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Glitter faces the music back in Britain
Pedophile 1970s glam rocker Gary Glitter has arrived back in Britain, after a farcical merry-go-round of Asian airports, and was immediately ordered to register as a top level sex offender.
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Isaac Hayes's family fight to retain his musical legacy
The family of the Oscar-winning American soul singer Isaac Hayes, who died of a stroke earlier this month, is preparing to take legal action to regain the lucrative rights to many of his hit songs.
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Performing arts: upcoming events
AUGUST Music Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Community Concert Aug. 31. Beth Eden Missionary Baptist Church, Fort Worth. Free. Theater World of Warcraft Aug. 29-Sept 7. Butterfly Connection at Rose Marine Theatre, Fort Worth. $15. 817-333-4028; www.thebutterflyconnection.org . Comedy Wayne Brady Aug. 29-30. Meyerson Symphony Center (presented by Dallas Symphony). ...
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AUGUST Music Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Great Performances Festival: The Mahler Cycle Aug. 21-24. Bass Hall. $29-$129 for festival passes; individual tickets are $15-$49. Symphony No. 6 in A Minor, "Tragic," 7:30pm Aug. 22 Symphony No. 7 in E Minor, 7:30pm Aug. 23 Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, "Resurrection," 7:30pm Aug. 24 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra: Community Concert Aug. 31. ...
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BLOTCH: The Weekender 8-22 (Anthony Mariani)
OK, before we get to the good music shows to see tonight, tomorrow, and in the near future, we’d like to point out that the guy who won the fourth season of Fox’s popular competitive reality TV show ‘So You Think You Can Dance?’
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BLOTCH: Last 30 Days
"The Weekender 8-22": Anthony Mariani OK, before we get to the good music shows to see tonight, tomorrow, and in the near future, we’d like to point out that the guy who won the fourth season of Fox’s popular competitive reality TV show ‘So You Think You Can Dance?’
Fort Worth Weekly |
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From Inside the Studio to Outside Lands, Digidesign Technology Brings Music to the Masses
As the highly-anticipated Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival kicks off in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park this weekend, much of the live music will be produced and delivered through digital audio solutions from Bay Area audio technology pioneer Digidesign, a part of Avid Technology, Inc..
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Fred Durst, family film director? Seems a longshot
'The Longshots,' starring Ice Cube, is helmed by the Limp Bizkit frontman, who wants to go beyond music. DON'T even think about questioning Fred Durst's tough-guy credibility just because he directed " The Longshots," a heartwarming, family-friendly movie being released Friday.
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August Almost Queen: The Ultimate Queen Experience Aug. 22. House of Blues, Dallas. $15-$40. Ticketmaster. Daniel Katsuk Aug. 22. The Fairmount, Fort Worth. 817-420-9455. Josh Abbott Band Aug. 22. Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth. $10. Ticketmaster. Heaven and Hell, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Testament Aug. 22. Superpages.com Center (formerly Smirnoff Music Centre), Dallas. $25-$125. ...
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Ace Session Drummer Buddy Harman Dead At 79
He was an early staff drummer on the Grand Ole Opry and among the first prominent drummers in country music history.
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Jonas Brothers Photo Gallery: Party at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
(Lisa DeJong/The Plain Dealer) The Jonas Brothers toured the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Friday afternoon before their sold-out show at Blossom Music Center. From left: Kevin, Nick and Joe. Plain Dealer Pop Music Critic John Soeder has been with the group throughout the day.
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Meagan Tubb performs for Summer Music Rooftop series
In part of News 8 Austin's summer rooftop series, Austin's Meagan Tubb performs "Damsel in Distress." The singer and songwriter plays a classic rock blend of soul funk with a bit of kick.
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Russias patriotic orchestra in S Ossetia
Russian flags waved and Russian music was performed at a patriotic concert on Thursday in this war-torn city...
Express India |
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Israel fears a thief stole bits of its musical legacy
It began with a late-night call one Friday in July. A woman from New York was asking Gila Flam...
Express India |
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County native, friend taking part in Wabash musical production
Kim Grogg Marin, who grew up here and graduated from Wabash High School, has come back to her hometown to direct "Wait 'til You Get to Wabash" for a second time.
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Arts events: Brettell lecture, Indian dance, 'Misery’ in Coppell
Richard R. Brettell The impressionism expert and former director of the Dallas Museum of Art presents "Martin A. Ryerson: A Chicago Lumber Baron Collects Botticelli and Monet." 6 p.m. Friday at the Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth. Free. 817-332-8451; www.kimbellart.org . Austin Dance India The Austin dance group combines the classical Indian dance style of ...
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American Legion Post 94 to hold 50s dance Sept. 13
American Legion Post 94, 22 Grove Pl., Babylon, will be holding a 50s dance, Sat., Sept. 13, 8 p.m. to midnight. The cost is $25 per person. The event includes a full bar, raffles, 50/50, dinner and dessert. Music is by Night Train, Fonzie and Chachi.
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Grand Opera House joins monthly Gallery Walk lineup
Visual, theatric and the performing arts mingle on an artistic canvas that is Grand Opera House next month. On Sept. 6, the Grand will host a display of historic Oshkosh Public Museum photographs, live music by singer/songwriter Rob Anthony (www.robanthonymusic.com) and stage performance by Appleton Renaissance School of selections from the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Gallery Walk ...
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Countrys first dialect channel to go global
Mahuaa TV, a Bhojpuri GEC and incidentally the first dialect channel of the country, launched earlier this month plans to go global in six months.
Express India |
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Bijou announces October concerts
Concerts by Randy Newman, Todd Rundgren, Donavon Frankenreiter and Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet have been added to the Bijou Theatre's roster.
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'Figaro' remains timeless classic
Ponte based on the play by Beaumarchais, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Directed by Gregory Keller. Performed by Berkshire Opera at The Colonial in Pittsfield.
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Enjoy Family Fun Days at Four Sisters Winery
BELVIDERE -- With the price of gas, food and so many other things having skyrocketed, the local Four Sisters Winery at Matarazzo's Farm on Route 519 in Belvidere is offering fun for the entire family at a minimal cost.
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‘Don’t blame the band’
Slipknot’s publicity has sky-rocketed in South Africa this week after Morné Harmse’s actions with a samurai sword. Lead screamer of the band Corey Taylor this week rejected claims that the band are to blame for Harmse’s actions.
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Crawford County Fine Arts Council kicks off 2008-09 season
The Crawford County Fine Arts Council will celebrate its new season with a kick-off Tuesday evening at Cronk's Café in Denison. Paul Folan of Allied Concerts in Minneapolis will be the main speaker, with information about all of this season's productions.
Denison Bulletin Review |
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Shearer the voice of irreverent humor
Harry Shearer's new album Songs of the Bushmen skewers various members of the Bush Administration by name (No Cooler for the Scooter, for instance), but that wasn't the controversy.
Rocky Mountain News |
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