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College employees to perform on stage to benefit JJC
Bands represent genres including rock, blues, funk
The Herald News
Band does some kidding around in 'Z Rock' series
The new television show ''Z Rock'' features a different kind of musical act: the split-personality band.
Chicago Sun-Times
Speaking with Brad Paisley . . .
Brad Paisley got tired of waiting. Three years after the release of "Time Well Wasted" -- the country music album of the year in 2005, the little song that could -- "Waitin' on a Woman" -- was finally released as a single this past June. And Paisley has been over the moon ever since.
Chicago Sun-Times
‘Meiporul’ Audio Launch [Gallery]
The music album of the film ‘Meiporul’ directed by Nattikumar and Girish Bala was launched recently in Chennai. The film is to be made entirely in the United States and stars a bunch of news faces Girish Bala, Anusha, Narayanan, Suren and Rani. Film personalities such as S. Ve. Sekhar, Rama Narayanan, Sona among others graced the occasion.
IndiaGlitz
Stefani adds baby boy, Zuma, to brood
LOS ANGELES -- It's Love, Angel, Music and Baby No. 2 for Gwen Stefani, who on Thursday gave birth to a boy. Zuma Nesta Rock weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces when he was born Thursday afternoon, said publicist Dave Tomberlin.
Chicago Sun-Times
Artists support music event
The New Brunswick Summer Music Festival is known for its sweet sounds, but this year, art for the eyes will factor into the event.
Daily Gleaner
City could take clues from festive pageant
Anyone contemplating a model for the cultural component for a possible 2016 Summer Olympics here needed to look no further than Wednesday night's glorious climactic event for the 2008 Chicago Dancing Festival in Millennium Park. It might not have been high-tech, high-budget Beijing, but it was magical nonetheless.
Chicago Sun-Times
Sinfonietta makes Pritzker debut beneath the 'Planets'
The Chicago Sinfonietta is having another go at the solar system. In May 2006, the orchestra gave two performances of Gustav Holst's "The Planets" that featured an elegant video movie of the planets using images photographed over the years by NASA space probes.
Chicago Sun-Times
Expect pies in the face, local music at Kennedy Park concert
LEWISTON - If people won't come out to Kennedy Park on Saturday just for a nice evening or the local music, maybe they'll come out to throw a pie or two.
The Lewiston Sun Journal
Ceylon Records Recording Artist, DeLon, Responds to M.I.A.'s Denial of Terrorist Affiliation
DeLon's video that utilized a remix of M.I.A.'s song, "Paper Planes", has stirred mass amounts of controversy throughout the blogosphere and media, including front page of the BBC Entertainment Website. Projecting comparisons of M.I.A.'s "terrorist chic" image with the Sri Lankan terrorist group, the LTTE, DeLon has drawn comments and letters ranging from praise and admiration to hatred and ...
PRWeb
Guilty
AUBURN - A jury apparently believed three girls who testified that their former music teacher touched them inappropriately. James Raymond Jr., 27, said at his trial that he didn't remember touching two of the young students and claimed the incident involving a third was an accident.
The Lewiston Sun Journal
Chicagoan makes city better by teaching violin
No matter how you look at it, Shalisa Kline Ugaz has helped to put the folk back in music. The 38-year-old is the founder of the Alegre Strings Program, which right now has 180 students studying violin. Kline Ugaz uses the Suzuki method of instruction as the basis of her teaching, but incorporates Latin folk music and songs to teach music principles. The program also will soon be known for the ...
Chicago Sun-Times
Dismiss Vedder solo tour at your own risk
It's not easy being Eddie Vedder. An indie-rocker at heart, the Evanston native became the second biggest rock star of his generation -- after only Kurt Cobain, of course, and look what happened to him.
Chicago Sun-Times
Slipknot Cancels European Shows As Drummer Breaks Ankle
Slipknot has been forced to cancel several U.K. and European festival appearances as well as performances for MTV Europe and Virgin TV after drummer Joey Jordison broke his ankle.
Newstalk 1010 CFRB
Spotlight shines on the new and the old
Curtains are ready to rise on sparkling musicals, satirical comedies and sobering dramas.
SouthtownStar
Teaching violin, with folk flavor
No matter how you look at it, Shalisa Kline Ugaz has helped to put the folk back in music. The 38-year-old is the founder of the Alegre Strings Program, which right now has 180 students studying violin.
Chicago Sun-Times
Festival weekend: this is our time
LIVERPOOL will this weekend cement its reputation as a major music destination, the city’s council leader Warren Bradley said last night. Creamfields will celebrate its 10th anniversary by becoming a camping two-day festival for the first time.
Liverpool Echo
Another beach day for conquering US
Phil Dalhausser blocked out the score, the sun, and the sounds of the crowd that danced for Brazil while samba music shook the Olympic beach volleyball venue for the gold medal game.
Boston Globe
DEAN’S LISTS
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Brian Tuminsky, Old Forge. PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Andrew J. Xanthis, Scranton. DUQUESNE UNIVERISITY MARY PAPPERT SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dana Cerminaro, Scranton. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Gerard Dougher, Archbald. VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Erica Pusey, Olyphant; Jeffrey Flynn, Clarks Summit; Terrence Nealon, Scranton.
The Scranton Times-Tribune
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Apple sued An Apple customer filed a federal lawsuit in Alabama seeking class- action status, over its iPhone 3G, saying it doesn't download Web pages and music at twice the rate of its predecessor, as the company advertises. The suit also com...
New York Post
Richmond Days kick off with parade
RICHMOND – Food, games, face-painting and music are just some of the attractions planned for Richmond Days this weekend.
Northwest Herald
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Photo: Mathieu Belanger, Reuters / HER SASH WILL GO ON: Céline Dion receives an honorary doctorate in music yesterday from Université Laval at the Palais Montcalm in Quebec City. Back in her home province after a five-year engagement in Las Vegas, the pop diva will perform tonight on the Plains of Abraham as part of the city's 400th anniversary bash. ;
Victoria Times Colonist
Namedropper
— TERRY BONIFANTI Music greets pen pals at school programs
The Scranton Times-Tribune
Music for the common man
"Jug band music is as populist an art form as there is," says says Arlo Leach. Tomorrow afternoon, Leach will offer a jug band workshop as part of the National Jug Band Jubilee at Louisville Waterfront Park, a daylong festival that will present jug bands from across the country. • More in Music
Louisville Courier-Journal
Pizarro: Alum Rock Avenue is the place for all things salsa Saturday
Gilroy boasts a garlic festival; Story Road, a tamale shindig. Not to be outdone, Alum Rock Avenue this weekend will celebrate its heavily Latino heritage with a festival of its own - dedicated to salsa.
San Jose Mercury News
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