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Yesterday trio to play Middleboro Music Night
MIDDLEBORO — Tonight's Middleborough Music Nights concert on the Town Hall lawn, the next to last in the series, will feature the trio Yesterday, who will perform music of the '50s through the '80s.
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Apponequet senior to be guest musician at LUCC
LAKEVILLE — The Music Committee at the Lakeville United Church of Christ has invited Ben Durfee to be its special guest musician this Sunday.
The Standard-Times |
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Classic rock 'n' roll to be offered at arts festival
LAKEVILLE — Rain or shine, the community will be gathering at the third annual Lakeville Arts & Music Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. There will be plenty of entertainment, musical and otherwise, but those who happen to like...
The Standard-Times |
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Katy Perry brushes off family feud claims
Katy Perry has insisted her parents are supportive of her music career, brushing off claims of a family feud. The singer spoke out after her mother Mary Hudson, an evangelical Christian preacher, described her hit single I Kissed A Girl as "shameful and disgusting".
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Local musicians get busy
Music lovers, grab your lawn chairs and get ready to rock out in Rockdale.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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43rd Annual German-American Festival
Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 10:40 a.m. The Toledo area's oldest and largest ethnic festival runs this weekend and offers something for everyone. The 43rd Annual German-American Festival kicks off Friday, August 22 at Oak Shade Grove in Oregon.
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Internet users fear iPod tunes blocked in China
BEIJING (Reuters) - The downloading of music for iPod players has hit a mysterious glitch in China, stumping scores of users and raising fears the government has blocked Apple's iTunes site over pro-Tibet lyrics, analysts said on Thursday.
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Fun in the Sun for Families at Music Mountain Event
FALLS VILLAGE-Nearly 1,000 guests made the trip last Saturday to a bastion of chamber music, Music Mountain in Falls Village, for something altogether different-the Third Annual Family Festival, which featured local and regional musical and dance performances, as well as stilt walkers and a Scottish pied piper.
Litchfield County Times |
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Report: 50 Cent hampering house fire probe
U.S. rapper 50 Cent isn't cooperating with an investigation of a suspicious May 30 fire at his New York home, sources say. The New York Post, citing unnamed sources, reported Wednesday that Suffolk County, N.Y., authorities are frustrated with 50 Cent's lack of cooperation in their investigation of the fire at his multimillion-dollar Long Island home, which sent ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins, ...
Moldova.org |
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Bohmer, Burrell, Walton, Dale and More Cast in North Shore's Show Boat
Directed by Glenn Casale, the Oscar Hammerstein II-Jerome Kern musical will begin previews at the Massachusetts venue Sept. 23 with an official opening scheduled for Sept. 25. The production will continue through Oct. 12.
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Opera in the Rockies
Mountain music: Vibrant, popular arts venues have roots in the rough-and-tumble mining days of the 19th century.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Making songs their own key to Gizzae
Reggae band Gizzae will play some original songs and some covers at Saturday's gig, although sometimes it might be tough to tell which is which.
South Bend Tribune |
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Profits join local new releases parade
So far this year, local musicians Danny Lerman, Jassy Grazz, The Dillon Brothers, The South Slope Cut-throats, The Van Dyke Revue and, posthumously, Tommy Thompson, have released new CDs of original mate-rial.
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Dance beats connect 'Cove' pieces
SOUTH BEND -- The first time Danny Lerman performed at "Pops at the Cove," the saxophonist was the opening act for the South Bend Symphony Orchestra.
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South Charleston festival keeps summer alive with concerts, car show
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Kanawha Valleys spate of summer festivals continues this weekend in South Charleston, where Summerfest offers free concerts through Saturday and an all-day car show Sunday.John Hunt and his band, the Jaguars, have made many visits ...
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iPod a key tool for many athletes in pre-competition routine
BEIJING - It's 5 a.m. on the morning of the men's Olympic triathlon and Simon Whitfield is listening to "Tarantulove" by Canadian rocker Hawksley Workman on his iPod.
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Warner Bros. Recording Artist MURS to Hit the Road on "MURS for President" Tour
BURBANK, Calif.----Independent hip-hop stalwart MURS announces his first nationwide, headlining tour in two years, with the first show on October 7th at San Francisco's newest premier live music venue, The Independent.
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PLAYLIST VIDEO
Il rocker coglierà l'eccezionale occasione per esibirsi dal vivo e cantare " All Summer Long ", il singolo che ha sbancato tutte le classifiche americane!
MTV.it |
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Sheryl Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music — a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.
Houston Chronicle |
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'Parents need music lesson'
Parents need to be educated on the good influences of heavy metal music, says one such artist.
iafrica.com |
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Internet users fear iPod tunes blocked in China
The downloading of music for iPod players has hit a mysterious glitch in China, stumping scores of users and raising fears the government has blocked Apple's iTunes site over pro-Tibet lyrics, analysts said on Thursday.
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'The champions' on stage (See Video)
By TYLER KULA For The Observer A similar act to Toronto’s stage adaptation of music by Queen is coming to Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre in September. We Are the Champions will show for four days at the Christina Street theatre, beginning Sept. 17. The show [...]
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Rock Kamp
Instructor John Keifer helps Jackson Baines and Austin Kaval with their guitars.
Orange County Review |
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Activists announce DNC plans
DENVER -- Classes on war, peace and politics by such speakers as Vincent Harding, a religion professor and associate of Martin Luther King Jr., along with a concert by Rage Against the Machine are part of the lineup by anti-war activists during the Democratic National Convention.
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Judge: Copyright owners must consider 'fair use'
Federal judge refuses to throw out a suit involving a YouTube video of a baby dancing to a Prince song, over which Universal Music allegedly abused the DMCA in a takedown notice.
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