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Delta Spirit and Dr. Dog Tour
Delta Spirit will share songs from their much-anticipated debut Ode to Sunshine (August 26, Rounder Records) with music fans across the nation this fall with Dr. Dog.
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FODfest 08
FODfest is the annual concert tour honoring the life and ideals of the late Wall Street Journal reporter DANIEL PEARL, who lost his life to terrorists in Pakistan in 2002 at the age of 38.
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The Four Tops and the Temptations will perform in Highland
When Otis Williams and Abdul "Duke" Fakir decided to go into the music business, neither one expected their respective groups to last forever. "I couldn't even fathom, I guess, 10 years," Williams said in a recent telephone interview.
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New gems available from Xbox Live Arcade
By LOU KESTENAssociated Press I'm a sucker for big, juicy games with flashy graphics, block-rockin' audio and tons of things to do. This summer has be ...
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'Rocker' is familiar tune
CHRISTY LEMIREAssociated PressThe Rocker might really have rocked if it didn't feel like a cover of a couple of superior comedies.The first and most o ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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No loser in a night for piano
After a year of preparations, ten pianists with diverse cultural backgrounds joined hands to put on a spellbinding concert for Beijing audiences on Tuesday.
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Blue Mountain returns with new album ‘Midnight’
JACKSON (AP) — For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain — torn apart by divorce — breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
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The Sucarnochee Revue returns to UWA
LIVINGSTON, Ala. — The Sucarnochee Revue, the nationally syndicated radio program that showcases Black Belt music to listeners across the nation and the world, returns to The University of West Alabama Friday, Aug. 22 for a live taping of the popular musical variety show.
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Team Canada rocks the skies
PUTRAJAYA: Visitors rocked and rolled the night away as team Canada painted the skies over the city with a colourful display of fireworks at the second Malaysia International Fireworks Competition (MIFC) last night.
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Music Scene Mours Member Lost in Utah Crash
Megan Roscoe, 25, was on tour with her boyfriend's band when she was thrown from a truck in a rollover crash.
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KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 2,600 shelter homes nationwide have been given six months to register with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry or face the music.
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Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore dies
LOS ANGELES -- LeRoi Moore, the versatile saxophonist whose signature staccato fused jazz and funk overtones onto the eclectic sound of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday of complications from injuries he suffered in an all-terrain vehicle accident, the band said. He was 46. Video
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Music in the park
Music in the park? You bet there is.
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89 percent of musicians have pain, injury
A U.S. occupational therapist says 89 percent of musicians suffer pain and injury, but that pain and injury can be prevented. Rebecca Barton of the University of Indianapolis School of Occupational Therapy, lead author of two articles in the journal Medical Problems of Preforming Artists, attributes most of the musicians' pain and injuries to the intense rehearsal schedule and repetitive motions ...
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Previously Unreleased
The Meridian Underground Music Exchange in downtown Meridian is scheduled to have Lenny Brasco, Dark Sundays and The Winter Sounds for a free concert Saturday, Sept. 20.
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House music legend to rock Doha
doha • American house music legend 'Who Da Funk' will be performing a live set in 'One Big Friday' tomorrow at the Ramada's Qube before jetting off to play in Ibiza. Dance lovers in Qatar are set to groove the night away and see out August in style at the event hosted by Doha's Global DJs.
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Music review: Tokio Hotel makes fans uber wild
They lined up for hours, some even days. Mostly girls. Mostly under the age of consent. Mostly trailed by parents who probably deserve some sort of Olympic medal in dealing with hyperventilating prepubescents. Germany's Tokio Hotel seems to inspire this kind...
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Dance review: Mixed bag at WestWave
Time is an elastic function of human perception. Rarely have I felt that so keenly as at Tuesday's "DanceWave 1" program, part of the reinvented WestWave Dance Festival. Amy Seiwert's pas de deux "Air" seemed over in one exquisite instant, while Erika...
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What's going on
The third annual New Yokel Film Festival triple feature will be at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Saenger Theatre, featuring three films including "Fridays at the Farm," "Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home," and "King Corn." For more information, visit www.newyokel.com.
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VP Stakes: Eyes on Kaine, Pawlenty
DENVER - I have been fortunate that "work" has taken me out of state for these weeks running up to the convention. I am still in central Vermont where I teach at a summer music school but as the count of days comes to 5, my thoughts are less on Mozart and Beethoven and more on Tim Kaine and Tim Pawlenty.
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10-year-old to bring her sound to Chiro Java
Kori Free’s toy guitar became her constant companion when it was given to her at age four. By the time she was six, her favorite musician was Nancy Wilson of the band, Heart, and she asked for a real guitar for her seventh birthday.
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Two arrested in Salem guitar theft case
BY DERRICK PERKINS Information posted on the social networking Web site MySpace led police to two Massachusetts men who allegedly stole up to $50,000 in guitars from music stores in Salem and Manchester. Justin Ray and David Rousseau, both 20, of Lowell, Mass., placed themselves into custody at about 1:15 p.m on Thursday, Aug. 14, and were held on $2,500 cash bail. Police issued warrants ...
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Preserving musical heritage
DOHA • Qatar's bid to preserve its tradition in music and the arts amidst rapid development towards postmodernism is a daunting challenge. It reaffirms the country's unrelenting efforts towards maintaining a sense of history and cultural awareness.
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Crash - Howard Dismisses Marriage Rumours
CRASH star TERRENCE HOWARD is laughing off reports he's set to remarry, insisting a concert prank went too far. The actor was serenading a longtime friend at a recent gig ...
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89 percent of musicians have pain, injury
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- A U.S. occupational therapist says 89 percent of musicians suffer pain and injury, but that pain and injury can be prevented.
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