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The Duhks (pronounced "ducks") don't land in one place too long. An acclaimed acoustic quintet from Winnipeg, they defy easy categorization by slipping unpredictably from spirituals to pop to world music to traditional folk.
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LANDFILL LENDS ENERGY
DENNIS TWP. - Crushing glass may be an abrasive sound to some, but at the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority, it's music to the ears of tho...
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Vietnam to deport Glitter after jail time for child sex abuse
One-time British glam rocker Gary Glitter was set to be released from a Vietnamese prison and deported Tuesday after two years and nine months behind bars for child sexual molestation.
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Vietnam to deport Glitter after jail time for child sex abuse
One-time British glam rocker Gary Glitter was set to be released from a Vietnamese prison and deported Tuesday after two years and nine months behind bars for child sexual molestation.
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Pop music millionaire jailed over teen sex
When the millionaire former manager of 1980s Australian band Mi-Sex arranged to meet a girl he had met online in a suburban motel, he knew she was under-age.
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Church to hold Labor Day Festival
COVINGTON - The Garden of Hope will be hosting a Labor Day Festival Aug. 31. The event will include food, music and worship beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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Caleidoscope of culture at Cultivaria
The third annual Cultivaria arts festival promises to once again turn Paarl into the hub of the South African entertainment industry when top local performers descend on this Boland town for a three day cultural extravaganza.
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Industry Moves: Clear Channel Promotes Online Unit Chief Harrison
Perhaps Clear Channel (NYSE: CCU) Radio is concerned about Sam Zell poaching more of the company's executives to run interactive at The Tribune Company. The radio network has locked in several senior execs to multi-year contracts. Among those who signed up for the long-haul is Evan Harrison, who has been promoted to EVP. Harrison was president of Clear Channel's Online Music & Radio unit and ...
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Denied music player, boy hurls & kills child
Suri, Aug. 18: A teenager pushed a 10-year-old girl off a bridge in Birbhum, climbed 30 feet down and strangled her because she refused to lend him an MP4 player, police said today.
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Puja minus film music
Cuttack, Aug. 18: This Ganesh puja, it will be devotion without drama here. The Cuttack administration has clamped a ban on film songs in music programmes at 400-odd city pujas during Ganesh puja festival that begins from September 3.
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Ruby Mtn. Chamber Music Festival
ELKO - The Ruby Mountain Chamber Music Festival starts at 7:30 p.m. today at the Western Folklife Center.
Elko Daily Free Press |
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A Guide to Greening Your Music
A few tips for reducing your musical footprint.
US News & World Report |
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Brazilian bossa nova singer Dorival Caymmi dies at 94
Dorival Caymmi, a Brazilian composer and singer known as the "Grandfather of Bossa Nova," has died at age 94.
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to Exclusively Sell "Black Ice" by AC/DC
Wal-Mart executives revamp their strategy in selling music, increasing exclusive contracts while decreasing the number of titles in their stores.
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ULTRABLAND ADDS EDITOR SCOTT HARRISON
NEW YORK - Editor Scott Harrison recently joined Ultrabland, here, bringing with him 20 years of creative promo experience. He began his career at National Video Center, where he worked for 11 years as an editor on music videos, commercials and broadcast promotion.
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Bono blamed for U2 song leak
U2 frontman Bono has been blamed for the band's latest recordings leaking online - after he played the tracks to his friends on holiday.
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Cleveland: Solon man brings drummer camp to town
Nearly 100 drummers will make so much noise in downtown Cleveland this weekend that even Solon residents might hear the beat. Steven Orkin, a music industry consultant who lives in Solon, has organized a drum fantasy camp. It will run...
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Stone Temple Pilots give fans a return trip
When Stone Temple Pilots emerged from the San Diego rock scene with 1992's "Core," the band was initially met with criticism of riding the coattails of grunge and discounted as a Pearl Jam knockoff. But while the music was panned in the press, STP's fan base didn't seem to notice as songs like "Plush," "Sex Type Thing" and "Wicked Garden" became MTV staples and fixtures on the charts.
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Noise control shuts down kindy disco
An Auckland kindy's flabbergasted after noise control officers shut down a kids' disco for playing Bob the Builder music too loud. One Tree Hill Kindergarten in Auckland was holding its annual two hour-affair on Friday night when a neighbour decided to spoil the fun.
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Business
: RenCap Cuts RTS '08 Target to 2,350 Renaissance Capital on Monday slashed its year-end forecast for the benchmark RTS Index from 3,000 to 2,350 and increased its equity risk premium for the country from 4 percent to 5.5 percent in a sign of continued investor jitters.
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Mary J. Blige coming to DTE
Following her sold-out co-headlining concert with Jay-Z at The Palace of Auburn Hills in April, Mary J. Blige will return to Metro Detroit on Sept. 28 with a concert at DTE Energy Music Theatre, venue officials announced Monday.
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Naturals Return to Friendly Confines on Tuesday
After a long road trip to Midland and Frisco, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals will no doubt be energized by returning to Springdale to their home fans, who have watched the Naturals compile one of the top home records amongst all minor league teams in the country.
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Music in the Rockies Winners Announced
GMA Music in the Rockies winners receive deals from Centricity Music,Disney and others.
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5,000 Dancers Will Try to Bring Music to Life
19 August 2008 By Alexandra Odynova / Special to The Moscow Times Question: What do you get when you combine a DJ, a Russian orchestra and pairs of dancing Argentines?
The Moscow Times |
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The battle begins
Three-year-old Gunnar Piepkorn of Minnetonka took a moment to savor a formidable ear of roasted corn as he waited for the start of the parade Aug. 9 that accompanied the annual Corn Days Festival hosted by St. George’s Catholic Church in Long Lake. The event, which raises money for church projects, featured two days of music, food, games, and a four-mile run.
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