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The Olympian |
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29th Annual LiaBraaten Studio Awards on Wednesday
HIBBING — Leah and Craig LiaBraaten, owners of Living Water Music, Inc. and its subsidiaries, the LiaBraaten Teaching Studio and the Hibbing School of Music, announce the 29th Annual LiaBraaten Studio Awards Recital to be held at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the Hibbing Memorial Building.
Hibbing Daily Tribune |
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James Raymond Trial Begins
AUBURN (NEWSCENTER)-- A jury will hear opening statements today in the trial of James Raymond. He's the former Auburn elementary school teacher accused of putting his hand under the dress of a female student in his music class back in 2007.
WCSH 6 Portland |
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Could Net Radio's Extinction Be Close?
Pandora founder says Web radio industry is in deep trouble as royalties paid to music industry are set to increase.
PC World |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Overheated iPod nano caused fires TOKYO - Japan's trade ministry said on Tuesday that three fires had been caused by overheating Apple iPod nanos, which it said could be due to a battery defect. No one was injured in the three fires involving the music players made by Apple Inc but the government said in a statement Apple had reported two other cases where people had ...
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Ableton Updates Live Audio Sequencer
Pro audio music company Ableton released an update for its audio sequencer, Live 7. The new version tackles five bugs in the...
PC World |
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Rasikkum Seemane & Tamizhagam audio to see light of day
Rasikkum Seemane has music by Vijay Antony. Meanwhile, Madha Movie Makers are coming up with a film titled Tamizhagam and the movies music album was launched recently at the AVM Studios.
IndiaGlitz |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (4:03 a.m.) Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and a woven straw mat, a government official said Tuesday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Goldfrapp to hit Seventh heaven live
Electro pop band Goldfrapp visit Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall on October 25. Get ticket information The British group will be playing songs from Seventh Treem their fourth album, which was produced by the duo and Flood.
Express and Star |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo.
The Economic Times |
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Happy Feet
Gadsden grandmother Carol Stephens is pounding the pavement to let folks know about a fundraiser for a special little boy.
The Gadsden Times |
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New DVD releases: 08.19.08
"Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert", "Prom Night" among new releases
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and a woven straw mat, a government official said Tuesday. No one was injured, and there was no further damage, said Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry official Hiroyuki Yoshitsune. The latest problem follows a similar ministry report in ...
The State |
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Malaysia vs Avril
An upcoming Avril Lavigne concert in Malaysia is in jeopardy, after local Islamists insisted she was "too sexy".
Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Security becoming a concern at Thursday at the Square
For years, the Thursday at the Square concert series has served as a showcase summer event, luring thousands of area residents to downtown Buffalo each week for big-name musical acts.
The Buffalo News |
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Tuesday, the 19th of August 2008
How did you start singing Khmer music? Todd: When a song is popular in Cambodia, it is played over and over and over again. When I was a missionary, I started picking up lyrics just cycling through my neighbourhood.
Phnom Penh Post |
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Crows and Maroon 5 are a pair with soul
Just what do Maroon 5 and Counting Crows have in common? Not much, actually. Both use electric guitars. Both fuse R&B elements with rock. Both command a sizable following. That's about it.
The Buffalo News |
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Worshipers put church on Russell St. back in action
WORCESTER - The sound of choir music is once again filling the nave of the former Park Congregational Church on Sunday mornings, just weeks after the Russell Street house of worship was abandoned by its cash-strapped congregation for less costly quarters.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Zimfest set to rock Cape Town
Zimfest 08, boasting an impressive line-up of local artists including Freshlyground, Coda and the Dirty Skirts, looks set to rock the Mother City.
News 24 South Africa |
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MySpace takes on YouTube with TV channel
MySpace Australia launches an online television channel with Death Cab For Cutie concert.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Festival participants enjoy living in the past
CARROLL - At first glance, the Carroll Old Timers Festival might be overlooked as just one of Ohio's many summer festivals.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette |
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Monastery set to celebrate music of Bach
OXFORD TWP. Saint Augustine's Monastery is inviting the public to join them for the annual "Bach Music Fest," to be held this Friday in their church. "Bach was one of the great church musicians of all times," said Father Richard Herbel, who has lived at the monastery in Oxford Township for 27 years.
The Oakland Press |
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Reliance Communications launches BIG TV DTH
Mumbai, Aug 19 : Reliance Communications today launched the country's first mpeg-4 quality Direct to Home (DTH) service --Big TV, with an aim to capture five million customers in the first 12 months of operation.
New Kerala |
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MySpace launches online TV channel
MySpace Australia has launched its online television channel with a global concert by US band Death Cab for Cutie.
The West Australian |
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Biography
Born in 1969 in Petah-Tikva, Israel, Asaf later moved to the town of Rehovot, where he spent his teens and early twenties. This was an influential move for Asaf, as it was here amongst the diverse cultural influences he found in Rehovot that Asaf began to show an interest in music and rhythm.
All About Jazz |
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