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Music festival Saturday
Businesswoman Beth Jarzabek will again combine good music for a great cause on Saturday, when she'll host the second all-day Music Fest of Hell in the Putnam Township hamlet to benefit pediatric cancer services.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus |
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Salute 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
IndiaGlitz |
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Jagjit Singh at Album launch - Picture Gallery
Singing sensations like Jagjit Singh, Anuradha Poudwal, Sapna Mukherji and many others were present at the music launch of Anup Jalota's new album 'Nayi Bhajan Sandhya' in Mumbai.
Glamsham.com |
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Is this that loneliness of a long distance runner?
He used to own a jazz bar in Tokyo. He competes in at least one marathon a year, and has completed more than a few triathlons, too. And his books, with their cool, surreal take on reality, have a passionate, devoted following.
Hindustan Times |
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Rock Band 2 instruments work in GH4 News
Sony has been working with the makers of Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band, SingStar and Rock Revolution to ensure PS3 instrument peripherals will work across all of those titles.
EuroGamer |
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Waverly block party planned
On Saturday, Sept. 6, there will be a musical block party in downtown Waverly, N.Y.
The Daily & Sunday Review |
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Man who rapped about cocaine use in New City pleads guilty to drug possession
A Central Nyack musician who rapped about affluent white New City teenagers using cocaine faces a state prison sentence in October for possessing the drug.
The Journal News |
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Riverfest Dynamite sponsors announced
FOR THE REVIEW The Towanda John B. Merrill Parkway (River Street), along the beautiful Susquehanna River, will again come alive with music, games, food and fun, this Aug. 21, 22 and 23, for the 21st year of Riverfest.
The Daily & Sunday Review |
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Rockland briefing
Clarkstown police have arrested Hector Lima-Santos, 27, of Nanuet and charged him with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated.
The Journal News |
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Don Helms, musician who performed with singer-musician Hank Williams
Nashville, Tenn. - Don Helms, 81, the steel guitarist who became one of country music's most influential musicians through his association with singer-composer Hank Williams in the 1940s and early 1950s, died Aug. 11 at Skyline Medical Center in Nashville after a heart attack.
The Plain Dealer |
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Best damn bassists? If you say so
There's only one place for every self-respecting bass player and bass lover with $30 to spare tomorrow night: the S.M.V. Thunder Tour's only Canadian stop, at Sound Academy on Polson St., comprised of arguably the most influential contemporary electric bass guitarists, Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten.
Toronto Star |
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Trent Reznor explains why Nine Inch Nails is giving away the band's new album online Rocking the Web
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, August 19, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Music Licensing Fees - Consultation
The UK Intellectual Property Office is currently consulting on the proposed changes to the exemptions from public performance rights in sound recordings and performers' rights contained within the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Royal Yachting Association |
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Hollywood Joins Memphis for a Farewell to Isaac Hayes
Actresses, Scientologists, musicians, politicians and Memphis residents paid tribute to singer Isaac Hayes.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Ryan: Simon is jealous
American Idol' presenter Ryan Seacrest believes music mogul Simon Cowell is unhappy with his ever-expanding career.
Independent Online |
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Death Cab For Cutie Announce Tour
Fresh from their iTunes Festival appearance, there's no sleep til Ally Pally for the sensitive Ameripop heroes.
Xfm Online |
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Black Stone Cherry is proud to be loud
For anyone who thinks the country is a nice, quiet place to sit and listen to the crickets, we present Black Stone Cherry. They're so loud they make crickets explode. The rock 'n' roll band from Edmonton, Ky., takes its inspiration from the late 1960s and early 1970s, when concepts such as power trios and turning amps up to 11 were born.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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The Canadian Music Café has announced the 15 artists who will be showcased to the film and TV industry at the Hard Rock Café Sept. 9 to 11, during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Toronto Star |
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Fundraisers set for musicians
CHUGWATER n Friends of a Chugwater couple who lost their uninsured home in an August 3 fire are planning a number of fundraisers to help them recover their losses.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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Events for Tuesday in New York
Rapper-turned-actor Mos Def and acclaimed drummer Chris Dave perform at the Highline Ballroom. Dave performs his jazz-infused style while Mos Def showcases a few rhymes from his upcoming album, "The Ecstatic."
New York Daily News |
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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."
CBS News |
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30 SECONDS TO LIFTOFF
Actor and rocker Jared Leto, frontman for the band 30 Seconds To Mars, blasted back at music label EMI yesterday, calling the $30 million breach of contract lawsuit the company filed Friday against the group "ridiculously oversized, totally...
New York Post |
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Lend your voice of experience
Mary Cohen writes a Community Music column.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Iowa City band to play Coralville series
The Iowa City Community Band will play a concert at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at S.T. Morrison Park, as part of Coralville's concert series.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Music Listings
Rusty Lemon - . Tuesdays. Blue Monkey 2012 Madison (Overton Square) 272-BLUE.
The Memphis Flyer |
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