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Basking in the ‘Spotlight’
MANILA, Philippines—International stage performers Robert Seña and Isay Alvarez teaching nursery rhymes and folk dances to pre-schoolers?
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The Script remembers RP, Vehnee Saturno
MANILA, Philippines—Sadness can be uplifting. The Script, a new band from Ireland, writes songs filled with grief and melancholy — but which don’t leave the listener depressed.
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Gabby springs a musical surprise on his fans
MANILA, Philippines—Actor Gabby Concepcion sprang a surprise on his fans recently with the release of his debut self-titled album. Of course, some people are curious: Can Gabby really sing his way out of a paper bag?
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Review: NZSO at Auckland Town Hall
Brahms was coy about his Second Piano Concerto, describing it as a "tiny piano concerto with a tiny, tiny wisp of a scherzo".
The New Zealand Herald |
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New AC/DC album out in October
Aussie music icon AC/DC will release its long-awaited new album Black Ice in October.
Stuff |
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U2 tracks leaked online after Bono boob
Four songs from U2's upcoming album were leaked on to the internet after frontman Bono played them too loudly on his stereo at his villa in the south of France.
Stuff |
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Martin/Yates
On June 14 2008, Delaine Dee Yates, formerly of Covington, was married to Ryan Eugene Martin of Los Angeles. The wedding took place at the Saddlerock Ranch, Chateau Le Dome, at sunset in Malibu, Calif.
St. Tammany News |
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Wi-Fi TV to Feature Live Event of the Month Original Programming
SEMA 2008, the world's largest aftermarket auto show, will be among the Wi-Fi TV Inc. (Pink Sheets:WIFT), www.wi-fitv.com, Live Events of the Month. Wi-Fi TV is expanding its original exclusive programming. Wi-Fi TV is working with its Wi-Fi TV Station owners and its own team to bring specials on topics ranging from the Internet to Cars to Golf to Consumer Electronics to Sports to Music.
Centre Daily Times |
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"High School Musical 3: Senior Year" Ultimate Fan Pep Rally Saturday, August 23 at the El Capitan Theatre
Walt Disney Pictures:
Centre Daily Times |
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County Democrats hold Donkey Days celebration
Monroe County Democratic Party chairman Steven Williams remembers a time when party activism in the county had all but fizzled out. But in 2006, Williams and several other Democratic Party supporters reorganized the Monroe County Democrats, and at the organization’s third-annual Donkey Days of August celebration on Thursday at Evans-Bosshard Park, there was plenty of optimism.
The Tomah Journal |
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The Week: August 18-21, 2008
Summer heat is returning with a vengeance, but these dog days will be followed by long nights of live music all week long. The Reverence Festival makes its triumphant return, and other stages will be jumping with shows by Secondhand Serenade, God-Des ' She, Gerri Dimaggio in Jazz at Five, the Rockin' for the Red Cross flood benefit, the Great Lakes Swimmers, and The Steepwater Band.
Isthmus |
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CALENDAR: Business Events
WednesdayThe Tuscaloosa chapter of Business Network International: 7:30 a.m. at Indian Hills Country Club, 1650 McFarland Blvd. N. Call Robin Bailey at 205-349-8673 or visit www.bnialabama.com. Thursday
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Sony to buy BMG stake for $900M
LOS ANGELES Sony Corp. said Tuesday it is buying Bertelsmann AG out of its 50-50 music venture Sony BMG for $900 million, giving it full ownership of a roster of artists including Alicia Keys and the increased ability to leverage music over an array of electronic devices.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Online radio Pandora likely to close
San Francisco - Popular online radio channel, Pandora, which allows users to choose the songs and artists they want to hear, is likely to close down soon due to a massive increase in royalties demanded by the music industry, the site's founder Tim We...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Solo Randy Owen releases CD, book on Nov. 4
When Alabama announced plans to retire from country music in 2002 after a sweeping 2003-2004 farewell tour, it looked like the end of a decades-long career for the band's singer, Randy Owen.
The Tennessean |
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One Night Only Three Days Grace Event in Movie Theatres Across the Country
MORRISTOWN, N.J.----Courtesy of The Bigger Picture, the alternative content distribution unit of Access Integrated Technologies, Inc. fans will be able to see "Three Days Grace: Live at The Palace 2008" in digital cinema equipped theatres across the country on August 26th.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Area women use music to channel aid for soldiers
The goal is to help them transition back into family and community life after returning from the Middle East.
News 8 Austin |
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Another Side of Regina Spektor
As rain fell upon thousands of wet heads in Brooklyn’s McCarren Pool last Friday evening, Regina Spektor’s classically trained hands danced on the keys of her Steinway grand piano.
New York Press |
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4-H Band performs summer concert
MOUNT VERNON -- The Licking County 4-H Band rolled into Mount Vernon on Saturday to perform a late-afternoon, late-summer concert on the grounds of The Living Center.
Mount Vernon News |
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Music, cars attract large crowd
FREDERICKTOWN -- Gorgeous weather, great music and food, and the chance to see hundreds of restored classic cars, brought large crowds Saturday to the Fredericktown Car Show and Bluegrass Festival.
Mount Vernon News |
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Adventurous Listening: Battles, Black Dice, Gang Gang Dance at SummerStage
Three of New York's finest and most original bands shared the stage on Saturday for a free concert at Central Park SummerStage.
New York Press |
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NEW: 21st annual Midwest Salute to the Arts slated for weekend
The Midwest Salute to the Arts will enter its third decade of existence this weekend when the annual smorgasbord of art, music and food comes to Everett Moody Park on Longacre Drive in Fairview Heights.
Collinsville Herald |
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Area women use music to channel aid for soldiers
Music March for Heroes honored military service men and women this weekend. The event was started by three Austin women to help raise awareness and funds for Hope for Heroes , a service that offers free counseling to military who serve in Iraq and Afghanistan.
News 8 Austin |
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Thunder Bay back for Pig Roast Thursday
Thunder Bay will return to the Oxford Summer Music Festival stage for next week's Pig Roast and music series finale as the group will play the extended concert evening, beginning at 6.
The Oxford Press |
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Rock meets romance in alumni musical
A cult rock musical loosely based on the personalities of famous Grandmaster chess players will debut at Riverland Community College Wednesday.
Austin Daily Herald |
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