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'Bandos' back at it
Morgan Wade and Kristal Sabo, members of Marion Harding's Class of 2006, kept it simple when asked why they returned for Friday's alumni band performance.
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More than 250 help build $80K YMCA playground
HARDYSTON -- It is difficult to imagine that the space filled with brightly colored, twisting slides, rock-climbing walls and swings was a bare patch of grass only eight hours before.
New Jersey Herald |
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Video Game Musicians: Not Playing Around
Video game music is a growing industry that many have failed to recognize.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]
Karelia iMedia Browser Puts Your Media in One Bucket (Mac) "Free application Karelia iMedia Browser provides a single interface to access the photos, music, and videos on your Mac."RIP Permanently...
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Deaths elsewhere
Buddy Harman, 79, one of Nashville's most-recorded drummers, died there Thursday. He reportedly suffered from congestive heart failure.
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Kylie announces Melbourne, Sydney concerts
Pop princess Kylie Minogue has announced she will be bringing her KylieX2008 tour to Sydney and Melbourne in December.
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Metallica's new old edge: 'Death Magnetic'
With producer Rick Rubin, the band returns with a new album and a reassuring sense of danger. IMAGINE THE smell of barbecue and methamphetamine under the Texas summer sun. This year, the Ozzfest festival -- an all-day celebration of brawny and sinister heavy metal music -- took its amplifiers to the Lone Star State, and tens of thousands of fans came from across the South and beyond to lose ...
Los Angeles Times |
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9:22 p.m.: Party blocks out time for students
ANDERSON — About 50 people attended the inaugural Sherman Street Youth ChangeNation Back to School Block Party on Saturday to get students jazzed about learning after their first week of school.
The Herald Bulletin |
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Orchestrations: Who Writes the Songs
To the Editor:.
New York Times |
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Dallas' Pleasant Grove area celebrates start of school with GroveFest
The celebration began slowly with bounce houses, booths and barbecue on the grill. By the time the crowd started to grow Saturday morning, the music was playing and the first back-to-school GroveFest was in full swing.
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The Bar-Back Crowes?
It seems Chris Robinson likes to be his own opening act. Literally, as it turns out. The Black Crowes frontman revealed himself to be a multi-talented, multi-tasker. While rocking the stage at the...
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Got tu Have a Primer to Get ?[title of show]?
To ensure that no theater reference goes unappreciated in their musical, the creators and two of the co-stars of ?[title of show]? created a cheat sheet.
New York Times |
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Kylie announces Aust concerts
Pop princess Kylie Minogue has announced she will be bringing her KylieX2008 tour to Sydney and Melbourne in December. Music promoter and chairman of Frontier Touring, Michael Gudinski, will announce dates this week, News Limited reported today.
Otago Daily Times |
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Mesa museum hosts Dia de los Muertos show
Most kids growing up in this country are taught that death is scary, sad and otherwise unpleasant; associated with scary movies, morose funerals and weepy backyard burials of beloved pets.
East Valley Tribune |
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He Might Be Giant, but He Knows Children?s Music
John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants shared what kind of music he would listen to if he had children.
New York Times |
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Prime Britten, Newly Freed From the Vault
Recordings for television from the 1960s and early ?70s capture both a composer and the tenor who was his collaborator and life partner.
New York Times |
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An Actor Makes an Album, His Way
Terrence Howard turns to the drama of his music, where he can express himself freely without the strictures of a director or writer.
New York Times |
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Lindale's Great Debater Wins $150,000
The city of Lindale is not only known for its country music stars, but its debaters as well.
KLTV 7 Tyler |
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Howard Mandel's freelance Urban Improvisation
Free jazz fests across the U.S. mark summer's glorious end. Manhattan's Charlie Parker festival (held Saturday Aug. 23 and Sunday 24 in Marcus Garvey park uptown and Tompkins Square Park downtown), the Chicago Jazz Festival (which formally starts Thursday Aug 28 with Sonny Rollins at downtown Grant Park's Petrillo bandshell) and the Detroit International Jazz Festival (celebrating ...
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South reaches out to North at Everett Neighborhood Festival
The complete supply of 750 hot dog buns was gone halfway through the Everett Neighborhood Festival on Saturday.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Go-ahead for 'too sexy' Lavigne show
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian authorities have reversed their decision to cancel a concert by Canadian pop-rock star Avril Lavigne, saying yesterday that she can perform next week despite complaints her act is "too sexy".
Gulf Daily News |
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VISTA: Bluegrass enthusiasts gather for festival
VISTA ---- Bluegrass enthusiasts and musicians are gathering this weekend in Vista to celebrate the music they love at the Summergrass San Diego Bluegrass Festival on the grounds of the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave. Watch t
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Joe Biden's pro-RIAA, pro-FBI tech voting record
Barack Obama's pick for vice president is an ally of the music industry on copyright and the FBI on wiretaps. He also unintentionally spurred the creation of PGP.
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Times & Star
TEN thousand people will be descending on the area this weekend for Solfest, one of the few music festivals in the country to sell out this year. Aspatria and Silloth, which will see the bulk of the visitors, are gearing up for the occasion with shops offering Solfest Specials.
West Cumberland Times & Star |
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Dance, music and fun in Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Music and design come together in Buffalo for a cultural festival.
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