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Upstate minister arrested for back child support
Published: Thursday, August 14, 2008 at 3:03 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, August 14, 2008 at 3:03 p.m. GREENVILLE -- 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.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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TAB the Band set to rock Memorial Hall
Sitting at a table inside Corner Stone Café in downtown Plymouth, brothers Adrian and Tony Perry browsed through the breakfast menu as friend Ben Tileston patiently sat, sipping his cup of coffee.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Swingin' at the Chan
A finger-snapping musical revue with a jukebox of vintage hits transforms the venerable dinner theater into a smoky nightclub.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Coming next week: David Sanborn, Hillsong, Metallica and more
Due in stores Tuesday: -Jonas Brothers, "A Little Bit Longer" (Hollywood Records). -David Sanborn, "Here and Gone" (Decca U.S.). -Extreme, "Saudades de Rock" (Open E). -Nine Inch Nails, "The Slip" (vinyl), (The Null Corp.).
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Space Chimps: Making Monkey Music
John Frizzell talks about the music in the game. August 14, 2008 - It's not unusual for music to be the most positive aspect of video games based on new movies these days.
IGN Music |
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Les Miz Will Be Part of TUTS' 41st Season
Theatre Under the Stars — Houston's acclaimed non-profit musical theatre company — has announced that the epic musical Les Misérables will be part of its upcoming season.
Playbill |
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Another galaxy, further away
You'll know you're in a different galaxy within the first seconds of "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," which substitutes the Warner Bros. logo and theme music for the familiar 20th Century Fox searchlight and fanfare. While anything remotely "Star Wars" potentially is a welcome trek for hard-core fans, however, it will be a mixed thrill given that the saga returns to the big screen as a cartoon. ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Billy Joel - Billy Joel Hails New York Rock Museum
Rocker BILLY JOEL has donated memorabilia to a new rock and roll museum in New York. The Big Apple native joined record mogul Clive Davis and New York mayor Michael ...
ContactMusic |
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Children's Fashion and music camps set to start
Aspiring fashionista's and budding music artists ages 8 to 13 will soon have a place to express themselves with the Palm Desert YMCA's launch of two new summer camps.
The Desert Sun |
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Coming next week: David Sanborn, Hillsong, Metallica and more
Due in stores Tuesday:
Centre Daily Times |
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Animated "Star Wars" can't clone the live-action excitement
You’ll know you’re in a different galaxy within the first seconds of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” which substitutes the Warner Bros. logo and theme music for the familiar 20th Century Fox searchlight and fanfare.
The State Journal-Register |
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Music Unlimited has revolutionary axe: the Gibson Robot Les Paul & SG
Anyone who has ever played guitar knows the little war that goes on with the tuning peg. Guitars have to be tuned constantly, often between songs. You don’t even play your guitar without tuning it first. It’s an additional step that has actually turned some would-be musicians off the instrument altogether.
Kingston Reporter |
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Branson to host fiddle festival
The 20th Annual Downtown Branson Fiddle Festival will be Aug. 23 at Branson Landing Town Square. Admission is free to all performances. Music will begin at 10 a.m. and will continue into the evening.
Sedalia Democrat |
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Midday Update
Come one, come all to the Midday Update , the greatest show online! In the center ring we have new dates for Tran-Siberian Orchestra, Gwar, Los Campesinos and Florence & The Machine.
POLLSTAR |
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Rage Against the Machine to play in Denver for DNC
Musical group Rage Against The Machine L to R: Tom Morello (guitar), Tim Bob (bass), Brad Wilk (Drums), Zack De La Rocha (vocals). The group will play in Denver on Aug. 27 as part of the Democratic National Convention.
Vail Daily |
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A musical comedy
Many remember the late George Carlin for, among his scathing and poignant rants, the routine “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television.” It became the focal point of one of the most storied legal battles concerning obscenity and censorship in American history.
Boulder Weekly |
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Nights at the S.B. Museum of Art
Art, music, and martinis celebrate a world of glamour, magic, and perfection inspired by SBMA’s Made in Hollywood exhibit!
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Cutthroats offer 'appetizer' with EP
At just six songs, The South Slope Cutthroats' self-titled debut EP offers only a glimpse of a band in formation, but if Brian Blush can keep his personal demons at bay, it'll be a decisive, strong step forward in his personal and musical recovery.
South Bend Tribune |
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Goshen College opens classes to community
GOSHEN -- Goshen College Community School of the Arts is accepting registration from community members for participation in its fall semester musical offerings.
South Bend Tribune |
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Knitting Factory to Keeps its Location... For Now
The Knitting Factory's conditional use permit was challenged last month and if they lost a Conditional Use Permit hearing, they could have been forced to close their doors. Someone at the Scientology building next door allegedly started a petition complaining about the music venue which started this whole matter. "The hearing went pretty smooth," explained Bruce Duff of the Knitting ...
LAist |
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Kid Rock Commits To VMAs; Spears’ Status Still Unknown
Kid Rock is coming back to the MTV Video Music Awards to perform his hit single “All Summer Long” during the live telecast on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 9 p.m. ET. And speculation abounds that Britney Spears might return for a chance at redemption.
MultiChannel News |
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CD reviews: Conductor Theodore Kuchar a perfect match for Bedrich Smetana's works
Bedrich Smetana is one of the most beloved Czech composers -- two others are Antonin Dvorak and Leos Janacek -- and particularly admired for the orchestral cycle "Ma Vlast" ("My Country") and the opera "The Bartered Bride."
The Plain Dealer |
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Huber, Symons, Ball, Cahn, Stern and Ward to Star in Rubicon's She Loves Me
Kirby Ward will direct the classic Joe Masteroff (book), Jerry Bock (music) and Sheldon Harnick (lyrics) musical, which will conclude the Rubicon's 10th anniversary season. Previews will begin Sept. 4 with an official opening scheduled for Sept. 6. The limited engagement will play through Sept. 28.
Playbill |
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Williamsport Grand Slam Parade & Festival
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY- The Williamsport Grand Slam Parade and Festival will be tonight from 6pm to 10pm . It will feature the parade of champions, street festival on Fourth, pre and post parade music, and a fireworks finale.
PAHomePage.com |
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Second Life Bluesman Gets First-Life Recording Contract
Nashville bluesman Von Johin learned the art of Mississippi Delta-style blues the old fashioned way: by playing small venues across the country. But despite the traditional nature of his music, Von Johin plays weekly shows in Second Life, as you can see in the video below.
All About Jazz |
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