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It's Happening - Scarborough
Thursday, Aug. 21 EAST SCARBOROUGH FESTIVAL Market, fresh fruits and vegetables, entertainment, children's activities, vendor tables, barbecue and flea market. St. Margaret's in the Pines, 4130 Law...
East York Mirror
Dodge Rodeo Tour to make second sop in Valentia
Saddle up the horses folks, because the rodeo is coming to town. The Dodge Rodeo Tour will be making its second stop in Valentia August 23 and 24, following the overwhelmingly successful freshman stop on last year's tour.
myKawartha.com
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An Ojibwa from Ontario's Manitoulin Island, Crystal Shawanda owns an amped-up voice and a professed love for old-school country, shouting out to Patsy Cline in her lyrics and covering the Hank Williams classic "Your Cheatin' Heart."
Brandon Sun
Music Review: The Duhks are idealistic eclectics
The Duhks, "Fast Paced World" (Sugar Hill)
AP via Yahoo! News
Rockie Horoscope
If you know your ascendant, read it too. GENERAL FORECAST: The Scorpio new moon on Friday demands as much as it promises. Keep the story of the Pied Piper in mind before you set an agenda for the next four weeks.
LA Weekly
Clubs / Venues
"Some say noise is the future of music," reads the jacket of Bob Bellerue’s new documentary film, People Who Do Noise, offering the logical conclusion "Others claim it is the end." The answer, of course, is somewhere in between. Bellerue, formerly of the performance space known as Il...
LA Weekly
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"Some say noise is the future of music," reads the jacket of Bob Bellerue’s new documentary film, People Who Do Noise , offering the logical conclusion "Others claim it is the end." The answer, of course, is somewhere in between.
LA Weekly
'Harry Potter' Vs. 'Twilight': Battle Of The 'Bands About Books'
Following in the footsteps of "Harry Potter"-inspired wizard rock, fans of Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series are forming Twi-rock bands.
MTV Music Television
Putman, Maverine Knop
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Collier-Butler Funeral Home for Maverine Knop Putman, 81, Gadsden, who died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. Daughter, Ann Cardin, will be delivering the eulogy. Music to be provided by Jovina Rice Lowery. Burial in Union Congregational Methodist Church Cemetery, Boaz.
The Gadsden Times
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Tribute groups are nothing new. From Abba to ZZ Top, it seems like anyone with a couple of CDs now has their own tribute band. With the cover-band field so thoroughly covered, tribute-minded musicians are looking to other mediums.
LA Weekly
Events on Aug 19, 2008
The much-maligned country-pop genius Glen Campbell celebrates the release of a new CD, titled Meet Glen Campbell. The ten-track contents should serve as an introduction to younger listeners, with covers of songs by rock and pop artists both old (John Lennon, Jackson Browne, Tom Petty) and...
LA Weekly
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Recent aesthetic realignments and depth-of-field improvements in music have made possible the phenomenon of composer/visionary types such as Nico Muhly.
LA Weekly
Huffman and Snow to Headline Wood for NYMF
Tony Award-winning actress Cady Huffman will star in the New York Musical Theatre Festival production of Wood, which begins performances Sept. 15.
Playbill
sBach, 'sBACH' (Suicide Squeeze)
Here's some déjà vu for fans of Hella guitarist Spencer Seim's Nintendo-spazz side project the Advantage and his solo half of Hella's 2005 double album Church Gone Wild/Chirpin' Hard (he was responsible for the latter disc). Basically, Seim attempts the same video-music-gone-rock theme via lo-fi electronics, though it's more mannered and less playful here -- imagine Sonic the Hedgehog simply ...
Spin
Grandma's Attic
Borders and Dalton are fine as bookstores go — fresh-scrubbed, vacuumed and disinfected shrines to best-sellers and rock celebs. But walking into the decades-old Hollywood shop Counterpoint Records and Books is a bit like entering a fabulous attic.
LA Weekly
Music Review: Teen Singer Has Mature Sound On CD
Karina, "First Love" (Def Jam)
CBS News
Music Review: Shawanda Shows Power On Debut
Crystal Shawanda, "Dawn Of A New Day" (RCA Nashville)
CBS News
Music Review: New Album Finds Hatfield Blue
Juliana Hatfield, "How to Walk Away" (Ye Olde Records)
CBS News
Veteran Distribution Executive Michael Bull Joins The Orchard
Following its July 2008 purchase of TVT Records, a leading U.S. independent record label, The Orchard, a global leader in digital music and entertainment services, today announced the hire of veteran music distribution executive Michael Bull. Bull will serve as the General Manager of TVT Distribution, The Orchard's newly unveiled physical distribution platform.
Centre Daily Times
Poor teen sleep habits may raise blood pressure, lead to CVD
( American Heart Association ) Poor sleep quality and shorter sleep periods in teens may increase the odds of elevated blood pressure.Researchers found poor sleep quality in teens may be more likely than shorter sleep periods to lead to pre-hypertension. Researchers say technology in bedrooms (i.e., music, phones, computers) may be part of the problem.
EurekAlert!
About Tonight
Photo by mukulr MOVIE: Screen on the Green may be over, but the Comcast Outdoor Film Festival at Strathmore Music Hall is just getting going. Bring a blanket and make a picnic out of it with the kids -- all the selections are family friendly, and films begin at 8:30 p.m. Tonight's feature is The Kite Runner Ghostbusters . MUSIC: Hop in the way back machine and catch ...
DCist
Harlem Week Exhibits the Unique Culture of the Community
NEW YORK—It was a pleasant Sunday afternoon to celebrate the Harlem Week festival for its 34th anniversary. The celebration took place on 135th Street, in order to honor the unique cultures and unity of the neighborhood.
The Epoch Times
Download: The Secret Machines
Man, maybe we should just rename today "Free Music Monday!" This new Secret Machines track won't be on their new album, Secret Machines , even though it's from those recording sessions. We DJed with this track last week and loved hearing it boom over a massive sound system. The thundering drums and It's a keeper and assuages any worries we had about the replacement of original guitarist ...
Chicagoist
Youth Focus--Matthew Greer
School and community programs: Music, square dancing, speech/debate, playing music at nursing homes, etc. Plans after graduation: I will major in mechanical engineering technology at LeTourneau University.
Brenham Banner-Press
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