasoof returned to Lebanon to give one of the great performances of this summer season. Wassof’s concert was held at “Al Fardous Restaurant” located in northern Lebanon.
Al Bawaba |
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Chattanooga: LinkedIn fills professional gap in online social networking universe
As the saying goes, it’s not what you know, it’s who you know. The Internet continues to increase opportunities for networking, with sites such as MySpace and Facebook keeping people connected, complete with access to music preferences and embarrassing photos.
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Samurai Blues
Most of the notes ran the typical fannish gamut—"I love your series," " Bleach is the greatest," "Ichigo is hot!"—but there was one note in particular that I think really said it all.
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Car chase runs through downtown crowd
CANTON The downtown crowd gathered for fireworks and music got a shock Saturday night when a car barreled through a closed street, causing startled attendees to get out of the way, according to jail records.
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Hingston and Sanders Play Cohan in Revised Yankee Doodle Musical in MN
Yankee Doodle, a new musical biography of master showman George M. Cohan starring Sean Martin Hingston and Richard Sanders in the title role, begins performances Aug. 5 at the Ordway Center for the Arts in St. Paul, MN.
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Meridian Symphony announces celebratory season
A series of events featured around special holidays of the year will highlight the Meridian Symphony Orchestra's 2008-2009 Subscription Season. "We had a banner year last year, and we have big expectations this year," said Wade Sims, an MSO board member.
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Urinetown , with Coffee, Golden and Ellenwood, Begins Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma Run Aug. 5
The Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma's production of the award-winning musical Urinetown begins performances Aug. 5.
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Baldwin and Walton Star in My Fair Lady in Sacramento
California Musical Theatre's new production of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady, in its Music Circus season, plays Aug. 5-10 at the Wells Fargo Pavilion in Sacramento.
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An O'Jays celebration
CANTON The O'Jays, the doo-wopping Canton teenagers who went on to worldwide music fame, will celebrate their 50th anniversary in music with the Fourth Annual O'Jays Family Reunion on Friday and Saturday.
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Judges walk the drumline
MASSILLON Even if you look closely, you could miss them. But behind every twirl of a flag, every trumpeting horn and every drumline, a judge follows quickly behind, noting the good and the not-so-good of each performance.
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Rockford Waterfront Parking
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What? The First ZunePhone is Actually a Nokia
Most people enjoy the iTunes integration on the Apple iPhone, but where does that leave the rest of the music phone industry?
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How do you play Radio City? Rent it out — retired colonel pays nearly $120,000 to put on pipe organ concert.
NEW YORK — Jack Moelmann is a retired Air Force colonel with a passion for playing the pipe organ. His love for the instrument runs so deep that he recently plunked down nearly $120,000 to fulfill a lifelong dream — to perform on the famed Wurlitzer organ at Radio City Music Hall.
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Rock Star Sir Ivan Opens for Destiny's Child Michelle Williams
120,000 People Expected to Attend the 2008 Metro NY Balloon & Music Festival at Brookhaven's Calabro Airport August 9 Singer/philanthropist SIR IVAN is preparing to take center stage at th
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Biggest party of them all
MORE than 100,000 revellers converged on the Welsh capital for free music, fireworks and a giant funfair at the weekend.
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Could gas prices silence this years Fiddler's Convention?
Thousands are expected to turn up for this year's Fiddler's Convention in Galax, but it may not be a record crowd. The 73rd Old Fiddler's Convention is officially underway. Many of the participating musicians have been coming to Galax for years.
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Iggy Pop, Stooges gear stolen after Montreal show
DETROIT (AP) — Rock pioneer Iggy Pop and his band the Stooges have lost their gear in the theft of their rental truck in Montreal after a concert. Stooges road manager Eric Fischer says the 15-foot Penske truck that was stolen Monday contained the group's instruments and stage gear.
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Army soldier show
Sgt. Richard Sianoya of Fort Irwin rehearses with the 2008 U.S. Army Soldier Show at the Fitness Center at Fort Irwin Saturday, Aug. 2. Sianoya, who was a member of the 2006 Soldier Show, performed one song with this year’s show.
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Breaking News: Two arrested in counterfeit DVD sting
The payment for thousands of music and movie discs could be prison time for two people arrested in Williams on counterfeiting accusations.
Appeal-Democrat |
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Kenny Rogers 'focused' on more than music
Kenny Rogers is much more than a singer, songwriter and performer. One of his greatest passions is photography.
The Journal Pioneer |
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No slowdown in sight for WE Fest in Minn.
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (AP) — Despite the struggling economy, WE Fest is proving to be an expense country music fans aren't willing to shed.
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