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Silent supporter
Zachary Keller, 2, covers his ears Tuesday while holding his ukulele at Oak Street Plaza where Book-em-Danno, a Hawaiian and swing music band, played a free show.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan
Workshop for area music teachers Aug. 23
Paul Wirth, an artistic director in piano, teacher of young artists and co--founder of the Central Minnesota Music School in St. Cloud, Minn., will present a workshop for the Aberdeen Area Music Teachers on Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m....
Aberdeen American News
R&B Teen Heart-Throb Brandon Kane Heats Up Japan
Indie Label TKB Music & Talent is pleased to announce the Japan release of international recording artist Brandon Kane's debut album entitled "True Love."
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Obama and McCain's top 10 musical jollities revealed
Blender magazine have compiled a list of Obama and McCain’s choice cuts (with running commentary from Girl Talk and Randy Newman )
Drowned In Sound
Heaven & Hell rattles metal and revives musical ghosts
Tuesday's concert at America's Fair, headlined Heaven & Hell, offered a primer in the history of heavy metal.
The Buffalo News
Verve deny V exit
The Verve have dismissed claims that the band are on the brink of imploding and pulling this weekend's appearance at the V Festival.
Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
Niagara Regional Exhibition will feature RCMP Musical Ride
WELLAND When summer nears its end, Welland residents young and old will ready themselves for the 156th Niagara Regional Exhibition. This year’s annual fall fair, held at the NRE grounds on Niagara Street, will begin Thursday, Sept. 11, and run until Sunday, Sept. 14. NRE [...]
Welland Tribune
Local news briefs: Toy Time charity looking for help
Toy Time is looking for groups or organizations to refurbish used bikes and wheel toys for Christmas distribution to needy Richland County children.
Mansfield News Journal
If you inspire Weird Al, you're a success
For nearly 30 years, there's been one barometer musicians can use to measure their success, and it has nothing to do with record sales, magazine cover shoots or tour dates.
Great Falls Tribune
Digital Containers' Next-Generation 'Superdistribution' Software Will Generate Real Profits for Digital Entertainment ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif.----A breakthrough system of 'superdistribution' to freely share copyrighted material over the Internet via 'digital containers' is rolling out today, aiming to change the way content owners deliver and profit from distributing television, games, books, movies and music entertainment over the Internet.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Rockin' party to benefit Chelmsford family
DRACUT -- Last August, an estimated 750 people and 12 local bands turned out for "Rockin' for KPM," a daylong music event that raised $9,000 to aid the family of triplets Kyle, Patrick and the late Matthew Wilkins, of Chelmsford, in their struggles with Becker's muscular dystrophy.
Lowell Sun
Amy Winehouse declares war on James Bond bosses
Washington, Aug 12 : Amy Winehouse is so confident of her talent that she has vowed to take revenge on James Bond bosses - by releasing the track she and music producer Mark Ronson worked on for the movie, Quantum Of Solace.
New Kerala
Older people invited to sing-song
Older people in the North Somerset area are invited to join new singing sessions run by charity Golden-Oldies.
BBC News
"DJ Max Fever heading to the US"
IGN reports. Rythmically button match as a DJ, on PSP, with dynamic music videos.
EuroGamer
Seahawk staff retools again
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- "Coach, I can't thank you enough for the start." The writer of those words, Pat Graham, was a Wagner College graduate assistant coach in 2002 and 2003, making him a player in the football coaching staff's version of musical chairs.
Staten Island Advance
Front
When I was coming up, every home had a piano. Grandmothers, aunts, school friends: all my people had pianos. A home without a piano was as unthinkable as a home without a sofa. A piano was furniture. Like your grandfather.
The Chapel Hill News
‘Under The Boardwalk' In Downtown
Bobby Hendricks will bring the music of The Drifters to Bartow on Friday, Aug. 15, at Friday Fest in downtown. Visitors can take a trip back to the 1950s and 60s at Bartow's monthly Friday Fest when Hendricks, the only surviving member of The Drifters, will be featured with his band “The Playmates.”
Polk County Democrat
70s pop star Christie Allen dies
The 1970s and 1980s pop star Christie Allen has died of complications from pancreatic cancer at her home in country Western Australia.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
THE SCORE — Thriving in a competitive world
We have had a stunningly successful summer: musically, with some of the most ravishing music I have ever heard in Aspen; educationally, with an amazing number of extremely gifted faculty and performers.
Aspen Daily News
Rain fails to spoil Westport’s festival fun
RECORD crowds braved the elements last week to make Westport's Music Festival one of the busiest to date. A number of public order incidents were recorded, but Gardaí and festival organisers were said to be pleased with the running of the popular summer event.
Western People
Downtown Hillsboro offers brown bag music
A series of Brown Bag Concerts is planned for each Friday in August in the Hillsboro Civic Center Plaza. Sponsored by Let's Play Toy Store, All Saints Episcopal Church, The Artfull Garden and MIR Music, the lunchtime concerts are free and open to the public.
The Hillsboro Argus
News MHD Changes Name to Palladia The MTV-owned high-def channel will also add new programs.
Washington, D.C. (August 13, 2008) -- MHD, the high-def channel owned by MTV Networks, will change its name to Palladia on September 1. The network, which has largely featured music videos, will get more than a name change, however.
TVPredictions.com
New concert hall for České Budějovice
(Updated August 13, 2008) British architect Jan Kaplický, the author of the controversial design of the new National Library building, dubbed "The Octopus," which was supposed to have been built on Prague's Letna plain, has unveiled his newest project, a concert hall for České Budějovice, The Manta Ray, Mladá fronta Dnes wrote on Wednesday.
The Prague Post
Cash support for music project
A WEMYSS and Buckhaven villages youth project has received a boost of £500 from the Co-operative eastern area committee. (12/08/2008 10:01:55)
Fife Today
Book Review: No Wave - Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980 by Thurston Moore and Byron Coley
A fascinating look at the New York No Wave scene of the late 1970s. Between Punk and New Wave is No Wave. A blending of art, film, and music that began in the New York underground scene, No Wave belonged to no fixed genre. It defied description.No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980 by Thurston Moore (of Sonic Youth) and Byron Coley is the definitive look at the No Wave movement ...
Blogcritics.org
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