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Pokwang joins cast of animated film 'Dayo'
Comedian Pokwang will soon be heard on the big screens as she joins the cast of “Dayo,” the only children's animated film that is an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival this December.
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SIGHTINGS
SECURITY guards confiscating trail mix from Susan Sarandon's purse while she waited in the VIP line with husband Tim Robbins at the All Points West music festival in Jersey City . . . ROBERT De Niro in a black Escalade dropping off his wife, Grace...
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2008/08/13
SIX of Indonesia's most popular rock bands are set to bring the house down this weekend. They will be here when Telekom Malaysia (TM) presents "iTalk Rocks Pesta Malam Indonesia 2" (PMI2) on Saturday at Bukit Kiara Equestrian Park.
The New Straits Times |
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Eason at large: rock music, Bernie Ecclestone and local lingo
Just been down to the McCafe (you don't eat or drink anything in this gaff unless it is sponsored) for two teas and a cappucino for the chaps. We needed something to clear the drowsiness. Jetlag, lack of sleep? Whatever it is, we need caffeine.
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Making its own image
China syncs best voice, best face for opening song One little girl had the looks. The other had the voice.
Baltimore Sun |
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O.C. woman found key to a happy life
OCEAN CITY - Music has been an integral part of Elsie Shearer's life since she learned to play the piano at age 5. At 91, she shows no sign of stopping and entertains at various venues including a woodcarver's club, a Christian women's group and Trinity United Methodist Church in Marmora.
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NOW SHOWING
How his Another Planet Entertainment beat the competition to host the epic Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about.
East Bay Express |
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The Beastmaster
(118 mins, No Rating, ). How his Another Planet Entertainment beat the competition to host the epic Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about.
East Bay Express |
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LEHT girl to compete in international music festival
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP - Jacqueline Hartley wanted to do something unconventional. So she decided to try playing the Celtic harp.
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Christie Allen Dies From Pancreatic Cancer
Christie Allen, one of Mushroom Records chart topping pop stars of the late 70s and early 80s, has died of pancreatic cancer. Christie was best known for the hits Goose Bumps and He`s My Number One. Sarah Morgan from Liberation Records has put together the following release.
Undercover |
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August 13, 2008
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore during a 2006 concert at McCarren Park. ( Newsday photo/Alejandra Villa / May 22, 2008)
The Virginia Gazette |
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Raw talent sought for musical
IT won laughs around the world, and now the Glen Innes Arts Council is seeking to show off another side of local talent, with auditions for its end of year production, The Full Monty.
Glen Innes Examiner |
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Paying lip service to great fakers
Girl at Olympics ceremony is just one of many who have been exposed as lip-syncers The 800 drummers weren't the only highly synchronized performers at China's Olympic opening ceremony.
Baltimore Sun |
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East Clermont member performs music found after Parkersburg tornado
Wanda Rueber was mowing her lawn a sunny day in May when she noticed a gleam of light in a soybean field nearby.
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Marblehead library to welcome singer/songwriter
MARBLEHEAD - Ronda Matson, singer and songwriter, will perform at Abbot Public Library next Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. The event will include a mix of original and cover songs, a story or two about Matson's musical inspiration and an opportunity to join in the fun.
The Daily Item |
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Key information about Phyllis Diller
Our recent Bit about Phyllis Diller's onetime association with jazz great Dizzy Gillespie prompted Mark Morelli of San Ramon to let us know about Ms. Diller's lesser-known, quite serious musical background.
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Teen trumpet player impresses in Texas
Ninety Six’s Cody Beard, right, discusses the 2008 Teen Talent competition Monday afternoon with Ninety Six Church of God’s Denise Chavis. Beard played the trumpet in the international competition, which was in San Antonio.
The Index-Journal |
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Trustee: McLean victims to get little
The late Bob McLean's investors are likely to get just pennies on the dollar, even if the trustee for his estate manages to wrangle $1.5 million out of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, court filings revealed Tuesday.
The Tennessean |
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Eureka Television Group owner and music legend Chester Smith dies
Category: Local News Topics: Obituary Chester Smith, country music singer, radio broadcaster, television empire-builder and owner of Eureka Television Group, died Friday at the age of 78.
The Eureka Reporter |
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Eaglen misses, but Strauss' songs still moving
ASPEN - There was much to appreciate in Jane Eaglen's performance of Strauss' Four Last Songs on Sunday afternoon at the Music Tent.
The Aspen Times |
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JOSS STONE TO SING OBAMA THEME SONG?: British soul star reportedly tapped for her cross-cultural appeal.
*Several media outlets across the pond are reporting that British R&B singer Joss Stone is currently in the studio recording an official theme song for Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
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An up and down sort of weekend at South Molton
SOME of the best climbers of the South West and UK will be descending -and ascending - upon South Molton this weekend. The Mill Adventure Centre at Hacche Mill is once again hosting annual climbing festival, Hard Rock Fest - three days of adrenaline-pumping vertical fun open to all.
North Devon Gazette & Advertiser |
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Moving inside the classical world
ASPEN - Chris Thile has appeared at a handful of classical music festivals, including major ones like Tanglewood, Ravinia and Interlochen.
The Aspen Times |
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Local music group to help with school supply handout Thursday
EAST SPENCER — A local musical group, with help from a fraternity, will hand out school supplies free at two locations Thursday. You don't need to sig ...
The Salisbury Post |
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SUITS ME!
All rise for these celebrity lawsuits: Vanessa Hudgens: A music producer has sued the "High School Musical" star for $5 million, claiming the actress and her father have repeatedly violated a contract and failed to pay him his share of her earnings.
The Oregonian |
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