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Sparky's Roadhouse opens in Carson City
Las Vegas-based Golden Gaming Inc. will open Sparky's Roadhouse, the first country bar in Carson City, on Friday.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Guide to the Village Green
At most venues, the Jack Johnson Tour hosts a handful of regional nonprofits in addition to the four regular national/international organizations.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Dance Saturday in Seligman
A special Saturday-night dance will be held at 7 on Saturday at the Seligman (Mo.) Community Building. Music will be provided by The Dart Family and Friends. The event is sponsored by the Seligman Lions Club. Tickets are $3 for adults, and free for teens and children. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Dominic Balli
Dominic Balli places himself among some of the brightest upcoming Santa Barbara music-makers with the release of his debut album, Public Announcement .
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Worley to make Sunday appearance
Country music star Darryl Worley will make an appearance at the Rogers Wal-Mart on Pleasant Grove Road at 2 p.m. Sunday to perform a 30-minute acoustic set and promote his new music. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Frisco Festival events aplenty
ROGERS — Carnival rides. (Benton County Daily Record)
NWAnews.com |
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Former carpenter now crafts songs about trucking, life's ups and downs
DALLAS — Formerly a carpenter by trade and a singer-songwriter by passion, 35-year-old Joplin, Mo., native Matt Coleman has been deeply touched by the struggles he's seen his trucker friends go through.
The Trucker |
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Songbird - 5 reasons why it's my favourite media player
Songbird, the fantastic web-integrated media player, has released a new beta 0.7 version of its software client. It's much improved on previous versions, but most people haven't even heard of it. I strongly believe that Songbird is worthy of a place on everyone's computer, and here's why.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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5 musicians participate in American Abroad Honors Band
@Section Head:TAMAQUA
Times News |
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Today's calendar
Songwriters' Night at The Vine: 7 p.m., 118 W. Vine St. in Murfreesboro. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Billy Montana will be featured in an evening of music. Tickets for Songwriters' Night are $15 and can be picked up at Greenhouse Ministries, 410 W. Lytle St. in Murfreesboro. For more information, contact Leslie Mertz, 615-494-0499. For more event information, ...
Daily News Journal |
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Farewell to Toto: Guitarist Steve Lukather steps out on his own
Earlier this year, guitarist Steve Lukather disbanded Toto, the group he had been with since he was a teen.
Stamford Advocate |
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Concerts
POP/ROCK Skid Row, Mohegan Sun, 8 p.m. Friday While Sebastian Bach is essentially serving as Axl Rose's mouthpiece, his former band has returned to its working-class roots.
Stamford Advocate |
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CD review: "Motorizer," Motorhead
"Motorizer" is Motorhead's 24th album and mainman Lemmy is 62 years old. Allow that to sink in. A man old enough to retire is still playing rock 'n' roll - as Lemmy has always proclaimed the band's music to be, nothing more, nothing less - with a volume and force that quickly silences skeptics and makes the timid run for cover.
Stamford Advocate |
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Filling the Music Venue Void
Over the last year plans for two new performance venues in Kalispell – the Glacier Performing Arts Center and the Liberty Theater – have stalled. And in Whitefish, an established live music hot spot has disappeared. Yet local arts organizers say the Flathead Valley is only one or two venues away from becoming a central arts hub and, until one is built, other organizations have stepped up and ...
Flathead Beacon |
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Academy of Lifelong Learning advance class registration ends today
Art, music, science, computer skills, music and more are being offered at the Southern Delaware Academy of Lifelong Learning’s fall 2008 session. The academy is a division of the University of Delaware and is open to students over 50 years of age.
Cape Gazette |
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All set for music fest at town hall
THOUSANDS of Furness music lovers are expected to flock to Barrow town centre this weekend for a day-long musical extravaganza. The event, now in its second year, attracted around 4,000 people throughout the day last year and organisers are hoping for a similar turn out to this year’s event.
North-West Evening Mail |
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Sheryl Crow and Rock the Vote Team Up for Voter Registration Drive
Sheryl Crow wants you and your friends to vote!
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Jury Deliberating in Trial of Teacher
The jury begins deliberations in the trial of James Raymond, the former Auburn music teacher accused of inappropriately touching three young students. (Provided by News 13)
FOX 23 Maine |
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Purported iPhone Nike+ screenshots found to be fake
Filed under: Cellphones And to think, we actually believed that Nike and Apple were this close to delivering the long-awaited running application for the iPhone. While it was widely reported that these shots were indeed the real deal, AppleInsider is pointing out a chink in the armor: Cupertino doesn't offer iPhone developers a programming interface for accessing one's music, yet ...
Engadget |
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Becks: The Musical
Seriously, not joking. No, really, we mean it
Toronto Sun |
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Photos wanted to catch attacker
Police in North Yorkshire urge people to send in photos from a music festival in a bid to identify a sex attacker.
BBC News |
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Women in Jazz Festival Coming to New York
The fourth annual Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival returns to Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola in New York from Sept. 9 to Oct. 12. The festival, presented by Diet Coke and Jazz at Lincoln Center, will feature nightly headlining performances from Nnenna Freelon (pictured), Rickie Lee Jones, Gloria Lynne and more, as well special after-hours shows on certain nights.
All About Jazz |
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Ravinia Festival Celebrates All Things Lincoln
One of the Ravinia Festival's most well-received recent innovations is its free “family fun day," and this summer's all-day event, set for Sept. 7, will offer a glimpse into Ravinia's full-scale 2009 celebration of the Lincoln bicenntennial.
All About Jazz |
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CORRECTED: Apple Japan to replace iPod nano's problematic battery+
(AP:TOKYO, Aug. 20) (Kyodo) _ Apple Japan Inc., a subsidiary of California-based Apple Inc., said Wednesday it will replace the batteries in any first-generation iPod nano portable music players which have been found to overheat.
INO News |
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News & Star
POP sensations McFly continue to dominate the music world, with their new album shifting more than two million copies and an arena tour starting in November.
The News and Star |
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