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American singer encouraged a passionate life
I caught the radio news story in the middle: "... he grew up poor working in the fields in the South. His rise to fame in his music career came when ... he produced the album ... "Hot Buttered Soul" ... Isaac Hayes dead at the age of 65."
The Staunton News Leader |
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DMB sax player dies at 46 from ATV wreck injuries
LOS ANGELES (AP) - LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46.
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Complete Story Related Stories: Building A Linux Music Studio Part 2 (Jan 03, 2008) LinuxInsider: Ogg Vorbis Goes ...
"I see fewer commercial CDs these days, again due to the greater popularity of the iPod and similar hardware players. The commercial audio CD may not exactly be doomed, but it is certainly under fire from the new media player technologies.
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Club Notes: Matthew Moon, Nina Storey making waves
Matthew Moon and Nina Storey have one foot in Colorado and the other in L.A., and both artists are drawing attention to the Boulder/Denver music scene.
Colorado Daily |
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Rockland Symphony Orchestra going to Riverspace after 25 years at RCC
After performing at Rockland Community College's Cultural Arts Theatre since it opened in 1983, the Rockland Symphony Orchestra will perform at Riverspace Arts in Nyack for its 2008-09 season.
The Journal News |
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MUSIC CALENDAR
Greek Bros. • Chase Brown plays Friday and Horizon plays Saturday, Aug. 23, $6 cover. (http://www.greekbros.com/ Entertainment.php) Plaza Theatre • Cory Morrow with Adam Carroll plays at 8 p.m. Friday at the Plaza Theatre in downtown Wharton.
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COMING THURSDAY IN SHOWCASE:
Announcing the RockErie Music Awards' top five finalists in 23 categories. The awards will be presented Sunday at the Bayfront Convention Center. GoErie.com and the Erie Times-News invite you to post your thoughts on this article or column in the box below.
Erie Times-News |
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Arroyo to lead tribute for Kasilag
MANILA, Philippines—President Arroyo will lead a tribute and necrological service in honor of National Artist for Music Lucrecia Kasilag, who died on Saturday at the age of 90 due to a lingering illness.
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Community News Briefs
A live art auction presenting fine works from around the corner and around the world, a book signing, plus sports and music memorabilia will be held at Sacred Heart Church Hall on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Bridgeton News |
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(New York, NY, August 15, 2008) One of Jamaica's most soulful music legends, Grammy-nominated Beres Hammond will have ...
The album is now available digitally since its release yesterday and then in-stores on CD with accompanying DVD on October 14. Both releases will be on VP Records.
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Grand sound of the New York jazz scene
There are many excellent big bands around that play music from the ’40s swing era, but the Bensen-Scott Big Band has taken on the sounds of the New York Jazz and Latin/Jazz scene. This includes the music of Maynard Ferguson, Duke Ellington and Count Basie, to name a few. More than capable of adding in tunes that are necessary for any occasion, their choice of the music and their style is what ...
The Journal News |
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Gary Glitter - Shamed Glitter Plans Musical Comeback
Disgraced pop star GARY GLITTER is adamant he will continue his music career now he has been released from prison. The Leader of the Gang hitmaker - real name Paul Gadd ...
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BC BREAKING NEWS:
Dancing to the music: Festival-goers danced to music from around the world at the Roots and Blues Festival. Roots & Blues: Event successful in not attracting rowdy patrons.
Kelowna Capital News |
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Where the city's rock scene still lurks
This story is part of an occasional series of articles from the Prague Wanderer, a webzine created by New York University students in Prague. Learn more about the Prague Wanderer here .
Prague Daily Monitor |
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Don't Miss: Bagpipers, hip-hoppers, psychos
The Bagpipe Festival comprises marches, meetings with music in local pubs, a historical fair and an arts symposium.
Prague Daily Monitor |
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Latest News Update News
TOKYO (AP) -- Apple said Wednesday that iPod music players sold in 2005 and 2006 on rare occasion can overheat, fail and deform because of a battery defect traced to a single supplier, and that other models are fine.
Arab Times |
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Jazz festival to help raise scholarships for students
IDYLLWILD - The music of jazz headliners Lee Ritenour, Dave Koz and other artists wafting through the pines this weekend will raise more than $100,000 in scholarship money for young artists studying theatre, dance, creative writing and other disciplines at Idyllwild Arts.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Doherty to stage gig at home?
Pete Doherty is planning to stage a gig in his barn - after officials banned a music festival the controversial rocker's band was due to play.
Yahoo! Launch UK & Ireland |
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First music festival for pupils and students to be held
VietNamNet Bridge - The first music festival for pupils and students across the country will take place in two rounds of competition from September 2008 to March 2009.
Vietnam Net |
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Fans Hit By Online Ticket Ripoff
Hundreds of music fans have been left angry and out of pocket after their tickets for last weekend's V Festival failed to turn up.
antiMUSIC |
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Northgate Music Festival returns with refreshing revisions
It has been nearly 18 months since the residents on Church Avenue and First Street have had their homes shaken by the live music from Northgate.
The Battalion |
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Fundraisers set for musicians
CHUGWATER -- 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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Organic Planet Festival educates and entertains for a fourth year
Category: Local News Topics: Event Every year, the Organic Planet Festival strives to educate the community on how to be more environmentally friendly and share local organic foods.
The Eureka Reporter |
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CUE THE MUSIC
After Shelly-Ann Fraser led a 1-2-3 Jamaican sweep in the women's 100 meters, she had a simple, if not different, explanation for her nation's success: "Reggae power. The rhythm flows through us and we just let it out on the track." There might be more to come. Usain Bolt, who won the men's 100, and Veronica Campbell-Brown are favored in the men's and women's 200 meters, tonight and tomorrow, ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Hottest singers
Bollywood's being overtaken by fresh voices. Here's a look at the new, un filmi types, the ones that are storming Indian cinema and pop music with an unfamiliar, refreshing new sound.
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