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"Beeline" Offers Ring Back Tones Instead of Beeps
In all regions of Russia, Beeline subscribers can replace monotonous beeps of the ring signal with melodies or comic messages. A creative approach to managing music content, which is enabled by the "Hello" service, and an original business model are supposed to exert positive influence on subscriber loyalty and growth of ARPU.
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What's happenin'?
Looking for something to do Wednesday? Consider the following: Music at the Depot Slightly Stoopid performs at the Butte Depot. Tickets are $32.50. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 782-2102 Shakespeare in the Park — old prison
The Montana Standard |
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Photos about Oppikoppi
Rocking under the stars Gordon Gano, lead singer and guitarist of American alternative cult band Violent Femmes, performs at the Oppikoppi music... Funny How?
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Players ready to burst into song with classic, 'Sound of Music'
The Brookings Community Theatre (BCT) will come alive this week with "The Sound of Music."
Brookings Daily Register |
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Remembering Isaac Hayes who walked on by into the great unknown
An illustrious musical career of over 40 years came to an end on Sunday with the passing of Isaac Hayes, American soul/funk singer, songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, composer and actor.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Lovett lights up stage; Shaver shows off
Floores Country Store has an amazing lineup of talent on the books to close out the summer, starting tonight with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band. I’ve always been a huge Lovett fan but after my wife convinced me to attend one of his concerts several years ago, my respect for his music jumped to a new level.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Wis. boy's blues has state, bars, musicians seeing red
When Tallan "T-Man" Latz was 5, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. "I turned around to my dad," he said, "and said, 'That's exactly what I want to do.' "
Denver Post |
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Lang Lang, ambassador for piano competition
Well-known Chinese pianist Lang Lang, public ambassador of the 2008 Piano and Violin Competition held by CCTV, attended a news conference in Beijing Monday, Xinhua News Agency reported.
China Daily |
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New community market opens in Jerome
A new community market will kick off in Jerome this weekend with food, music, games for the family and, of course, fresh produce and other items from local vendors.
The Times-News |
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Shuvlhed is back with third annual ‘Charity Rocks’ event
After two years of continued encouragement and impelling community support, local rock band Shuvlhed is hosting its third annual “Charity Rocks” concert with an ambition far beyond the stage light.
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Brundidge Historical Society gets tourism award
The Brundidge Historical Society received the 2008 Governor's Tourism Award for its original folklife play, "Come Home, It's Suppertime" Tuesday night at the closing event of the Alabama Governor's Conference on Tourism in Hoover.
The Troy Messenger |
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Are We That Bad? One film celebrates ridiculous stereotypes; another makes us think about our places in the ...
Beer For My Horses is a defiantly backwards affirmation of every clichéd, hillbilly image that forward-thinking Oklahomans continually resist. Toby Keith, our resident country music superstar, has written, produced and starred in a movie that proudly wears its Okie roots on its sleeve. Like K... By Josh Kline.
Urban Tulsa |
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Bedford Street will have the blues
STAMFORD - Alive @ Five may be over, but live music in Stamford will return Sept. 13 as part of Arts, Crafts & Blues on Bedford. The weekend street fair and music festival is a free yearly event that assembles arts and crafts vendors selected by a jury.
Norwalk Advocate |
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The music carries over the afternoon sun drenched hills, she folds herself into a deck chair and her clear soprano voice holds a note as she twirls a piece of hair around her index finger.
Kelowna Capital News |
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Cuprisin: 'The Mole' goes underground for the Packers exhibition game
Some folks take their TV viewing mighty seriously, so let’s tread lightly as we discuss the results of ABC’s “The Mole.” The season finale aired around the country Monday night but was blacked out by Channel 12 to carry ESPN’s feed o...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Jazzman Frishberg charts own tuneful territory
Web extra video: Dave Frishberg sings the part of 'Mr. Penis' One of the great joys of L.A. jazz, from the mid-1970s to the mid-'80s, was the blossoming of jazz pianist Dave Frishberg into a singer-songwriter of quirky, yet warmly satisfying, material.
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Kim Komando: Are your kids doing digital drugs?
We all know music can alter your mood. Sad songs can make you cry. Upbeat songs may give you an energy boost. But can music create the same effects as illegal drugs?
Florida Today |
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ACC students let their creative sparks fly at festival
Monday night in North Austin, a zombie ran and double-jumped across a landscape of purple hills, fought homeless people and rednecks and eventually killed a butcher. To be fair, the butcher was trying to kill him too. The zombie's name is Bone Apart, and he is the main character in a video game of the same name.
The Daily Texan |
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Amy to release song Bond bosses rejected
London. Amy Winehouse is planning to release the song James Bond bosses rejected.
The Herald |
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‘Black Moses’ Hayes dies
The Black Moses of the soul and R&B music passed away on Sunday. Isaac Hayes died at the age of 65 and was reportedly preparing to launch new material.
The Herald |
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Super Labien Musica back from tour
NEW rhumba outfit, Super Labien Musica — that split from BV Labien Musica in February this year citing leadership and payment problems — has returned from a whirlwind tour of neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia.
The Herald |
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Jewish community to celebrate Israel's 60th
To give an idea of how recently Israel became a country, consider that babies born that year are now some of the world's most recognizable citizens.
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide |
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Final summer festival events planned Friday
The last in a series of "Friday Nights on Main" events will be Friday, although a special Oktoberfest is planned for Sept.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Festival glitters with heady mix of arts
The Sun Valley Center for the Arts celebrated 40 years of offering fine arts and crafts last weekend with a cake and a party during a free concert on Friday evening.
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide |
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Cape Commerce
Monahan and Co. Jewelers on Main Street in Harwich Port will conduct a raffle to benefit the Harwich Food Pantry today and on Aug. 20 during the Harwich Port Music Strolls.
Cape Cod Times |
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