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Keith says you look so good
Chalk another one up for country music superstar Keith Urban for his creativity. Based on his hit song, You Look Good in My Shirt, Urban has launched the, You Look Good In My OLD Shirt auction.
Calgary Sun |
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Eva Cassidy CD to be released
The new Eva Cassidy album Somewhere. The songbird is singing again. A dozen years after the death of noted performer Eva Cassidy, her eighth album is being released.
The Capital |
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Hip-hop Musical Clay Opens Kansas City Repertory Theatre's Season
Eric Rosen kicks off his adventurous first season as the Rep's artistic director with the powerful new hip-hop musical Clay, written and performed by Matt Sax and developed in collaboration with and directed by Rosen. The show contains loud music, adult language and strong content.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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CD Review Column
Without inspiration, jamming is a dead end. And you get the sense John Popper and Co. might have been short on ideas for this 10th album. Reportedly written in the studio, it's got a few pleasantly noodly workouts, some bluesy rockers, a couple of earnest ballads -- and too much filler.
Calgary Sun |
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Mediocre medley of musicians
Not sure you can pack the Saddledome on your own? You can always try bringing along enough bands that your combined popularity reaches critical mass and justifies your appearance at one of the city's biggest venues.
Calgary Sun |
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Posted: 24-08-2008 , 10:37 GMT
Lebanese artist Carole Samaha hosted a live concert at the Emigrants Celebration Festival that was held at the “Thohoor Shwair” in Lebanon. More than 10 thousand fans visiting Lebanon came to see and listen to her beautiful voice and surrounded the stage.
Al Bawaba |
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MUSIC IS FUNDAMENTAL
WHY TEACH A KID
Asbury Park Press |
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TEDDY GEIGER ROCKS OUT
TEDDY GEIGER SAID HE
Asbury Park Press |
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Kids play to win
Anthony Wolf stared unblinkingly at the monitor, his fingers flying over the fret board of a plastic guitar.
Times Herald |
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Sona releases "Something Bigger Than Tupac"
Filmed on three continents -- Africa, Europe and the US -- "Behold Something Bigger Than Tupac" is a commentary on many social issues plaguing youth today, including poverty, hunger and violence in rap music.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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London Olympics 2012: Gordon Brown promises greatest rock concert ever
Gordon Brown last night promised the greatest rock concert the world has ever seen for the opening ceremony of London 2012.
Daily Mirror |
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Supporters turn out for annual charity concert
ZANESVILLE - As a special concert event continues to memorialize her sister, Rachel Shelton is touched by the amount of support the community still shows for the late Becky Ziegler.
Zanesville Times Recorder |
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Bobby Randall co-hosting area country radio show
Midland native Bobby Randall said it was an easy call when he had to choose between radio gigs in Cheyenne, Wyo., Rapid City, S.D. -- and Gladwin.
Midland Daily News |
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China takes home gold at GlobalFest
Dazzling the judges with an impressive pyro-musical display, China captured first place at GlobalFest 2008. Team China, MMF Hunan Fireworks Company Ltd., was awarded the coveted Trico Homes International Fireworks Competition trophy last night.
Calgary Sun |
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Reviving rockabilly: Art form struggles to draw new fans in its birthplace
Celia Netolicky travels thousands of miles each year to attend the International Rock-A-Billy Music Festival in Jackson.
The Jackson Sun |
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Starlight Symphony 'a sight to see' for community
Music and movie lovers were treated to the soundtracks of a secret agent, a pirate, a cunning woman and a talking computer Saturday night.
The Jackson Sun |
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Courthouse turns 100
HUNTINGTON – As the Huntington Courthouse’s south clock tower’s gears ticked into the future, an antique cannon’s blast launched an event that celebrated the past. Photo caption: Picnics and and patriotic music were enjoyed Saturday on the lawn of the 100-year-old Huntington County Courthouse. Photo by Cathie Rowand The Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Ariane Sherine: Rock music's shooting stars
Ariane Sherine: Do we really need to commemorate all the celebrities who died - mostly from drug overdoses - at the age of 27?
Guardian Unlimited |
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Sunday Sound-off: Should MPD ticket loud Harleys?
Considering that via the City's "Bass Busters" initiative the police department has declared war on loud music in cars and has been known to ticket drivers of cars with loud mufflers, does it seem fair that motorcycle riders don't face similar fines?
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Popular Nashville drummer dies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) and#8212; Buddy Harman, one of Nashville's most-recorded drummers, has died. He was 79 years old.
Portsmouth Herald |
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On today
Firetruck Pull by Oak Bay Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock, fundraising event with teams on Oak Bay Avenue, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tel. 250-818-1449.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Thousands due at 'biggest street' carnival
Organisers are expecting more than 750,000 people to descend on the streets of Notting Hill to celebrate the 44th year of the west London street party.
Channel 4 |
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Article Photos
Rishi Gupta and Quinn Lee Yaw, students of area piano teacher Andrew Schmidt, each recently received the Five-Year National Award from the National Guild of Piano Teachers.
The Post-Journal |
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Pete Ciraolo Quintet To Play At Mayville Village Green
MAYVILLE - The last concert of the 2008 Entertainment in the Park summer concert series will feature the big band sounds of The Pete Ciraolo Quintet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Village Green Park in Mayville, located at the intersection of routes 430 and 394.
The Post-Journal |
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Carlsbad Music Festival reaches from L.A. to UCSD
Next month's fifth annual Carlsbad Music Festival will extend from that North County coastal city down to San Diego and up to Los Angeles.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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