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Funny bones
The Germans out to show their country loves to laugh
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SILive.com: Politics Forum
It's music to my ears, January 20, 2009 America heads in a new direction. GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS OBAMA. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement . Please read our Privacy Policy . © 2008 SILive.com . All Rights Reserved.
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Phillies hit some retro rockets in win over Dodgers
IT WAS A NEAT NIGHT at Citizens Bank Park. Retro night, they called it. Music from the '70s played over the PA system and photos of players in hippie garb appeared on the scoreboard, and during the seventh-inning stretch everyone held hands and sang "Kumbaya" and tried to levitate the leftfield foul pole.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Padraig Reidy: Pete Doherty is scary. Great!
Padraig Reidy: Frightening the oldies and getting banned is an essential part of pop music and vital to its credibility
Guardian Unlimited |
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Changes await Whitman-Hanson students returning to school
Changes at the Whitman-Hanson Regional Schools in the fall include consolidated bus routes, increased lunch fees, the return of Spanish in the middle school, a new student information management system and a new music technology program.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Aretha Franklin Heads Liberty R&B and Jazz Festival
JERSEY CITY, NJ --- While the Liberty R&B and Jazz Festival has been a success from its inception two years ago, there is no doubt this year's event has gained respect.
All About Jazz |
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A Night of Jazz and Fashion by the Sea Benefit Concert for Children with HIV/Aids
Hermosa Beach, California- Don't miss the unforgettable performances of Denise Williams, Ndugu Chancler, Jay Soto, Vesta Williams, Loretta Devine, Dawnn Lewis, Shirley Jones, Craig T Cooper, and many more at The HUSH Foundation's first annual “Night of Jazz and Fashion by the Sea Benefit Concert" to pay tribute to prominent jazz legends: Lena Horne, Nancy Wilson, and Della Reese while raising ...
All About Jazz |
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Symphonic Hoedown
On Saturday, Sept. 6, the Salinas Symphony Supporters group will present its first-ever Symphony Hoedown at the Salinas Golf and Country Club on San Juan Grade Road in Salinas.
The Salinas Californian |
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Weekend Calendar
Williamsport Days, Augustoberfest, Saturday Plus, Jamaican Festival, Trains for everyone, Hagerstown Speedway, Music by the Lake, Wings & Wheels, Everybody's Day, Renfrew Jazz Festival
The Herald-Mail |
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Religion: Music
Broadfording Church of the Brethren Fellowship, 14010 Greencastle Pike, Hagerstown, By Faith Ministries will be in concert today from 11 a.m. to noon.
The Herald-Mail |
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Religion: Speakers and Topics
St. John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Stephanie Yancy will speak Sunday at the 8 and 10:15 a.m. communion services. Judy, Ashley, Zach and Brady Myers will perform music at the later service
The Herald-Mail |
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Religion: Specials
Broadfording Church of the Brethren Fellowship, 14010 Greencastle Pike, Hagerstown, By Faith will present a gospel concert today from 11 a.m. to noon. Soup, sandwiches and desserts will be available starting at 11 a.m. The church's annual benefit auction will begin at noon. For information, call 301-791-5432.
The Herald-Mail |
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Latin dance troupe to kick off this year's concert series at Upper Iowa
FAYETTE --- Upper Iowa University will open its annual concert series Monday with Salsa Magic, a Latin dance workshop.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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"SIS" celebrates seventh anniversary on the air
The country's longest-running morning talk show, GMA-7's SIS celebrates its 7th anniversary with a special weeklong festive treat featuring five extravagant live episodes from August 25 to 29, 10:30 am.
PEP |
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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.
The Pantagraph |
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Chinese sports school a gold factory
BEIJING - The little-boy gymnasts, training in their uniform Skivvies, shinnied up a rope in the basement of the Beijing Shichahai Sports School and jumped about 30 feet into a pile of foam rocks. It looked like fun.
Philly.com |
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Jazz This Week: Notes from the Dog Days
Looking beyond the weekend, on Monday the Sessions Big Band is back at BB's Jazz Blues and Soups . On Tuesday, you can check out singer Jeanne Trevor at Brandt's, or head to The Gramophone for their free Tuesday night jazz series, which this week features a new band called Utter Chaos.
All About Jazz |
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Dennen Gets Kuti on Album
Singer/Songwriter Brett Dennen will release HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS on October 21, 2008 with Dualtone Music Group/Downtown Music.
All About Jazz |
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Bouquet to James Brown
In funk music or any of its cognates, cousins or relations, the power and elasticity of the groove is of utmost importance. But time, most specifically tempo, is nearly as important, as could be seen in "Still Black, Still Proud: An African Tribute to James Brown" at the Kimmel Center.
Philly.com |
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ArtStreet Kicks Off with Music and Edible Creations
Maybe it's not the art some people expect at ArtStreet, but Friday the event kicks off with creations that are oh so delicious.
WBAY Green Bay |
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Guitar and fiddle go-to guy downsizes
After 36 years of selling, teaching and fixing stringed instruments in downtown Victoria, Dave Cahill -- the Island's go-to guy for guitars and fiddles and everything in between -- is uprooting and downsizing his Old Town Strings.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Festival in New London to highlight Celtic pride
It's a different Celtic pride - not the Boston b-ball kind - that'll fire up New London today. The third annual Celts & Currachs Festival
New London Day |
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MUSIC
One of these names is not like the others: John, Paul, George, Ringo, Bo.
Washington Post |
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Mayer casts his magic with smooth, easy style
Say what you want about John Mayer, but of all the artists to grace the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center stage this summer, he's the only one who seriously appeals to drastically different age groups.
The Buffalo News |
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8 p.m. - Guam Symphony Orchestra to begin rehearsals Monday
8 p.m. Aug. 23 — The Guam Symphony Orchestra will begin rehearsals – for string players only – for its 42nd concert season at 7 p.m. on Monday at the University of Guam Fine Arts rehearsal room.
Pacific Daily News |
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