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Resolution Met In Music Row Battle
There's a compromise on the horizon for the battle over a building on Music Row that was in danger of being torn down.
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Thrills and Spills Day
Theatre Square will be packed with family-friendly installations for all ages. Younger visitors will enjoy magical brown paper hats or a trip inside an aluminium whale, as well as fun music in the foyer.
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Google launches free music search service in China
(AP:LOS ANGELES) Google Inc. said Wednesday that it has launched a music search service in China that allows users to access music legally online in a forum backed by some record labels and supported by advertising revenue.
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Press play: Meditations on music
Musically, Liz Phair was the first girl I could ever relate to. I was a freshman in college when I first heard ”Exile in Guyville” about five years after its 1993 release. For me, something clicked with Phair that I had never felt with another female singer.
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Google launches free music search service in China
By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Google Inc. said Wednesday that it has launched a music search service in China that allows users to access music legally online in a forum backed by some record labels and supported by advertising revenue.
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Fiddle Camp comes to a close with free concert
Fiddlers from across the nation are gathered in Nacogdoches this week for the second annual Texas Old-Time Fiddler's Association Workshop.
The Daily Sentinel |
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Robert Hazard, musician and songwriter, dies at 59
Robert Hazard, a songwriter and musician from Philadelphia who wrote the 1983 Cyndi Lauper hit "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," has died. He was 59.
Centre Daily Times |
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Lou Teicher, 83
Lou Teicher, half of the piano duo Ferrante and Teicher, whose florid and sentimental versions of movie themes and love songs made them gods of easy listening and earned them wide popularity beginning in the 1960s, died on Sunday in Highlands, N.C. He was 83 and lived in Sarasota, Fla.
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Stocks to Watch: Stocks in focus for Thursday
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Thursday's session are Sara Lee, Warner Music, and Vonage.
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Bluegrass festival coming to Rosholt
The ninth annual Northland Bluegrass Festival will be held Aug. 22 and 23 at the Northland Ballroom in Rosholt. The event is central Wisconsins only bluegrass festival and features traditional and contemporary bluegrass music, and old-time string bands. Bands will perform afternoon and evening shows, and there will be special early bird shows Aug. 20 and 21. Admission is $20 a day at the gate. ...
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New Band Director Selected For Sonora High
Sonora, Ca -- Yvonne Denton has been selected by the Sonora Board of Education to lead the prestigious Golden Regiment Band. Denton is a Sonora High graduate and has spent the past 13 years teaching music at Jamestown Elementary School.
MyMotherLode.com |
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Crooner clears streets faster than Mozart
Wellington - United States crooner Andy Williams' Moon River proved more effective than Mozart's The Magic Flute in getting rowdy merry-makers off the streets in the early hours of the morning in a New Zealand experiment reported on Thursday. As part...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Pahrump Valley Times - Nye County's Largest Newspaper Circulation
Due to an editing error the Artistic Centre was misidentified in last Friday's issue. Directed by Mary Albin, its presentation of "Celebrating 10 Years of Dance through Music Genre" was featured in a photo essay. We regret the error.
Pahrump Valley Times |
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Glen Campbell's New Album, 'Meet Glen Campbell,' to Be Released by Capitol/EMI on August 19
Album's Release Accompanied by Major TV, Online & Radio Appearances and Promotions, Including 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' 'Entertainment Tonight,' AOL Music's 'AOL Sessions,...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Car hit by Music City Star in Hermitage
A car that got stuck in a ditch at a railroad intersection was struck this afternoon by the Music City Star commuter train.
The Tennessean |
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Byronic Burlesque Comes to Brooklyn—The Madame's Poetry Brothel
Some time ago, the New York Press received a small wooden box in the mail—a board game with a few poker chips in gold and silver, a pair of dice, small cards seemingly pulled at random out of a deck, some tarot cards, and a CD compilation of turn of the century boudoir music with "Play Me First!" written across the top.
New York Press |
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Pendulum Poised to Hit North & South America; Australian Bass Rockers Unveil Bi-Continental Tour; New Single, "Propane ...
Ear Storm/Atlantic Records recording group Pendulum has unveiled details of their eagerly awaited "Tour of the Americas." The North American leg of the bi-continental trek will kick off on October 1st at Boston's Middle East. The tour, the band's first ever on American shores, will conclude with a CMJ Music Marathon showcase at New York City's Bowery Ballroom on October 26th. Tickets are ...
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Lynyrd Skynyrd ready to play old classics
This is one concert where it's OK to shout out "Free Bird!"
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CSO 75th Anniversary Concert And Celebration Set For Sept. 13
75th Anniversary Concert & Celebration with Stella Zambalis Sept. 13, 8 p.m., Tivoli Theatre The CSO will showcase classical, opera and pops music in a concert with soprano Stella Zambalis, followed by a birthday party.
The Chattanoogan |
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H-Town Rock
For the Weekend of August 7th-10th, 2008 Good afternoon Houston. I hope that this installment of H-Town Rock finds you completely recovered from the non-event that was Tropical Storm Edouardo. Sure, we may have received a great deal of rain, but Houstonist is still quite befuddled as to why everyone freaked out and closed down everything in town on Tuesday. We’re guessing it’s just another ...
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Webb Center tickets on sale All tickets are now on sale for the entire Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts’ ...
With a diverse selection of 20 shows, there are options ranging from Western music to musical comedy and ballet. Tickets may be purchased in person at the box office, over the telephone or online at www.delewebbcenter.org .
Wickenburg Sun |
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News > Local
The Queens Library has a large collection of free digital books, videos, music and audiobooks you can access with a Queens Library card. They also have a traveling Digital Bookmobile which, like other Bookmobiles, visits neighborhoods.
Queens Courier |
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Music City Star Crashes Into Car
The Music City Star commuter train hit a car on Wednesday afternoon.
WSMV Nashville |
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Brazilian Girls - New York City Album Review
The Who: Electro-pop fun makers Brazilian Girls are known for their liberal hand at incorporating unusual genres into their energetic and welcoming brand of party music.
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Calendar for Aug. 7
Celebrate Milpitas!, a festival of art, wine, entertainment and culture, will be hosted by the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on South Milpitas Boulevard.
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