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By Tara Morgan.
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Radio Express #2
Want to know what they really sound like? Here's where you find out. This week's music section, for your listening pleasure. This week, we review Port O'Brien, Crooked Jades, Opio, and Alison Harris.
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This Week in Jazz
Dr. Lonnie Smith If you've never seen Chicago blues king Buddy Guy in concert, then you best make your way down to Wolf Trap tonight because at 72 years old, he's still one of the best performers around. Tickets to the 7:30 p.m. show are $22-$40. Dr. Lonnie Smith , the turban sporting master of the Hammond B-3 organ, begins a four night stand at Blues Alley on Thursday. ...
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Rock On, New York!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is going on the road to New York—the city that spawned hip-hop and gave Bob Dylan and the Ramones their start. Mayor Michael Bloomberg was expected to announce Wednesday that the Cleveland-based museum is opening an annex in downtown Manhattan. It is the first of several planned outposts that will take its collection of artifacts to a wider audience, possibly as ...
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Edinburgh Fringe takes to North Berwick
Last week stv news told you about the Edinburgh Fringe staging performances in West Lothian. Now, it has gone east. This afternoon marked the start of the Fringe By The Sea music festival, in North Berwick. It all began at Waverley Station.
Scotland Today |
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"Grey Gardens": Reflecting our fears in a new Theatreworks production
Based on Albert and David Maysles' mesmerizing 1975 documentary of the same name, this eccentric musical allows us to peek inside the bizarre but true story of the Bouvier Beale clan. Cousin to Jackie O, Little Edie Bouvier Beale began her life as the darling of East Hampton, a socialite of the old-school once engaged to Joe Kennedy Jr. Over time she morphed from debutante to shut-in, living in ...
San Jose Mercury News |
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Fitting Network TV for a Toe Tag
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Can Jeff Zucker Reinvent Broadcast TV? Best Buy Starts Selling the iPhone What a Former Hockey GM Can Tell the Music Industry Subscribe to Portfolio magazine For 20 years, Ted Harbert worked at ABC. He started there right out of college in 1977, when the network, along with CBS and NBC, was the only game in ...
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RECENT ITEMS»
Death Cab for Cutie have announced plans for a fall US trek. Still touring in support of their successful latest album, Narrow Stairs , the band will hit close out Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival on September 1st and will pick up again a month later in Boston.
Filter Magazine |
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Search CMT Videos
Watch Tracy Lawrence's music video CMT Insider News Now - 8.13.08 - Tracy Lawrence for free on CMT.com
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Madden, Mcmillan and Peck to Star in Lloyd Webber and Elton's Boys in the Photograph
Jeff Madden, Richard Mcmillan and Erica Peck will be featured in the world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton's musical, The Boys in the Photograph, a revision of their earlier soccer-and-politics musical, The Beautiful Game.
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PSP Game Review: Patapon
Music-based video games have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years. Unfortunately for us mobile gamers, that Dance Dance Revolution floor mat is not generally permitted on the bus. That's why Sony has released Patapon for PSP, which is one ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Carver County Fair fun
The 2008 Carver County Fair was held at the fairgrounds in Waconia on Aug. 6-10. From 4-H and food to music and rides, there was something fun for everyone.
Waconia Patriot |
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Fair performer talks about his influences
ESCANABA - Craig Morgan, twice-nominated for new male vocalist of the year by the Country Music Academy, is coming to the U.P. State Fair Thursday. His 2008 tour spans the Midwest and southern U.S. During the tour Morgan is promoting of his new album, "That's Why," coming out in October.
The Escanaba Daily Press |
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Roosevelt Road street fair gets ready to roll with Earth-friendly theme
As plans move forward to make Roosevelt Road a little more environmentally friendly, the coordinator of an upcoming street fair on the thoroughfare is following suit with a green theme for the festival.
Riverside Suburban Life |
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Brewing up a storm
Local beer meisters get their chance to present their bubbly brews at the 2008 Blues ‘N’ Brews festival.
Westford Eagle |
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High school students hold sale for children in Uganda
Northwood High seniors Irene Kim and Natalie Chow organize Treasure Chest Boutique.
Orange County Register |
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Pencil This In
MUSIC: After you listen to Jeff Tweedy & Co. croon at McCarren Park Pool, head over to Union Pool for an afterparty of sorts. Salt & Samovar (pictured) play at 10, followed by Phonograph at 11. Sadly, neither pool has water. 10 p.m. // Union Pool [484 Union Ave, Williamsburg] // $tba THEATER: Playwright Timothy Nolan's new play Not Dark Yet premieres tonight as part of the ...
Gothamist |
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Rent 's Espinosa, Goldsberry, Owens and More Will Ring NYSE Opening Bell
Producers and cast members from the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent will be on hand Aug. 14 to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
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UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News
Doctor: Isaac Hayes died of a strokeMEMPHIS, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- A spokesman for the Shelby County Sheriff's department in Tennessee says soul music great Isaac Hayes died of a stroke brought on by chronic hypertension. E! Online said Sheriff's spokesman Steve Schular cited paperwork filed by Hayes's family doctor when he released a statement announcing the cause of the singer and actor's ...
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That Fleeting Feeling
The Fleet Foxes, a Seattle-based indie-folk fivesome, have found a way to capture the slippery yellowness of an old photograph. Their echoing guitars and lilting harmonies make you nostalgic for memories you've never had, trees you've never climbed and records you probably didn't listen to until college. Though their debut LP, Fleet Foxes gets constant comparisons to Crosby Stills & Nash, the ...
Boise Weekly |
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Live and Mobile: MTV and Flixwagon Deliver 6 Million Video Streams To Jonas Brothers Fans During a First-Of-Its-Kind ...
This weekend, MTV followed the lives of rock phenoms the Jonas Brothers by streaming video content on the internet while bringing footage on-air with "Jonas Brothers: Live & Mobile" on Saturday, August 9.
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Into Orbit
JOHN ADAMS' Doctor Atomi Symphony, in its West Coast premiere at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music on Saturday night, revealed the difficulties the composer had previously admitted in making a symphonic synthesis from his opera of the same name.
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Pickler, Brandt to perform at CCMAs
TORONTO - Former 'American Idol' runner-up Kellie Pickler and Canadian country stars Paul Brandt and Gord Bamford are joining the lineup of performers set for the Canadian Country Music Awards.
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The Oldest Living Music in America, Remembered
In Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp , Atlanta filmmakers Erica and Matt Hinton bring light to what may be the oldest living form of music in America: Sacred Harp shape note singing, a form of a cappella that was first sung over 160 years ago in deep Southern churches.
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Don't Stop The Body Rock
DO YOU know the importance of a Skypager? If you're a young hip-hop fan, the answer is probably "no," even if you've heard A Tribe Called Quest's "Skypager," which glorified the popular and, at the time, cutting edge paging technology.
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