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ION Tape 2 PC may not be worth the time
What: ION Tape 2 PC, a USB cassette archiving machine. Features: Using a USB connection, it records music from your tapes into MP3 files. It has a dual-dubbing cassette deck and comes with stereo RCA cables. Audacity software is included for editing audio files.
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Rainn Wilson goes from "Office" dork to aging "Rocker"
Rainn Wilson, known for his role as Dwight Schrute of "The Office," talks about his new movie, "The Rocker," opening Aug. 20.
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Jaguar Love singer's voice can get its claws into you
Former Seattle band Jaguar Love releases its first album, "Take Me to the Sea," today on Matador Records. Band members Johnny Whitney and Cody Votolato are formerly of the Blood Brothers; drummer Jay Clark played in Pretty Girls Make Graves.
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Blake enjoying his journey with Dodgers
Brendon Huttman, the Dodgers' first-year strength and conditioning coach who spent the past five seasons in the Cleveland Indians organization, was asked one day during the team's current homestand if he had any good stories about Casey Blake, the veteran third baseman the Dodgers acquired from the Indians three weeks ago.
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Bush, Musharraf: An uneasy alliance
Running for president, George W. Bush couldn't name the new leader of Pakistan. But after the Sept. 11 attacks, Pervez Musharraf became a crucial but ultimately frustrating ally in the war against Islamic extremists. The embattled Musharraf, who resigned Monday, angered his countrymen by siding with the United States. He disappointed Washington by failing to be tougher with al-Qaida and the ...
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Mirrorman picks up Maestro baton to join the celebrity conductors
Just how hard can it be to wave a stick at a bunch of musicians? Our man decides to find out.
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Scotch Whisky Producer Chivas Regal Launches Creative Design Studio
World renowned Scotch whisky producers, Chivas Regal, announced the official launch of its hugely successful Chivas Studio event from 4-6 September in Hong Kong. This creative design studio brings together an exuberant blend of design, art, music, gastronomy and mixology through an experiential platform for tastemakers, opinion leaders and whisky lovers to share the Chivas spirit of luxury and ...
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Add the Olympic lip syncer to the ranks of outed fakers/
The 800 drummers weren't the only highly synchronized performers at China's Olympic opening ceremony. Less well-received: The lip-syncing pigtailed girl in the red dress.
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Stanley Jordan serves up some late-summer jazz
Wowing crowds more than two decades ago and picking up a couple of Grammy nominations along the way, including one for Best New Artist, wasn't enough to keep guitar virtuoso Stanley Jordan in the limelight.
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The Long Goodbye (1973)
(112 mins, R, 1973). How his Another Planet Entertainment beat the competition to host the epic Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about.
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CRITIC'S CHOICE
Ed Reed Ed Reed looks decades younger than his actual age and sings with the smooth, smoldering soul of a young man. He had his first music lesson with Charles Mingus, sang in a combo led by trumpeter Dupree Bolton, established a daycare center ...
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The American Mall
(2008) Starring: Nina Dobrev , Rob Mayes Director: Shawn Ku Synopsis: Recent High School grad and aspiring singer/songwriter Ally helps out at her mother's music store when she falls for an equally talented young musician who moonlights as a janitor at the mall in order to support his own rock star dreams.
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Ready, set, show
Rural Sacramento County, where you can wedge a Home Depot between houses, is quality goat country. Jake Carlson, 15, and his sister, Abby, 12, wake up at 5 a.m. to get their farm chores done. They have 17 goats entered in State Fair competitions this year. Abby Carlson and her brother, Jake, groom one of their dairy goats to prepare it for the State Fair.
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New gems from Xbox Live Arcade
I'm a sucker for big, juicy games with flashy graphics, block-rockin' audio and tons of things to do. This summer has been unusually rich in such ambitious productions, with high-profile releases like "Metal Gear Solid 4," "Ninja Gaiden II" and "Grid."
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No foul play suspected in death of man found outside o Macon music store
Deputies do not suspect foul play in the death of a retired Macon Water Authority worker found Monday morning outside Bill Hardin Music store on Chambers Road near Interstate 475 in Bibb County, said Lt. George Meadows, Bibb County Sheriff's Office spokesman.
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Ranch merges food, music, buffalo
Lisa Harris grabbed a handful of hay and leaned precariously out of the tractor bed. Her goal: to grab the attention of a hefty buffalo and bring her closer.Harris, 50, of Bend, was visiting a different kind of farmers market.The Friends and Farmers Market, held each Sunday from 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p.m. at Pine Mountain Ranch, about six miles east of Bend, offers many of the same joys as an ...
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Satyam visits the butcher
Over 25 minutes of the films including a song, comedy and stunt sequence have been reportedly chopped off from the movie. Hopes are that the crisper version would attract audiences.
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Boston provides encounters with greatness
The imprint these young missionaries from First Baptist Church left on the city of Boston began not long after they arrived, as they drew neighborhood children to three music camps. At one location the church had burned two years ago, so some of the activities took place outside, in full view of a busy street corner. Their witnessing - interspersed with fun - would go a long way. read more
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Biography
Organist Jim Alfredson and guitarist Joe Gloss originally met at Michigan State University in 1997. Together they co-lead various groups before meeting drummer Randy Marsh in the fall of 2000. His experience and leadership served as the last piece of the puzzle and organissimo was born.
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Castleton concert on Green
Gypsy Reel will be reeling in the fans tonight when the Celtic band gets into a fiddlin' frenzy during the Castleton Summer Concert on the Green Series on Tuesdays. ... - Staff Report
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Cultural diversity will be celebrated
Louisville is hosting its sixth annual WorldFest on Friday and Saturday of Labor Day weekend. The free festival, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Aug. 29-30, will take place on the city's Belvedere at Fifth and Main streets.
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Kelly Osbourne - Osbourne Slams Cowells Huge Ego
KELLY OSBOURNE will never work with music mogul SIMON COWELL - because of his huge ego. The reality TV star's mother Sharon worked with Cowell on British TV talent ...
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CDs out today
Staind, "The Illusion of Progress" (Atlantic) It's tempting to apply the title of Staind's sixth album to its overall creative trajectory, but after selling more than 15 million albums over 12 years, this nu-metal band is clearly content to hang on to its formulaic songwriting.
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Gospel singer is focused on youth
At a time when scantily clad female socialites are powerful enough to influence everything from pop music to presidential elections, it can be difficult to tout the virtues of a lower hemline and a life of purity. But for gospel vocalist CeCe Winans, a multiple Grammy and Dove award winner, it is a passion — and a responsibility she takes seriously.
Ventura County Star |
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At Cyber Café Wednesday, step into Jann Klose's 'Reverie'
If you've lived in as many different -- and diverse -- places as singer/songwriter Jann Klose has, you're bound to have picked up some interesting influences along the way.
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