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Barbershop fest coming to Lakeside
LAKESIDE -- Lakeside will host the Barbershop Quartet Festival on Labor Day Weekend to conclude the Chautauqua's 2008 summer season.
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Media Day
Tuesday’s tunes: Jonas Brothers, “A Little Bit Longer” (Hollywood Records). David Sanborn, “Here and Gone” (Decca U.S.). Extreme, “Saudades de Rock” (Open E). Nine Inch Nails, “The Slip” (vinyl), (The Null Corp.). New Kids on the Block, “Greatest Hits” (Sony). The Cure, “Perfect Boy” (Mix 13) (single), (Geffen). Hillsong, “This Is Our God” (Integrity Media). Star Wars: The Clone Wars, original ...
The State |
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Malaysia cancels 'too sexy' Lavigne concert
An Avril Lavigne concert scheduled for later this month in Malaysia has been cancelled amid complaints that the show by the Canadian rock singer is "too sexy."
CTV.ca |
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In Japan, people can use iPods as cigarette lighters
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 straw woven mat, a government official said Tuesday.
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ACIDplanet.com Lifts the Curtain on Johnny Cash Remix Contest
MADISON, Wis.----ACIDplanet.com, one of the Internet's premier sites for user-generated music, video content, computer-based recording and remixing tools, has unveiled a contest to develop a music remix of Johnny Cash's debut single "Cry, Cry, Cry," later included on Cash's debut album, His Hot and Blue Guitar.
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Child Molestation Suspect Due in Court
James Raymond, the former music teacher accused of molesting one of his students at Park Avenue Elementary School in Auburn, is expected in court on Tuesday as his trial begins in Androscoggin County Superior Court. (Provided by News 13)
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Pjazza from Xlendi in Gozo
Live once again from Malta’s sister island, Pjazza will be giving a melodic performance in Gozo’s south west region, Xlendi on Friday 22nd August. Pjazza’s musical for this Friday comes from a grammy Award-nominated American blues band, Blues Brothers. On Friday, Pjazza also presents Malta’s best selling artist Ira Losco together with Petra Zammit, Georgina Abela and Ritienne. ...
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Otero County Fair comes to an end
The 69th Otero County Fair is now history, and fair organizers are pleased with the turnout. "We have another one under our belt, and in spite of the rain. I think we had a good fair," fair manager Becky McFarland said Monday. The fair closed Saturday night.
Alamogordo Daily News |
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Silk is gold standard for Chinese textiles
The 2008 Olympics in Beijing have allowed Westerners to view some of the ancient Chinese culture. Architecture, dance and music are just a few of the wonders, but none is more breathtaking than the colors and textiles of the costumes. Brilliant red, metallic gold, blue, green and bright yellow pair up with intricate patterns of embroidery on breathtakingly beautiful silk.
Anchorage Daily News |
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – An Avril Lavigne concert scheduled for later this month in Malaysia has been cancelled amid complaints that the show by the Canadian rock singer is "too sexy."
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Kenya: It's Jazz Time Yet Again
A MIX OF SOUTH AFRICAN AND overseas jazz musicians will, at the end of this month, grace the annual Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival -- the first major entertainment event after the ugly violence that rocked that country early in the year.
AllAfrica.com |
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Japan reports 2 iPods overheating, suspects defect
TOKYO (AP) — Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in the popular iPod Nano music player after reports that two overheated in Tokyo.
Canoe Money |
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Music maestro
Why DJ Norman Jay owes his success to Notting Hill Carnival
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UOMO Media's Song Used During Olympic Television Telecast
TORONTO----UOMO Media Inc. , a multi-channel entertainment company, is proud to announce that Chris Perry's song "All I Ever Wanted" is one of the feature songs for the CBC television's coverage of the Beijing Olympics.
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Japan warns of iPod nano fire risk
Apple's Asia-Pacific senior product marketing manager Yeo Eng Yiong (unseen) displays the new iPod nano at its India launch in Mumbai, September 2007. Japan has warned users of Apple iPod nanos of a potential fire risk after two new instances in which the popular portable music players overheated.
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Good Ol' Family Fun at 11th Annual River Days
Last year's Basalt River Days queen and 10-year festival director Liz Phillips might be gone, but one of the midvalley's favorite annual festivals is turning 11 this year, bringing with it the same great live music and events that Basaltines have come to enjoy.
Aspen Daily News |
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The Aspen Music Festival and School Music Movers
Ever watch what else happens on the Aspen Music Festival stages between pieces? A carefully choreographed dance to reset the stage is carried out by the 100-person team comprised of numerous individual crews.
Aspen Daily News |
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South Africa: Mccarthy Will Face the Music After Australia Game
CONTROVERSIAL striker Benni McCarthy faces a late-night meeting with the national soccer team management after tonight's friendly international against Australia.
AllAfrica.com |
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Entertainment Weekly out of loop on 'Harry Potter' release date change
UPDATED: 07 :59 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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CBC overhauling Radio 2
The CBC will announce a radical revamp of its Radio Two network today with the introduction of more popular and cross-cultural music and a de-emphasizing of classical content.
Canada.com |
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Robertson's 'Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread' inspires writers, including Terry Pluto
UPDATED: 07 :58 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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Japan, Apple probe possible defect in iPod Nano: report
Japan is investigating a possible battery defect in Apple Inc.’s iPod Nano music player after two of the devices overheated in Tokyo, scorching nearby paper and a straw-woven mat, according to a news report Tuesday citing a government official.
Market Watch |
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Customer Service
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - An Avril Lavigne concert scheduled for later this month in Malaysia has been cancelled amid complaints that the show by the Canadian rock singer is "too sexy."
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Malaysia cancels 'too sexy' Avril Lavigne concert
By JULIA ZAPPEI KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysia on Tuesday canceled a concert by Canadian rock singer Avril Lavigne, saying it may taint the Muslim-majority country's independence day celebrations after the Islamic opposition slammed her show as being "too sexy."
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Biography
Dominique DiPiazza, who resides in France, is of Sicilian origin and was raised by his gypsy stepfather, a heritage that would influence his musicality in later years.
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