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Blues Traveler to play Seafood Festival
PANAMA CITY BEACH - Blues Traveler has been added to the entertainment lineup for the Panama City Beach Seafood Wine and Music Festival (formerly the Indian Summer Festival).
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Today in local history
WILLIAMSTOWN -- Three teachers were appointed to the Williamstown Public Schools by the School Committee at a meeting last night. Named to head the music department was Benjamin Weiner of Turners Falls. Arthur O'Brien of 53 Jackson St., North Adams, was also appointed.
North Adams Transcript |
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Tri-C announces 2008-2009 music and dance lineup
Cuyahoga Community College Performing Arts will present a bounty of music and dance events during its 2008-2009 season. Among the offerings are the Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, Showtime at High Noon, The Song is You! and performances sponsored with DanceCleveland.
The Plain Dealer |
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Non-profit event seeks to 'Create Community'
WILLIAMSTOWN -- A local charitable organization will be hosting its first fun run next month, in hopes of bringing the community together. "Our theme is called 'creating community,' and that is what we're going for," Denise Kober, secretary for the Williamstown Community Chest, said Tuesday.
North Adams Transcript |
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Live Nation in concert deal with Latin Americans
(AP:NEW YORK) Concert company Live Nation Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to an exclusive five-year deal with entertainment firms CIE and Time for Fun to extend its reach into Latin America.
INO News |
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Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music - a tactic to inspire young people to vote.
WPVI-TV Philadelphia |
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Out Of Our Heads
IGN Music is the ultimate resource for Out Of Our Heads featuring news, interviews, reviews, forums, ringtones, photos, albums, and discography.
IGN Music |
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Greenbelt Festival promises four days of live entertainment
Visit the 2008 Greenbelt Festival this weekend (22-25 August) to experience a packed programme of live entertainment and learn more about fighting world poverty. Taking place at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, UK, the annual event is expected to attract some 20,000 people.
DFID |
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A night at the Fair
Alex Strickland/Bigfork Eagle - A crowd watches the ferris wheel spin at the Northwest Montana Fair in Kalispell on Friday night. The fair spanned five days last week from Wednesday to Saturday and featured everything from a rodeo to pig wrestling to concerts by national music acts.
Bigfork Eagle |
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Tegan Quin and Augusten Burroughs Co-Headline Housing Works Benefit for SPIN.com Sept 4, in NYC
BURBANK, Calif.----As previously reported, singer/songwriter Tegan Quin from acclaimed Canadian band Tegan and Sara and author Augusten Burroughs will co-headline SPIN.com's Liner Notes, an event at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe on Thursday, Sep. 4, 2008 to celebrate the cross-pollination of music and literature and raise funds for Housing Works, a New York-based non-profit organization.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Manchester business to host Music from the Porch
NORTH MANCHESTER - KenapocoMocha Coffee Shop will present Music from the Porch beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, at its location on the corner of 2nd and Market streets.
Wabash Plain Dealer |
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Live Nation in concert deal with Latin Americans
Concert company Live Nation Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to an exclusive five-year deal with entertainment firms CIE and Time for Fun to extend its reach into Latin America.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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NJ.com: Theater Forum
21785. Manhattan Serenade, a musical revue, auditions soon! "We'll turn Manhattan ..."
The Star-Ledger |
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It's only rock 'n' roll - even in Beijing
We were crazy rockin' rebels, Beijing-style.
International Herald Tribune |
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Bose intros SoundDock Series II for iPod and iPhone
Bose on Thursday introduced the second generation of its SoundDock digital music system, the Series II, that becomes the first Works with iPhone-certified product from the company. While the new SoundDock looks only slightly different from the original, it features added functionality and will support both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G without ...
MacNN |
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Downtown Overland Park Stays Open Late on "Third Thursdays"
Visit Downtown Overland Park for shopping, dining and music for the entire family
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Summer Concert Series to hold final show this Saturday
MIDDLEBORO — A group of seven talented "emerging artists" will be performing to close out the Soule Homestead Summer Concert Series this Saturday night. The artists will be competing for an opportunity to perform during the Homestead's Harvest Fair...
The Standard-Times |
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Boston Casting satellite adds classes for teens at Burt Wood
MIDDLEBORO — Boston Casting, the region's largest casting company, recently announced plans to open a satellite Media Performance Institute in Middleboro at The Burt Wood School of Performing Arts. In May, the MPI launched acting classes for...
The Standard-Times |
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EconMusic Conference: More Speakers Added; Mobile In Focus
We have added more top speakers to the lineup for our EconMusic conference, which will explore the emerging economics of the digital music business at London's Natural History Museum on September 23.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance |
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Wireless Phone Users in Brookville, Huron And Warren, Indiana, Now Experience Even Clearer Reception and Fewer Dropped ...
Verizon Wireless has activated new cell sites in Brookville, Huron and Warren, Ind., that expand network coverage, enabling more customers to use their wireless phones concurrently to make voice calls; send and receive email and text, picture and video messages; access the Internet; view high-quality videos; and download music, games and ringtones, while enjoying clearer reception and fewer ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Feeling more than the burn
Jim and Julie Gamber have always strived to stay in shape. The St. Clair couple just took different paths to get to their goals. While Jim Gamber was happy working out with weights at home and golfing, his wife craved the pulsating music and the rush of released endorphins she got at the gym.
Voice News |
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York Folk 2008-09 season begins Sept. 29
A small audience Wednesday got a taste of the sounds of music the public will be hearing during the Susquehanna Folk Music Society's York Folk 2008-09 concert season.
The York Dispatch |
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Harvesters take a holiday
It will be old-time ways to offer some good-time days this weekend at Goodells County Park in Wales Township. The Fall Harvest Days festival is Friday through Sunday.
Voice News |
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Romeo rocks with special benefit show
Four local bands will rock, roll and really make a difference this week for the Romeo Community. The bands will perform a benefit concert Thursday at Romeo's rock venue, Static Age. A $5 cover charge will allow customers to experience all four bands in the unique atmosphere of a small-town venue.
Voice News |
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Ernö von Dohnányi: Violin Concerto No 1 in D minor , Opus 27 – Violin Concerto No. 2 in C minor , Opus 43
Living in Budapest some years ago, I thought it was virtually a rule that radio stations and concert halls were required to play Bartók, Liszt, Kodály or sometimes even Ligeti and Kurtag. Specifically missing was the music of Ernö von Dohnányi:, who was perhaps the most Hungarian of them all.
Concertonet |
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