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NCC To Host African American Exhibit
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia will host the national debut of " America I AM: The African American Imprint ," a four-year touring museum exhibition that will celebrate 400 years of African American contributions to this country.
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Suddenly Available drummer -- It hurts, but it'll heal
Wow, I didn't see that coming. After six years drumming in a band that I helped form -- called Sadly Available -- I've been let go, and I've got to tell you it hurts.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Crow offers free music to voters
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music to inspire young people to vote.
KABC-TV Los Angeles |
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Avril Lavigne's Malaysia Concert Is Back On, Singer Says -- 'Too Sexy' Or Not
Avril Lavigne's concert in Malaysia — which was on the verge of being because the singer's image is "too sexy" — will go forward as planned, the singer told MTV News Thursday.
MTV Music Television |
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Join the chorus
Local singers are invited to audition for the RVCC Chorale. The ensemble features members from the public and students at Raritan Valley Community College. All voice types are welcome in the chorale, which performs choral music from over the years and has a Christmas concert in December.
The Reporter |
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Fair Use Must Be Considered In DMCA Notices
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "US District Judge Jeremy Fogel has ruled that an 'allegation that a copyright owner acted in bad faith by issuing a takedown notice without proper consideration of the fair use doctrine thus is sufficient to state a misrepresentation claim,' which paves the way for a lawsuit against Universal Music over a ridiculous DMCA Takedown notice they filed. ...
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Customer Service
NEW YORK - Rihanna is back for another performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, along with Pink, Paramore and T.I., who will be making his first appearance at a major awards show since his arrest right before an awards ceremony last year.
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News, music, movies, events & restaurants in Santa Cruz, California from Metro Santa Cruz weekly
Raising La Behemoth Plans for a big new hotel are generating four-star conflict on the Santa Cruz waterfront. The Misunderstood Vegan Last week's attacks on UCSC researchers revealed faultlines in the already complex animal rights community.
Metro Santa Cruz |
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Mūz
Of the music I heard over the weekend that didn't involve Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputies uttering their famous "Let's go, party's over" mantra, Sunday's show at Moe's Alley featuring seasoned blues diva Kaye Bohler stands out.
Metro Santa Cruz |
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Rumored iTunes Music Subscription: $130 Per Year
An anonymous tipster seems to have contacted several Mac rumor publications with speculation about an unlimited music subscription within iTunes. According to the e-mail, Apple will charge U.S.-based customers $130 per year ($100 for MobileMe subscribers) for an "iTunes Unlimited" subscription that will include the ability to download about half of the songs in the iTunes store in a 256-Kbps ...
Wired News |
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Jimmy Wayne's Second Chance Pays Off
Jimmy Wayne is basking in the success of his current single, "Do You Believe Me Now," which has climbed into the Top Five on the Billboard country singles chart. It's been five years since Wayne released new music.
Newstalk 1010 CFRB |
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Even after the performers stop, the music will play on
John Cage's "Atlas eclipticalis" will be performed tonight at Fort Worden State Park by trombonist Stuart Dempster and a handful of colleagues.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Music: Ra Ra Riot's 'The Rhumb Line'
There's a specific cause for the elegiac tone on Ra Ra Riot's self-assured debut. In June 2007 the band lost its drummer, John Pike, whose body was found in a Massachusetts bay.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Q&A with Robert Cray
On upcoming concert with Keb' Mo'
The Burlington Free Press |
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Car buffs to show their rides in cruise, auto show this weekend
It was supposed to be a one-time event. However, the rhythmic purr of engines, the dazzling luster of chrome accents and the timeless beauty of leather seats have proved to be irresistible as the sixth installment of the Rock, Roll, Ride auto show is set to navigate its way to Hays this weekend.
Hays Daily News |
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Travis Tritt Singing In Pairs
Aug. 21, 2008 — Travis Tritt is a one-of-a-kind singer, but he’s making a lot of noise these days as a musical collaborator, both with Dobro icon Jerry Douglas and long-time friend Marty Stuart.
Great American Country |
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Regional Briefs
The University of Nebraska at Kearney’s Blue and Gold Community Showcase will be Friday at the Carillon Tower on campus. More than 200 Kearney-area businesses and campus organizations will have tables at the event, which is from 4 to 8 p.m.
Kearney Hub |
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Community Calendar
Humboldt Light Opera Company presents the Wizard of Oz featuring the music and lyrics of the classic film. Follow Dorothy and her friends down the yellow brick road Aug. 21-23 at the Van Duzer Theatre, complete with flying monkeys and wicked witch. Call 445-4310 or go to www.hloc.org.
The Humboldt Beacon |
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Hops in Humboldt coming up; where beer and bands converge
Brewers and beer lovers meet in Rohner Park Saturday Aug. 23 for the 5th installment of the county's only craft brewing festival, Hops in Humboldt. The event brings in almost 30 micro-brewers, five bands and a couple thousand people for a day of fun in the friendly city.
The Humboldt Beacon |
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Yurok Salmon Festival attracts many including Fortuna seniors
The 46th annual Yurok Salmon Festival at Klamath thronged with visitors last Sunday, Aug. 17, as more than 80 venders and information booths provided seemingly endless Native American art, crafts, food and information.
The Humboldt Beacon |
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Biography
Chip is a Warner Bros. Recording Artist and Atlantic Jazz Recording Artist. He has performed with the Grand Staff Band, Lou Rauls, Tim Cunningham, Immature, Otis Day and the Nights, the Chi-Lites, and Dave Hollister.
All About Jazz |
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Berklee Announces 2008-2009 Sovereign Bank Music Series
The 2008-2009 Sovereign Bank Music Series at Berklee presents eight concerts featuring Melissa Ferrick, Eva Ayllon, Daniel Lanois, Wayne Shorter, and much more.
All About Jazz |
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Judge: Labels must consider 'fair use'
SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 21 (UPI) -- A U.S. judge says record labels cannot order YouTube users to remove videos featuring their music unless they can show it's not a legal "fair use."
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Weekend Planner: Contests, concert, horse show make for a big weekend
The Marion Ross Performing Arts Center is presenting a tribute to Elvis and Roy Orbison at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Orbison’s career spanned four decades.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Harmoney Park holds signature event in Sept.
The Harmony Park Music Garden will undergo a trans-cosmic tribadelic space carnival the first weekend in September when Harvest Fest comes to the little patch of land off Geneva Lake.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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