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The Eddie Gale Collective, Sunday at the Bach
Featuring Eddie Gale “San Jose’s Ambassador of Jazz” (Trumpet), Kidd Jordan of New Orleans known as one of the busiest musicians in the world (Saxophone), Dick Griffin of New York formerly with Rasaahn Roland Kirk (Trombone), William Parker a leading avant garde New York bassist, Marcus Shelby who brings brings leadership to the big-band circuits of Northern California (Bass), and Joe Hodge of ...
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It's Happening - City Centre
Saturday, Aug. 9 FESTIVAL ONDES AFRICAINES presents Francophonie Multiple, a day of musicians and dancers from across French-speaking Canada and Africa, 1 to 9 p.m., Yonge-Dundas Square. Visit www....
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What's On This Week
American alternative rockers The Breeders have been around since the early 1990s and are still going strong, with a new album and a world tour on the go. The band lead by Kim Deal (The Pixies) and her twin sister Kelley are in no hurry, having released just four albums in the last 16 years.
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WE Fest going strong despite economy
Belts may be getting tighter due to the economy, but belt buckles aren’t – WE Fest is proving to be an expense country music fans aren’t willing to shed.
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Gear Daddies return to help the home team
On July 25, 1992, the Gear Daddies played their last Minnesota concert in their hometown of Austin. That show at the fairgrounds was the last time the Gear Daddies pe
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Osheaga Music and Arts Festival 2008
Metric $"/> $"/>The unpredictable weather did not intimidate a throng of people waiting for Metric’s afternoon performance.
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“Pressing Their Way”
Whatever higher power being praised in voice and song last Saturday night inside the David Jones Gym almost certainly had no problem hearing. More than 100 strong, the gathered threw down and raised the roof up in powerful harmony.
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AARP and Foreigner Team Up to Launch 'Air Guitar For My Guitar' Competition
***Contestants Shred to Foreigner to Win Mick Jones' Guitar***
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"Nuclear Modified" music CD sparks Israeli alert
JERUSALEM (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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Gospel music to be featured at Silver Dollar City
Silver Dollar City's Southern Gospel Picnic Aug. 28-Sept.
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Fundraiser leaves organizers with debt
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa -- A music festival designed to benefit victims of this year's natural disasters wound up with more bands than fans. The "Better Than A Dream" music festival began last Friday and ended Monday. More than 60 bands pla
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Kitchen Band to perform at State Fair
Southside Boosters’ Kitchen Band will perform at Older Iowans’ Music Contest 9 a.m. Aug. 13 in Maytag Family Theatre at Iowa State Fair. The band will also play 2 p.m. Aug. 13 at the Budweiser/ABC 5 stage.
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Minus the Bear have announced a Fall tour in support of their new album, Planet of Ice . After an appearance at this year's Bumbershoot Festival on September 1st, the Seattle five-piece will trek their experimental brand of indie rock across the country this October and November.
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CMU Challenges Record Group on Downloads
Another university has challenged the Recording Industry Association of America over snooping on music downloads. Central Michigan University has asked Michigan regulators to order a contractor for the RIAA to "cease and desist all investigation activities concerning Michigan individuals."
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Ignite: Newsboys
Gospel literally means good news. And that's part of what Rock the Desert - the annual two-day Christian rock music festival this weekend near the Midland International Airport - is about.
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"Nuclear Modified" music CD sparks Israeli alert
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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Google Intros Free Music Service...in China
Google has launched a free, ad-supported music search service offering free downloads of licensed songs. The catch? It's only available in China.
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Obama taps renewable Lansing energy
For more than a year, Barack Obama didn’t come to Michigan. Illinois’ junior senator criss-crossed the country, wooing voters in Iowa, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, even Montana, for crying out loud. Until May, Obama never stepped foot in Michigan. Not to raise money. Not to say "hi." Nothing.
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Upcoming events in the SW Valley
Valley fave Linkin Park brings its traveling festival back to town. This year, the tour features former Soundgarden and Audioslave singer Chris Cornell and Hawthorne Heights. 2 p.m. Thursday.
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Code Red
Weezer has announced a North American tour behind its latest self-titled album, commonly referred to as the Red Album, with some help from Angels and Airwaves and Tokyo Police Club . The trek kicks off September 23 at Tsongas Arena in Boston and wraps October 25 at Gwinnett Arena in Atlanta.
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Editorial: Relay For Life deserves congrats
A congratulations and thank-you are in order for the organizers, volunteers, businesses and citizens who took part in the second annual Lincoln County Relay For Life this past weekend.
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Jazz music to fill the air in Macomb
MACOMB—After 26 years, David “Red” Lehr was tapped this summer to lead the St. Louis Rivermen jazz combo.
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Doctors Seeing More Arthritis In Active Boomers
They went to Woodstock, danced to rock and roll and disco music, and now active Baby Boomers are approaching retirement, many of them facing painful arthritis in their toes, feet and ankles.
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The Hives look to bring their energetic live performances across the country this September. The Swedish rockers have scheduled a brief tour through the United States to promote their recent release The Black and White Album . They are joined on their US dates by California indie rock bands Eagles of Death Metal and Willow z.
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Stewart Mandel: Most underrated coaches, latest on Reggie Bush and much more
So I was playing Rock Band the other night -- which, if you don't already know, is the single greatest invention of the 21st century -- and I got to thinking how this wildly popular video game has helped resuscitate some great bands that long since disappeared from the pop-culture lexicon. (Not to mention provided a whole new source of amusement at parties).
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