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Kid Rock to play 'All Summer Long' at VMAs
Kid Rock is returning to the MTV Video Music Awards for another hit performance — and this time it does not involve a fistfight with Tommy Lee.
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Q&A: Pastor Robert Walter Graul
Grace Lutheran Church of Northbrook is celebrated for its hand bell choir, and who better to serve as pastor than Robert Walter Graul, a former hand bell choir director!
Northbrook Star |
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Rock Music Menu: Springsteen stands to be 'Super' and Bowl us over
The regular season hasn't even gotten underway yet, but according to gossip in the New York Post, the NFL has already tapped Bruce Springsteen for the Super Bowl halftime show, and the E Street Band will be in tow.
Delaware County Times |
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Parks and Recreation lists summer events
As the summer starts to wind down, the Medfield Parks and Recreation Department is gearing up for the fall recreation season with the release of its fall brochure. Two of the big highlights include the Fall Fest Concert and Fireworks on Saturday, Sept. 13 at McCarthy Park on Hospital Rd., starting at 5:30pm, and the 15 th annual Medfield Day 5K Road Race on Sept. 20 at the Pfaff Center ...
Medfield Press |
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A silky-smooth summer night with Boz Scaggs
Texas singer-guitarist Boz Scaggs played hits from throughout his career at Woodland Park on Wednesday night.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Twisted Sister - Twisted Sister Musical Heading To Broadway
TWISTED SISTER's quirky Christmas album is to be made into a Broadway musical. The band's festive LP A Twisted Christmas has been turned into a stage spectacular, which ...
ContactMusic |
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Katy Perry - Buckley Was Soundtrack To Perrys First Sex Encounter
Pop sensation KATY PERRY has special memories about tragic singer/songwriter JEFF BUCKLEY's music - because she lost her virginity while listening to his GRACE album. The ...
ContactMusic |
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Music: The Melvin's 'Nude With Boots'
After the absolutely awesome "(A) Senile Animal," "Nude With Boots" bookends the Melvins' strongest one-two punch since '93's "Houdini" and '94's "Stoner Witch."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Chronicling the story of Greater Palestine's rappers
[Yet another] blackout has descended upon Bourj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp this night. It makes your efforts to find the Palestinian Arab Center that much more atmospheric and inspires vague hopes that perhaps you won't miss the first minutes of Jackie Salloum's "Slingshot Hip Hop" after all.
The Daily Star Lebannon |
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My Chemical Romance - My Chemical Romance Announce Hiatus
Rockers MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE are taking a hiatus, so they can seek the inspiration to write a new album. After taking two years to tour and promote acclaimed 2006 album ...
ContactMusic |
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Lake County Fair celebrates 80 years
A performance by country music star Josh Gracin, along with rising country star Ashton Shepherd, will highlight a week of entertainment and fun at this year's 80th Lake County Fair, which runs through Saturday.
Northbrook Star |
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Chamber Music North concert slated
The Merling Trio will perform at the Glen Lake Community Reformed Church Aug. 22 at Chamber Music North's concert series.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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Michigan Int'l Speedway news 2008-08-14
BROOKLYN, Mich. (August 14, 2008) -- Michigan International Speedway has announced that country music star Danielle Peck will perform the National Anthem prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 3M Performance 400 presented by Bondo on Sunday.
Motorsport.com |
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Musical couple honored by Lionesses as Holmen Citizens of the Year
Sylvia and Buzz Groleau were more than a little bit surprised to learn last week that they had been named this year’s Holmen Citizens of the Year by the Holmen Lioness Club.
Onalaska Community Life |
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Brown upset over leak of unfinished song
New Chris Brown music has been popping up on the web - and the singer is not happy about it. The 19-year-old is frustrated that fans have been listening to a song called Electric Guitar that's supposed to be off his third album, due out next year.
The West Australian |
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Music Note, Little Belle may face each other again in Alabama
Grade 1 winners Music Note and Little Belle, stablemates trained by Saeed bin Suroor for Godolphin Racing, could make their second consecutive starts against each other in the $600,000 Alabama Stakes (G1) on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course.
Thoroughbred Times |
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LI MUSIC & DANCE: Opera of the Hamptons and Jimmy Webb performs
WHAT Composer, arranger and producer Jimmy Webb performs. Webb wrote "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," "MacArthur Park," "Up, Up and Away" and "Highwayman" - made a hit in the late 1980s for Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson
Newsday |
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Spinners take the crowd back to a time when R&B was king
Few things are more American than a county fair. But on Wednesday night, I dare say the Erie County Fairgrounds was the source of even more national pride than usual. On top of the bright lights, lazy Ferris wheels, rube-ready carnival games, overeaters and competing smells of manure and cotton candy, it was steeped in something else that's patently American -- sweet soul music.
The Buffalo News |
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Russian pianist thrills audience with Rachmaninoff concerto
CHAUTAUQUA -- Alexander Ghindin, the pianist who won the 2007 Cleveland Piano Competition, took the stage at the Chautauqua Institution Amphitheater on Tuesday to perform Rachmaninoff's ever-popular Piano Concerto No. 2.
The Buffalo News |
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Concert Preview: Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails Lights in the Sky summer tour rolls into the Toyota Center this Saturday featuring the genius of Trent Reznor. Reznor's been at the forefront of the industrial music scene since we wore out our tape deck on 1988's Pretty Hate Machine . NIN's music has steadily evolved over the years and chronicled the artist's life. Fragile was a depiction of the same in the artist. ...
Houstonist |
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Photographer captures musicians
For nearly 50 years, John Rowlands has been photographing some of the most popular musicians of our time.
Skokie Review |
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Calendar
Based upon space availability, The Review prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 10 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases and items of local interest to: Skokie Review or Lincolnwood Review, 130 S. Prospect Ave., ...
Skokie Review |
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Attention folkies: It's your weekend, time for Philly Folk Fest
Seventy-five hours, 60 musicians and three days. That's the Philadelphia Folk Festival and this year the festival is 47 and going strong with some new wrinkles promised for the 2008 version.
Delaware County Times |
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On First Album Of Millennium, Reducers Strip Rock To Essentials
Rock critic Robert Christgau once assessed a Reducers album by declaring their "satire is straightforward rather than deadpan, their anger their own."
The Virginia Gazette |
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Based upon space availability, The Review prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including births, campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 10 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases and items of local interest to: Skokie Review or Lincolnwood Review, 130 S. Prospect ...
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