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Atl Blog: For Everyone Who's Hitting The Road For The Ozone Awards...Downlaod Your Road Trip Mixtape![Audio]
I'm sure many of my industry brethren are all packing up heading to Houston for Ozone Magazine's annual award show. And thanks to one of my favorite bloggers you can now get your road trip on with some dope music compliments of Writersblockmedia .
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Bonds, Johnson, McLean, Lewis and Land Join Cast of Legally Blonde National Tour
Casting is now complete for the national tour of Legally Blonde: The Musical, which officially launches in Providence, RI, Sept. 21.
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Warner Home Video to Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Woodstock Next Year with Major New DVD Release
On August 15, it will be thirty-nine years ago to the day that some half-million people gathered in upstate New York for a three-day festival featuring some of the greatest rock 'n' roll performers of all time. Warner Home Video has announced its plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the music history milestone July 28, 2009 by releasing a spectacular Ultimate Collectors Edition (UCE) of ...
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Scholarship concerts return to Randallstown
Randallstown High School PTA’s jazz concert series to benefit the organization’s scholarship fund is returning for the coming school year after a two-year hiatus. Concert organizer and PTA treasurer Tanya Williams-Harris said shows are planned for August, October, December and February.
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Living with Parkinson's disease
He describes his disease like a broken radio. The wire connects and the music blares, but then it breaks and everything goes static. Doug Gibson, 73, suffers from Parkinson's.
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Motorola Announces Three Music Phones
The latest mobile devices in the company's Rokr line feature built-in FM radios, stereo Bluetooth capabilities, and Web browsers.
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AT THE LIBRARY
Free Concert on the Common The Friends of the Shrewsbury Public Library invite everyone to a free Family Concert on the Common, Thursday, Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. Enjoy the music of the Beatles tribute band Beatles for Sale, formerly known as Come Together.
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Colorado's most famous musical summit
Few states have inspired more lyricists, songwriters and various and sundry melody makers than Colorado. That’s primarily because Colorado was one of those ground zero hippie states, and homegrown music was a huge part of the hippie lifestyle and consciousness.
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Friendraiser charity concert set for Saturday
A popular Tragically Hip tribute band will be featured at the Friendraiser charity concert. The event is set for Saturday (Aug. 9) at Branch 60 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 828 Legion Rd.
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Minden’s National Night Out a big success
Local residents joined together in one effort Tuesday night to throw block parties around the neighborhood for National Night Out (NNO) by cooking, laughing, playing music and most importantly, kicking crime out of town.
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News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Albuquerque Mayor Martin J. Chávez announced that the first-ever “Gospel Music Festival “would be held from 1:30 to 9 p.m. at the Harry E. Kinney Civic Center Plaza on Sept. 28.
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The Financial Sky is Falling. Do Your Children Have an Umbrella?
Countless families are drowning in credit card debt, losing their homes to foreclosure, struggling with skyrocketing gas and food prices and watching their retirement accounts decline in value. Many of yesterday's children are suffering financially because they weren't taught about money at a young age. They were told that obtaining a good job and working hard would provide a secure financial ...
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Lou Teicher Half of Ferrante & Teicher Piano Duo
Lou Teicher, half of the popular Ferrante & Teicher piano duo that had top-10 hits in the 1960s with lushly orchestrated movie-theme singles, has died. He was 83.
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QUICK POLL
INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA-After three years of construction, Gale International and Posco E&C have completed the first structure in the $35-billion Songdo International Business District.
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A short bus ride back in time
There was kite flying, food, and music but it was history that took center stage last weekend as the town held its first ever Heritage Days.
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Google to launch free music service in China
Google is launching a music service aimed at providing Chinese listeners with free, legal music downloads.
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Ayers, Reid, Navarro, Cannizzaro, Gertner and Marcos Set for NYMF's Lines
Running Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at the Barrow Group Theatre, Lines will be directed by Maurice Brandon Curry with musical direction by J. Oconer Navarro.
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iTunes Still Top Music Retailer
The NPD Group says iTunes is still the top U.S. music retailer, but Amazon is showing strength, in part due to its DRM-free MP3 Store.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd to begin tour in New Orleans
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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Just a Minute With Stone Roses' Ian Brown
LONDON (Reuters) - Ian Brown was lead singer of Manchester-based indie band the Stone Roses, which formed in 1984 and are considered one of the pioneers of the northern English city's "Madchester" music scene.
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Warner Home Video to Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Woodstock Next Year with Major New DVD Release
BURBANK, Calif.----On August 15, it will be thirty-nine years ago to the day that some half-million people gathered in upstate New York for a three-day festival featuring some of the greatest rock 'n' roll performers of all time.
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Just a Minute With: Stone Roses' Ian Brown
LONDON (Reuters) - Ian Brown was lead singer of Manchester-based indie band the Stone Roses, which formed in 1984 and are considered one of the pioneers of the northern English city's "Madchester" music scene.
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Metro Station gets shaking
Music runs in the family for singer-guitarist Trace Cyrus, son of Billy Ray Cyrus and brother of Miley Cyrus. Trace's synth-pop band, Metro Station , recently scored a Top 10 hit with "Shake It." He spoke to us by phone last week from a tour stop in Orlando, Fla.
The Plain Dealer |
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Brighton's notorious past is a distant memory
It is impossible to visit Brighton races without preconceptions ingrained from Graham Greene's coruscating novel, Brighton Rock. After all, the infamous gang were regulars up at Whitehawk Down which, 60 years ago, was a haven for violent gangsters.
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Kearney native Ashton Jackson opened Raven-Symone concert
KEARNEY — Sporting her trademark eye shade, Raven-Symoné danced and sang her way into the hearts of more than 2,000 Kearney-area fans Tuesday night in concert at the FirsTier Event Center.
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