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CMA nominations will be broadcast from Sommet Center
County Music Television Network will air a live broadcast of the final nominees for the 2008 CMA Awards on Sept. 10 on the "Good Morning America" show.
Nashville Business Journal |
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A closer look at Lucy Maud Montgomery's legacy
NORVAL, Ont. Forty-five minutes west of Toronto is this blink-and-you'll-miss-it village with a single set of stoplights, the rippling Credit River, an upscale bakery, a popular pancake restaurant, a country music venue and a clutch of shops.
Guelph Mercury |
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Kenny Chesney gets another chance at Saints camp
JACKSON, Miss. - There may have been a time when country music star Kenny Chesney never thought - in his wildest dreams - that he'd be catching passes and punts at an NFL training camp.
The Houma Courier |
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Britney Spears Pinches VMA Host Russell Brand in New Promo
Britney Spears appears alongside British comedian Russell Brand in new TV promos for the MTV Video Music Awards. In one spot, Brand (the show's host) begs her to pinch him (he can't believe he's sitting next to her). In another, he jokes that he and Spears will one day tie the knot. See Britney Spears' various on-set looks. Spears — who has never won a "Moonman" but has been...
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Plans set for music fest
The Music is Art Festival is returning to Buffalo.
Business First of Buffalo |
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Slaying victim known for love of guitar
Friends say he was a guitar-playing, music-loving family man who didn't have an enemy in the world.
The Saginaw News |
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8-year-old guitar wiz has reason to play the blues
When Tallan "T-Man" Latz was 5, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. "I turned around to my dad and said, 'That's exactly what I want to do.'"
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Restaurant wants bands back on deck
Cheryl Hankey just wants to be able to host live music again on the deck of her Gettysburg restaurant.
The Evening Sun |
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MOG Launches MOG Music Network to Drive Ad Revenue and Exposure for Music Blogs and Music Websites
MOG builds world-class ad sales team to drive ad revenue and exposure for music blogs and websites. (PRWeb Aug 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/mog/musicblog/prweb1201624.htm
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Ram Dass Mixes It Up with Music & New Media, Reminding Us to "Enjoy it All!"
His new enhanced album, Cosmix, blends Ram Dass' celebrated words and chilled electronica beats mixed by Down-under DJ Kriece. CD enhanced with video of Ram Dass' final recorded conversation with Timothy Leary. Related promotional campaigns on YouTube, MySpace and at radio and retail offer devotees new ways to connect.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Live Nation Continues Top 20 Market Expansion With Agreement to Operate Bayfront Park Amphitheater in Miami, Florida - ...
Live Nation announced today that the City of Miami and the Bayfront Park Management Trust have awarded the company a long-term contract to operate, manage and exclusively book one of the country's most beautiful outdoor venues, Miami's 6,000 capacity Bayfront Park Amphitheater.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Cashman
96705. is the fall guy and must face the music, Melky and Ian should be on the twins, now your lucky to get a bucket of baseballs for both stiffs, Pudge and Sexton should just retire desperate moves by a GM on the ropes.
NJ.com |
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Olympic child singing star revealed as fake
BEIJING—The little girl who starred at the Olympic opening ceremony was miming and only put on stage because the real singer was not considered attractive enough, the show's musical director has revealed.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Singer reveals depression battle
Rob Harvey, singer with indie band The Music, discusses his battles with depression, addiction and an out-of-control ego.
BBC News |
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Olympic Opening Uses Girl's Voice, Not Face
Another example has emerged of China's desire for a perfect Summer Games with word that a song sung at the opening ceremony was lip-synched.
WSAV Savannah |
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Singer's battle
From rock stardom to the brink of suicide - and back
BBC News |
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Isaac Hayes: No chains to bind him
Isaac Hayes made music, of course, and plenty of it -- soulful and gritty ballads and that disco-heaving soundtrack "Shaft" -- but there was nothing like those chains.
Contra Costa Times |
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Jury Selected in Child Molestation Case
A jury has been selected for the trial of James Raymond Jr., the 27-year-old former elementary school music teacher accused of molesting a 7-year-old student. (Provided by News 13)
FOX 23 Maine |
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Some fireworks footage fudged for Olympics opening
Not all was what it seemed during the spectacular opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. Beijing organizers confirmed Tuesday that some of the fireworks display featured prerecorded footage.
CTV.ca |
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Arts Center featuring horn, sax, music theatre camps
Shell Lake Arts Center will present its horn, saxophone, and music theatre camps during the week of August 10-15. New to the Arts Center this year is professor Jeffery Agrell, who will be facilitating the horn workshop.
Spooner Advocate |
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Crist Looks To Form Music Industry Task Force
Gov. Charlie Crist is looking to form a task force to address issues related to the state's music industry.
Central Florida News 13 |
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Volunteers needed for Japanese Fall festival at garden
Volunteers are being sought to help present the upcoming Japanese Fall Festival at Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden.
The Springfield News-Leader |
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RoyaltyShare Scores Funding From William Morris Agency
San Diego-based RoyaltyShare, which develops technology used by record labels to manage digital music royalties, said today that it has scored an investment from the William Morris Agency. Amount of the investment was not disclosed. RoyaltyShare said that the funding came as an extension of the firm's Series B financing round, which was led by Trident Capital and Bertelsmann Digital Media ...
socalTech.com |
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Country music star will perform Sept. 27 at CHS
Aaron Tippin, country music star, will perform live at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27 in the Clyde High School Auditorium. Tippin made his reputation with the songs, "Working Man's PH.D," "Kiss This," "You've Got To Stand For Something," "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio," "My Blue Angel," "That's As Close As I'll Get To Loving You," "I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way," "For You I Will," "I'm ...
Fremont News-Messenger |
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Girl lip-synched song at Olympics opening
A 7-year-old Chinese girl's face was "not suitable" for the Olympics opening ceremony, so another little girl with a pixie smile lip-synched "Ode to the Motherland" — the latest example of the lengths Beijing took for a perfect start to the Summer Games.
Detroit Free Press |
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