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Kate: My boy's a rock star
Fool's Gold actress Kate Hudson absolutely adores her son and thinks he has what it takes to be a rock star like his dad.
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YOUNGSTERS enjoyed three days of music, skate boarding, BMX tricks and games at Gloucestershire’s best youth festival.
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Commemorative for former county treasurer
ELIZABETHTOWN -- A remembrance, a song and a few good laughs Monday honored the memory Spencer "Spen" Alexander Egglefield just outside the door of the Essex County Treasurer's Office.
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'Hello, Dolly!' ... 'Mame' ... 'La Cage Aux Folles'
For the first time ever, the legendary recordings of the exuberant, tune-filled musicals of Broadway composer-lyricist Jerry Herman are available in a new digital-only collection from Masterworks Broadway, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the premiere of Herman's ultimate Broadway triumph, 'La Cage aux Folles'.
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A Party Plan That Lets You Keep Your Cool
Does the thought of planning a party make you break out in a sweat? Kim Crawford Wines lets you keep your cool with http://www.ExperienceKimCrawford.com/, a hip, new entertaining site that features party tips, music downloads and recipes.
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Mark Joseph: Coldplay Takes On The Pope
One of the things that I hoped to accomplish with my two books The Rock & Roll Rebellion, Faith, God & Rock 'n' Roll and...
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Motorola's Motomusic aims to compete with iTunes for mobile phone content
New portal looks to offer multimedia content
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Olympics: Crouching Tiger composer to set mood for medals
BEIJING - THE Oscar-winning composer whose 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' soundtrack awed cinema audiences across the West is providing the mood music at the Olympics medal ceremonies in Beijing.
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Morgan Freeman injured in car wreck
Oscar winner Morgan Freeman is critically ill in hospital after the car he was driving overturned several times. Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis but spent much of his childhood in Mississippi and has opened a music club in the state.
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VLADIMIR HOROWITZ In Hamburg, the Last Concert (Deutsche Grammophon) : The man some people still consider the greatest pianist of the 20th century was 83 when he played this live recital in 1987 (he died in 1989). It's a mixed program running from Mozart to Liszt.
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RCMP spied on Rita MacNeil
OTTAWA–RCMP spies infiltrated the women's movement in the early 1970s, monitoring marches and rallies to keep an eye on feminists including Rita MacNeil, who would become a much-admired Maritime songstress.
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"He's been very good to me; he's never played any tricks on me." Pianist Martha Argerich is talking about composer Sergei Prokofiev. For her, the personal is musical and the musical is personal.
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Stars shine for B.C. birthday bash
B.C's 150th anniversary bash in downtown Victoria yesterday was an unqualified hit, bringing out the expected hordes of party-goers to soak up the sunshine and revel in a star-studded musical line up performing from a stage on the grounds of the legislature.
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Jahja Ling returns to Blossom with Cleveland Orchestra
Blossom Music Center, gorgeous as it is, seems to have become a second thought for the Cleveland Orchestra. The programming usually is so standard that it can border on the hackneyed. We hear only a few conductors and soloists of international stature.
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Newport Folk Festival features broad horizons, big crowds
NEWPORT - After years of tinkering, quibbling about what exactly does or should constitute appropriate music at the Newport Folk Festival is a little like arguing about fusion cuisine. At a certain point you just have to trust the chef, sit back, and enjoy the flavors offered.
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Toddlers get moving at Gymboree
Designed for children from three months to five years old, the Gymboree Play and Music program has been in Reno for 25 years.
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Customise Your New Mac
eMusic , which bills itself as the second largest music service after iTunes, announced Monday that its catalogue is now more than four million tracks.
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Adkins drummer will be 'playing in his own backyard'
John Spittle's closest friends in Ventura County know him as "Animal," after the drummer from "The Muppets." He has a clean but hard drumming style that moves the drums while he plays, and which has earned him a place on stage with country music star Trace Adkins.
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Metallica to release new album on September 12
Metallica will release its first album in five years worldwide on Friday, September 12, the second time the rock band has broken with the industry's custom of a Monday or Tuesday street date.
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Metallica to release new album on September 12
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Metallica will release its first album in five years worldwide on Friday, September 12, the second time the rock band has broken with the industry's custom of a Monday or Tuesday street date.
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Metallica to release new album on September 12
Metallica will release its first album in five years worldwide on Friday, September 12, the second time the rock band has broken with the industry's custom of a Monday or Tuesday street date.
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Travis rock it up for new tour
Scottish Indie heroes Travis are set to unveil tracks from their brand new album at the Indian Summer 2008 one-day music festival in Shrewsbury next month before heading off on a tour which also includes Wolverhampton's Wulfrun Hall.
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Two men charged with Pittston music store burglary
— BOB KALINOWSKI Police arrested two men early Sunday in connection with a burglary at B and C Music store at 36 N. Main St. in Pittston.
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A YOUNG band from Harpenden has fought off competition to perform in front of 19,000 festival-goers this summer.
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Students, community play as one
Beth Ann Zamzow, an assistant professor of music at Kirkwood Community College and director of the Kirkwood Concert Band, writes a Community Music column.
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