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Cheap seats at a concert -- now that's the ticket -- Flash Forward
Each week, the Friday magazine editor's column -- aka Flash Forward -- previews a few things you'll find in the magazine, plus highlights of places and events around town.
The Plain Dealer |
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Lufkin Police Report - 8/13/08
BURGLARY: 300 BLOCK OF PERSHING ST. Complainant reported that two wallets and a book of music CD's was stolen from her unlocked car Tuesday night. BURGLARY/HABITATION: 1800 BLOCK OF SAYERS. Complainant reported that her laptop computer was stolen from apartment Tuesday evening.
KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches |
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Lani Misalucha on elusive international record deal: "Kung darating siya, darating. If not, okay lang."
Asia's Nightingale Lani Misalucha makes another short visit to the Philippines to promote her second album from Universal Records, Reminisce . The album, which she recorded in Las Vegas, Nevada, contains 14 best-loved songs with "Love of My Life" as the carrier single.
PEP |
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Rafael Rosell feels how Star Cinema and ABS-CBN take good care of him
Hindi makapaniwala si Rafael Rosell sa mga kaganapan sa career niya ngayon. Habang nakatatanggap siya ng congratulations left and right para sa nakapangingilabot na pagganap niya sa Maligno , bilang pagsasakatawang-tao ng demonyo, heto at sing-and-dance naman ang pinaggagagawa niya sa rehearsals para sa Cover Boys Uncovered concert na gaganapin sa May 9 and 10 sa Music Museum.
PEP |
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Francis Magalona diagnosed with leukemia, urgently needs blood donations
PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) received information earlier today, August 13, that rapper-songwriter Francis Magalona has been diagnosed with leukemia and needs the help of blood donors.
PEP |
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Cote, Hawkeness set to release first-ever album
For all you country and Gospel fans out there, get ready to yell “yee-haw” because Colleen Cote and Louie Hawkeness—the dynamic pair of singing cousins—are preparing to release their first-ever album. Cote, who lives in Fort Frances, and Hawkeness, who resides just outside of Dryden, have been singing together off and on for a long while now. But they really started to get going when they ...
Fort Frances Times |
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Heavy Damage, a Severed Foot in Tskhinvali
14 August 2008 TSKHINVALI, Georgia -- Gutted and shrapnel-scarred buildings testify to fierce street battles and heavy rocket and bomb attacks in the separatist capital of South Ossetia. But there is little evidence that civilians were specifically targeted by Georgian troops as Russia claims.
The Moscow Times |
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Army band coming to town for patriotic inspiration
Think of them as the Army's patriotism unit, armed with trumpets, flutes and rousing American music. Army bands have been stirring the souls of the citizenry since the United States took its first steps as a nation.
The Yuma Sun |
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Music The New Deal: After carving their own path, North Carolina's Avett Brothers add muscle in Rick Rubin
Like four-leaf clovers, you can miss the Avett Brothers if you're not looking closely. At first blush, they're just another band mixing folk and indie pop--and there's lots of those. But the Avetts are special, it's just taken time to realize it. Though they've released 11 CDs since 2000, been on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, and landed an album (2007&rsqu...
Salt Lake City Weekly |
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Music Picks Aug. 14-20 Live: Son Volt, Utah County Swillers, Rick Dellaratta & John LaMonica
Thursday 8.14 Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Delta Spirit (Gallivan Center); Great Lake Swimmers, Paul Jacobsen (Kilby Court); Anthony Green (Avalon); Bob Log III, Bob Moss, Scott H. Biram (Bar Deluxe); Kate Voegele (In the Venue); Slightly Stoopid, Pepper (Great Saltair); Slough Feg (Burt's Tiki Lounge) Friday 8.15 SON VOLT, BOBBY BARE JR. When an awesome band splits, the original ...
Salt Lake City Weekly |
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UB40 plays in Aspen on Thursday
British reggae band UB40 performs Thursday at Belly Up. ASPEN — The neighborhood in the English city of Birmingham where Robin Campbell grew up was heavy with all kinds of immigrants: Irish, Scots, Jamaicans, Africans and others.
Vail Daily |
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Brooks And Dunn Kick Up A New Special
Country music's most award-winning duo have a brand new special and Central Florida On Demand's John Handiboe got a back stage look at what happens during a national tour.
Central Florida News 13 |
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Rock museum rolls into New York
Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will open an annex in Manhattan this fall, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Wednesday, the first of several proposed new branches.
CBC |
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Branches Out to New York
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced Wednesday that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum would open a New York annex in November.
New York Times |
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Dove Award Winner Natalie Grant will perform Sunday
By STEVE PALISIN spalisin@thesunnews.com Singer Natalie Grant has won the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award for Female Vocal ist of the Year three years in a row.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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About Tonight
Photo by lehnermd MUSIC: Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos bring their big chamber-folk sound to the 9:30 Club . With Audrye Sessions & Revival. $12, 7 p.m. doors. MOVIE: The Washington Psychotronic Film Society is screening Secret Ceremony at the Old Arlington Grill . As opposed to WPFS's usual camp or bizarro fare, this one appears to be merely obscure. The plot revolves ...
DCist |
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Hip Pocket brings big sound to Bowl
REDLANDS - There was a lot of toe tapping and head bobbing going on at the Redlands Bowl Tuesday night. Big band jazz combo Hip Pocket set the Bowl a-rockin' with their big sound and jazzy spontaneity.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Searching for the Delta's most talented
GREENVILLE - The search is on for the Delta's next great musical talent.
Delta Democrat Times |
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Junction City property tax rates drop
JUNCTION CITY - Junction City's property tax rate dropped from 13 percent to 12.6 percent, said City Clerk Susan Music at Tuesday night's special meeting of the Junction City Council.
The Danville Advocate-Messenger |
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Walsh, Myers and Zimmerman Will Star in Much Ado Musical About Face at NYMF
Performances of the new musical comedy, with book and lyrics by David Arthur and music by Jeffrey Lodin, will play 37 Arts Theater C Sept. 17-24.
Playbill |
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Lil Jon shifts from crunk to 'world music'
Lil Jon is known for crunk music, but he's hoping his upcoming album will show that he has a broader appeal. "It's not just music for the United States: It's world music," Lil Jon said of his new sound in an interview. "I'm touching so many different kinds of...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Sound Advice The Evolution of a Song
There are certain things in this world that are sure to pique my interest.
Brick |
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Music: Rebecca Martin's 'The Growing Season'
Rebecca Martin has a warm, unguarded voice, an instrument of modesty and forbearance.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Daughtry's "What About Now?" Video Is Making a Difference
Once in a while a music video makes an effort to truly touch and move viewers. Last year the group Nickelback used the video for "If Everyone Cared" to...
About.com |
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Lil Jon shifts from crunk to 'world music'
Lil Jon is known for crunk music, but he's hoping his upcoming album will show that he has a broader appeal.
The Washington Times |
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