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Music Review: Crooked Mouth - Hold in the Sun
Ambitious, inventive, progessive and highly effective - it's Crooked Mouth's Hold in the Sun Crooked Mouth’s album Hold in the Sun arrived looking quite magnificent. Superb photography of Italian dance artists Kataklo by Kenny Mathieson set the scene and I was intrigued to hear what Ken Campbell and Crooked Mouth had been up to since their first self titled album appeared back in 2003. Crooked ...
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Zuma rocks Gwen's world
Pop diva Gwen Stefani has given birth to a baby boy and named him Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale. People magazine, generally seen as a credible source on the lives of the rich and famous, said Stefani and her British rock-star husband Gavin Rossdale, had welcomed their second child yesterday.
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Hindi music set to relive golden era: Roop Kumar Rathod
Bollywood singer Roop Kumar Rathod, known for hit numbers like 'Maula Mere Maula' from 'Anwar' and 'Tere Liye' from 'Veer Zaara', is of the belief that the Hindi music industry is set for a change and the golden era of 60s and 70s will be recreated.
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Crow's 'Detour' to show voters the way
Sheryl Crow is giving away free music - a tactic she calls the "Tupperware party" approach to inspiring young Americans to vote in the upcoming US presidential elections.
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Sony Ericsson Unveils PlayNow Arena Content Download Site
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Sony Ericsson Friday announced the launch of PlayNow Arena, an Internet site that gives users access to mobile music, games, and applications.
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Gwen Stefani gives birth to second child
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 and 5 ounces when he was born Thursday afternoon, according to publicist Dave Tomberlin.
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Apple offers to replace bad Ipod batteries
APPLE JAPAN said Thursday that it will replace faulty batteries found to be overheating in Ipod Nano devices after a government ministry warned consumers earlier this week that the hot-selling music players might present a fire hazard.
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Faded rocker Glitter finally arrives in Britain
LONDON (AP)—A British news agency says that disgraced rocker Gary Glitter has returned to London. Glitter's return Friday ends a two-day odyssey after his release from a Vietnamese prison where he served time for molesting children.
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Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale have another son; Sienna Miller's home vandalized: The Morning After
Another day, another wacky celebrity baby name. Gwen Stefani gave birth to another son Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale on Thursday afternoon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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Maxwell Returns To The Stage
R&B crooner Maxwell has unveiled dates for his first live performances in six years, in what is being described as a "pre-party tour celebration" of the singer's forthcoming trilogy Black Summers' Night . Maxwell Live 08 kicks off October 8 at The Opera House in Boston and will hit theatres across the country through late November.
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Local briefs for 8/22/08: Hilltop school features magician, open house
SPARTA -- Hilltop Country Day School will feature "Great Scott -- It's Magic!" from 10-11 a.m. Saturday. Magician Scott Drukker will dazzle young children with a display of magic tricks, along with his blue and gold Macaw, Thurston.
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Sheryl Crow Gives Away Music To Voters
People who show an interest in voting or getting others to the ballot box can get free music.
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China blocks iTunes a day after Tibet album released
BEIJING -- Customers in China of Apple Inc.'s iTunes online music store were unable to download songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album.
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Students Return - So Does NJROTC
The first day of school came and went Monday with plenty of games, music and fun to celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of a new year. For the NJROTC program at Port St. Joe High School it was something of a new beginning as well.
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Kot: Shows you can't miss
1 Bajofondo: Gustavo Santaolalla is one of the architects of the rock - en-espanol movement with his production work for Cafe Tacuba, Molotov, Juanes and Julieta Venegas, among others. Bajofondo is his pet project, though, a collective of Argentine and Uruguayan musicians who mix tangos, electronic music, trip-hop and jazz. They make a rare Stateside visit.
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Tomato-tasting festival is Saturday
Julie Giacopetti never thought it would turn into a mission for her when she moved back from Italy two years ago and attended a tomato-tasting event at West Overton Museums in East Huntingdon.
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Sheltered Reality Percussion Ministry to perform in Northwood Sunday
NORTHWOOD, Iowa — The Northwood United Methodist Church invites the public to attend a special worship celebration and a free community concert by the Sheltered Reality Percussion Ministry group on Sunday.
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Legal dispute among The Doors nears end
Photo: The end is near for a bitter legal dispute between the three surviving members of The Doors now that the California Supreme Court has refused to take up their case on Aug. 13, 2008. Keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger are on the hook for more than $5 million after they were found by lower courts to have improperly invoked The Doors' name and images during a 2003 concert ...
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Jamboree in Bridgetown
The second annual Amateur Talent Showcase Jamboree is set for August 22-24 at the Bridgetown Arena and includes all-day country and bluegrass music. A three-day co-ed slow pitch ball tournament is also part of the fun plus an adult dance and a teen dance. The Lions Breakfast is also planned along with a beer garden...
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Multi-cultural festival in Oslo
was being transformed this weekend into a colourful festival grounds where different cultures could meet and mingle.
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China accused over iTunes outage
BEIJING, China (AP) -- Customers in China of Apple's iTunes online music store were unable to download songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album.
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The Rocker
It's 1986, and the hard-rocking, big-haired band Vesuvius is on the cusp of greatness. After a head-banging performance in Cleveland, the band members are offered a big-time recording contract. The catch is that they have to leave their crazy drummer, Robert "Fish" Fishman, in the dust.
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Hands on: singing along with Songbird 0.7
The first public beta of the Songbird audio player has been officially released. The new version includes a much-improved user interface, support for Last.fm, and integration with the Songkick web service. Read More...
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Double time for autograph hunter
When he’s not busy stamping books Black Country library manager Paul Voyce is rubbing shoulders with the stars – adding to his collection of thousands of celebrity autographs.
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Sony intros multi-room, DJ-ready iPod stereos
Sony on Friday brought iPod audio into relatively new territory on Friday by releasing two new audio systems for larger areas and more social occasions. The S-AIRPLAY is one of the few multi-room iPod audio systems available and beams music from the Apple players to stereo satellites as far as 164 feet away from a central base station, letting own...
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