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Biography Amy Pike is well known in Atlanta for her silky vocals in the Lost Continentals. As lead singer, front person, and principle songwriter for the primarily all original band, she led the Lost Continentals to 11 Best of Atlanta Swing awards.
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The Private Side of History
The Virginia Historical Society library has a large collection of letters, diaries and music.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Davis, Gordon, Karle and More Will Sing Work of Andrew Lippa Aug. 11
The Monday Nights, New Voices series will return to Chicago Aug. 11 with an evening at the Chicago Center for Performing Arts.
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All things Scottish in Fergus this weekend
The oldest and largest three-day Scottish Festival in North America rolls into the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex grounds this weekend.
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'Nuclear Modified' music CD sparks Israeli alert
Source: Reuters JERUSALEM, Aug 6 (Reuters) - When Yasmin Sabah was given a music CD by a friend, she never imagined it would make her the target of a clandestine operation by Israeli security services. ...
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Wine and music festival must pay tax to Straban
The Gettysburg Wine and Music Festival needs to turn a profit this year or the future of the event is in jeopardy, said Stacey Green, an organizer of the event.
The Evening Sun |
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Death at Kendal Calling
A 20-year-old female has died at this year’s Kendal Calling festival in Cumbria.
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Music sets the scene for festival
IT'S 50 years since the Redland Spring Festival sprung from its origins as the Strawberry Festival.
Bayside Bulletin |
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Teen Challenge brings “a message of hope”
EXETER — Those at the Exeter Parkette Friday night were treated to the musical talents and testimonials of students and staff of the Lambeth Teen Challenge Farm.
Exeter Times-Advocate |
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'Unfinished business' for The Verve
Singer Richard Ashcroft explains why the band have signed up for so many summer festivals and what the future holds.
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Death at Kendal Calling
A 20-year-old female has died at this year’s Kendal Calling festival in Cumbria. A full diagnosis on what triggered the death is yet to have been made, but reports suggest Katie Jones lost her life after reacting badly to a substance.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd to begin tour Friday in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Lynyrd Skynyrd may have dozens of albums after three decades of rocking, but guitarist Gary Rossington knows fans love to relive the band's heyday, dancing to "Sweet Home Alabama" or firing up their lighters for "Free Bird."
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Album Echoes with 10 new voices
The talent show conducted by Zee Telugu, SaReGaMaPa Voice of 2008 brought to limelight ten new voices and led to Pyramid Saimira ltd and the channel to release a music album with those first ten voices.
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High-energy fiddler Anne Lindsay returns to the Algonquin Thursday
Triumph’s guitarist Rik Emmett pays tribute to the music of Eric Clapton the next night.
The Huntsville Forester |
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Google Launches Free Music Service in China
Google Inc has launched a music search service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licensed songs, while capturing advertising revenue for music providers in a market rife with piracy.
PC Magazine |
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Ignite: Brock Gill
Sometimes there's more than just the music. Rock the Desert - the annual two-day Christian rock music festival this weekend near the Midland International Airport - offers more than just what's popular on Christian music radio.
Odessa American |
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Nigeria: Security Men Have Beaten Me Severally for Defending People's -CB
Charles Oputa (aka Charly Boy) is one musician in the country that has taken music beyond entertainment.
AllAfrica.com |
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Google Rolls Out Free Music Service In China
Google has introduced a new music service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licensed songs. read more
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The Invisible dropped by Xfm to record a few of their tracks and you can have a listen to them right here. That's what I'm talking about! Hot on the heels of the fantastic 'Meccano', Red Light Company came in to do a session with Steve Harris on Music:Response.
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THE SCORE — AMFS encompasses the old, new, borrowed and blue
Regular readers will know that I have been emphasizing the increasingly international reach of the Aspen Music Festival and School and its importance to our students and audiences.
Aspen Daily News |
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Editor’s pick: Snowmass Saturday Concert
If it's hard to make it up to the free concerts in Snowmass on Thursdays, then don't miss the offering on Saturday. Same great music, but on a different night.
Aspen Daily News |
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Music Lead: Matt Costa - The Singer-songwriter Has Suddenly Become A Headline Act
By Michael Alan Goldberg Southern California singer-songwriter Matt Costa has had a few lucky breaks in his burgeoning career, but it was a particularly unlucky break that really set everything in motion. Seven years ago, at the age of 19, Costa was spending his waking hours skateboarding with his crew, all of them with designs on going pro. "I was like, 'Hey, if I can get free skateboards and ...
Cleveland Free Times |
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Being There: The Black Crowes, Neil Diamond, And Radiohead - Your Weekly Concert Review Wrap-up
The Black Crowes House of Blues, Wednesday, July 30 It's hard to believe the Black Crowes have been around for over two decades.ÊThrough countless personal battles and a merry-go-round of complementary musicians, the brothers Robinson have persevered and have finally found themselves on steady ground.Ê For the past three years now, Chris and Rich Robinson have been out on the road, performing ...
Cleveland Free Times |
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Local Dirt: Got The Blues - Westlake Club Turns 15
By D.x. Ferris The Savannah Bar and Grille is celebrating its 15th birthday with a customer-appreciation week and sets by national artists. The Westlake club began as a restaurant, but live local blues soon became its signature dish. It's one of the city's busiest and most affordable venues, with live entertainment seven nights a week and no cover for local bands. "It filled the void that was ...
Cleveland Free Times |
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Locals Only: Sweet Seventeen - The Mid-west Reggae Fest Is A Labor Of Love For Promoter Packy Malley
By Anastasia Pantsios When Packy Malley, promoter of the Mid-West Reggae Fest, says, "The bottom line is, it has to be profitable," he's only telling half the story. The other half is that while Malley is a businessman who also works in his family business, Malley's Chocolates, he's one of the area's most avid reggae enthusiasts, and the Mid-West Reggae Fest, which celebrates its 17th year this ...
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