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Ménage returns for ‘Five'
The ever popular Ménage will return to Downtown Frederick to share it's contagious mix of soul, swing, pop, country and blues during Downtown Alive @ Five from 5-8 p.m. tonight at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater, Market and Carroll Streets, Frederick.
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Minister arrested for back child support
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - A Greenville church music minister has been sentenced to six months in prison for failing to pay more than $394,00 in back child support for his 13 children.
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2008 Rock The Bells Festival, 8/9/08
If you put together a dream lineup for a hip hop show, chances are it would look something like this year’s Rock the Bells festival. This year’s incarnation featured the reunion (finally!) of one of the most acclaimed hip hop outfits in history, A Tribe Called Quest as well as the first performance in years from California’s own Pharcyde. But was from top to bottom a who’s who of Hip Hop both ...
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SPORTS HEADLINES
HART — The Oceana County medical examiner's office said drug overdoses killed two people at the Rothbury music festival. The test results were released today.
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Bluegrass jams at Hoquiam
DAILY WORLD FILE PHOTO Henry Hakanson, 9, smiles while waiting his turn to play his fiddle. His mother, Kathy, father Rob, and family friend Jeff Wold, far left., play a set at last year’s Grays Harbor Bluegrass Festival last summer at Hoquiam’s Olympic Stadium.
The Daily World |
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AHS opening auditions for musical to any school district in the area
Students from any school district are invited to audition for Aberdeen High School’s late fall production of “High School Musical,” the Emmy-award-winning Disney Channel megahit.
The Daily World |
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MacProVideo Offers Sibelius Video Tutorial
Video tutorial specialist MacProVideo has released a new lesson focused on Sibelius music notation software for Mac OS X.
PC World |
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CA student makes a difference in Haiti
Micah Wiesner spent his first time out of the country as a volunteer at a boys’ home in Haiti.
MPNnow.com |
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NYC & Company Calls on Residents to 'Go Local' and Support the City's Economy
NYC & Company, New York City's marketing, tourism and partnership organization, today called on residents to support the City's economy while emphasizing the potential economic impact resulting from locals who decide to take their vacation in the five boroughs as opposed to traveling outside the City this summer.
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Germany wins team dressage over Netherlands
Germany won team gold in Olympic equestrian grand prix dressage Thursday, extending the country's winning streak in the event since 1984. The Netherlands took silver and Denmark the bronze.
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Actress shows off musical side on 'Flashpoint'
Amy Jo Johnson talks to CTV.ca about her music and her other big project on the go.
CTV.ca |
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Free concert
Pop singer Natasha Bedingfield will perform a free concert at Playland Park in Rye, N.Y., tonight, Thursday, Aug. 14, at 8 at the Music Tower Theater. Her most recent album was released in January, 2008: A Pocketful of Sunshine became a top three album in the United States.
Lewisboro Ledger |
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Phelps' remaining obstacles are his teammates
The only guys likely to stop Michael Phelps from taking down the ultimate Olympic record are wearing red, white and blue. Ryan Lochte will be gunning for Phelps in the 200-meter individual medley. Ian Crocker is eager to take him down in the 100 fly.
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Artistes celebrate humanism
SUNDAY is usually an unusual day for a musical show or any fairs largely because people consider it a day for rest.
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Beatles lecture and exhibit at Ravina
Area residents wanting to learn more about the Beatles music group may attend a lecture about the band, the instruments from that era that they used, and the affect their instrument choices had on their music, businesses and culture.
Winnetka Talk |
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Rage Against the Machine to perform in Denver during convention
Rage Against the Machine will perform at an anti-war music festival during the Democratic National Convention, at a venue about three miles away.
Baltimore Sun |
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A Dream Come True
Mention southern gospel anywhere in America, and you'll hear the name Bill Gaither. Talk gospel music in Bessemer City, and you'll hear the name Brandon T. Williams.
The Shelby Star |
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Drugs killed two who died at Rothbury music festival
HART, Mich. (AP) -- The Oceana County medical examiner's office says drug overdoses killed two people at the Rothbury music festival. The office tells WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids that toxicology tests found that 33-year-old Staci Wagner of Waterloo, N.Y., died from a mix of cocaine and heroin.
Royal Oak Daily Tribune |
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Still on the Line
Word of a new Glen Campbell album may have elicited yawns of indifference from music fans and industry observers.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Mellencamp's Music Shrouded In Darkness
One look at the cover photo of John Mellencamp, eyes downcast, peering perilously close to his navel, and you know this album is serious business. The title confirms this, and the lyric sheet drives it home relentlessly.
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Italy blocks Swedish file-sharing site
By The Associated Press ROME (AP) -- An Italian judge has ordered the country's Internet service providers to block access to The Pirate Bay, a Swedish file-sharing Web site, as part of a probe into copyright law violation, officials said Thursday.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Search CMT Videos
Watch Montgomery Gentry's music video CMT Insider News Now - 8.14.08 - Montgomery Gentry for free on CMT.com
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Gatsby Jazz at the American Riviera
SANTA BARBARA, CA - Inspired by the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic, Barbecue Club Entertainment presents the Gatsby Jazz Festival, Saturday, August 30, 2008, with headlining artist Brian Culbertson.
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Don Helms Steel Guitarist for Hank Williams Dies
Don Helms, was the last surviving member of Hank Williams' band, the Drifting Cowboys, and played at the country music titan's side for the better part of a decade, from 1943 until Williams' death at age 29 on the way to a New Year's Day 1953 performance in Canton, Ohio.
All About Jazz |
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UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News
'Virgin' actor pleads innocent in stabbing ... John Lennon's killer rejected for parole ... Paula Wagner stepping down as CEO of UA ... 'Rocky Horror' creator not part of remake ... News from United Press International.
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