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Hope Presbyterian opens doors to the city for Hayes memorial
The funeral itself is a closely guarded secret. But on Monday, there's a memorial service at Hope Presbyterian Church that is described a musical tribute to a worldwide icon. 
WMCTV Memphis
Moab music festival Aug. 28-Sept. 13
MOAB, Utah -- If climbing, hiking, river-rafting, mountain-biking and the scenery in Arches National Park aren't enough to draw you to Moab, here's another reason to visit: three weekends of music.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Meet the Band: Broken River Prophet
The band: Adam Brilla (guitar, voice), Eric Provonsil (mandolin, lap steel, bass), Deborah Warfield (guitar, voice), Dennis Noble (bass), Marty Rex (drums) The...
Boston Herald
MC pals' flows are Kosha
People unfamiliar with contemporary hip-hop might be surprised that tonight's Roxy headliner is a 32-year-old Jewish rapper from Long Island named Aesop Rock. They'll...
Boston Herald
Hamilton Youth orchestra holding auditions
On Saturday, Sept. 6, from 9 a.m. to noon at Hillfield Strathallan College - 299 Fennell Ave. West, the Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (HPYO) will be holding auditions.
Stoney Creek News
RTS for Friday, August 15, 2008
ITALIAN FEST: The world seems so much better after a meatball sandwich smothered in homemade sauce (heavy on the cheese), some cannoli — and maybe some fried dough. Throw in some music, dancing, fun and fireworks, and watch the smiles multiply.
The Bradford Era
Alan Smithee: Films on famous musicians
Dear Readers: I am not here. If you would, please excuse my absence and enjoy a classic Smithee column. Of special note: Mentions of original gifts bestowed have been excised.
The Palm Beach Post
Irwin's Art and Jazz Nights exceeds expectations
Irwin's Third Thursday Art and Jazz Night has gone twice better than expected, according to Main Street Manager Donn Henderson.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
All Dates for this Event:
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH will be from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Mill Creek Park. The event is sponsored by Jubilee Outreach Ministries. Activities will include games, live music, free refreshments and free school supplies and prizes. For more information, call 335-6715.
The Inter-Mountain
NAACP Heritage Day festival stresses unity and awareness
The Greensburg-Jeannette chapter of the NAACP, which represents most of Westmoreland County, held its annual Heritage Day festival at Buster Clarkson Field in Jeannette.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Cole: Knox music vets aim for the unexpected
The tenacity of local rock trio shadowWax has paid off as the group has one of the most recognized names in the Knoxville music scene. Since forming in 2001, the band has unveiled a new release on a nearly annual basis, but the group's most recent recording endeavor may surprise the act's longtime followers.
Knoxville News Sentinel
Simultaneous benefit shows draw diverse artists
There are few things more primal than music. Mothers and fathers sing to their babies, and one of the first things that babies do is bounce to music. Music stirs emotions. It can soothe. It can invigorate. And, sometimes, it can help heal.
Knoxville News Sentinel
24-Hour Funcast
"Outsider's Inn": After vying against each other for a music contract in CMT's "Gone Country" earlier this year, the unlikely trio of Maureen McCormick ("The Brady Bunch"), Bobby Brown and Carnie Wilson are shipped off to Newport, Tenn., in this spin-off. 9 p.m., CMT.
Erie Times-News
Growing up has its highs and lows
It's late spring 1994 in New York City. The days are getting warmer. Hip hop is poppin'. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is trying to clean up the streets, while Luke Shapiro is about to graduate from high school and spend his last summer before college making as much money as he can at his part-time job, selling pot.
Knoxville News Sentinel
Movies: A disturbance in The Force
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” is a welcome trek for hard-core fans, it will be a mixed thrill given that the saga returns to the big screen as a cartoon. George Lucas’ prequel ...
The State
Rothbury deaths caused by drug overdoses
The Oceana County medical examiner’s office says drug overdoses killed two people at the Rothbury music festival. Staci Wagner, 33, of Waterloo, NY, was found unresponsive near her camp site by her boyfriend on Sunday July 6th.
Ludington Daily News
Musicals Belle Barth, Take Me America, Here On This Hill and Killala Bay Tested in Chicago
Stages 2008, Theatre Building Chicago's annual festival of new musicals in progress, a major Midwest showcase for dawning musicals, plays Aug. 15-17.
Playbill
Jackson Browne sues McCain, RNC over song in ad
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jackson Browne doesn't want John McCain running on anything fueled by his lyrics.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay
Ozzy, AC/DC, Deep Purple, Rainbow and Quiet Riot Stars Plan Big Noize for 9/11
Vocalist Joe Lynn Turner (Deep Purple/Rainbow/Yngwie Malmsteen), bassist Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne), guitarist Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot) and drummer Simon Wright (ACDC) will bring their band Big Noize to Iraq and Kuwait in September
antiMUSIC
Kid Rock, Lil Wayne and Jonas Brothers Confirmed for VMAs
Kid Rock is returning to the VMA's for more crazy and unforgettable moments
antiMUSIC
Game Slams Jesse Jackson -- Twice -- On New Tracks With Lil Wayne, Nas
"It's a hundred different messages you can take from the song," Game said on Monday afternoon, cruising through Houston on his ...
MTV Asia
Hot Chip Add Drummer for Upcoming Tour
Hot Chip are set to return to the US for a second tour this Fall.
antiMUSIC
Greenville music minister fails to support his 13 kids
A 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. A judge ordered Lyman Rea on Thursday to pay $37,000 before he’s released, WYFF-TV in Greenville reported. He was arrested Wednesday while preparing for an evening service at Second Baptist Church in Greenville.
The State
Three-alarm blaze damages Concord music studios
n concord: No one injured in three-alarm blaze that takes nearly two hours to control
Contra Costa Times
The Song Remains The Same for Vh1
VH1 Classic is celebrating the 39th anniversary of the 'summer of love' with a weekend of classic rock documentaries and concerts
antiMUSIC
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