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Duo's photo to glow in Times Square
Sitting on the floor of his grandparents' home, 5-year-old Aidan Emerson watched his father and older sisters sing one of his favorite songs. "Baby fishies swimming in the water," they sang, as Aidan giggled and ducked his head. "He's just the most loving little kid," his father, Tim Emerson, said. "He's taught us a lot." Aidan, who has Down syndrome, is one of 200 people whose photographs ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Slipknot Booed
a Slipknot stunt at the Leeds Festival for the band's upcoming UK tour didn't go down well with music fans at the weekend event.
antiMUSIC |
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Intimate Miami venues showcase Latin artists
MIAMI (Billboard) - The Gibson Showroom in Miami's Design District, ostensibly a place for the guitar maker to showcase its various brands (including Baldwin pianos), has become a haven for all things music in Miami, allowing access to everything from rehearsals and songwriting sessions to showcases and TV tapings.
Reuters |
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See Who Plans To Have Fun Fun Fun
Transmission Entertainment is proud to announce this year's Fun Fun Fun Festival line-up.
antiMUSIC |
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All Systems Go Again for Rocket From The Crypt
Rocket From The Crypt will be releasing their third installment of the All Systems Go series on Vagrant August 26, 2008.
antiMUSIC |
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Tribe After Tribe Set Release
South African rockers Tribe After Tribe have announced an October 14th, 2008, release date for their upcoming album
antiMUSIC |
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Helen Merrill: The Helen Merrill-Dick Katz Sessions and Casa Forte
Music-making, from conception to realization, is contaminated by the rhetoric of personality.
All About Jazz |
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Kuro
Gato Libre is back, carrying on the musical tradition that marked its last recording, Nomad (No Man's Land, 2007). Natsuki Tamura (trumpet), Satoko Fujii (accordion), Kazuhiko Tsumura (guitar) and Norikatsu Koreyasu (bass) play with an agile sense for melody and detail that suits the compositions to a nicety.
All About Jazz |
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Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith has always carved out his own territory in the music and
Tabligh is one of the best realizations of his work on record. Working with this trumpet/keyboards/bass/drums quartet format for some time now, this set captures in true splendor how constructively that time has been spent.
All About Jazz |
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Recommended Tools
Tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin debuts on Dave Douglas' Greenleaf Music label with Recommended Tools . McCaslin shows his world-class cojones by heading a tenor trio with bassist Hans Glawischnig and drummer Jonathan Blake.
All About Jazz |
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Beyond Quantum
An unprecedented free jazz summit meeting of the highest order, Beyond Quantum features composer/multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton, percussionist Milford Graves and bassist William Parker in an impromptu blowing session recorded at Bill Laswell's studio.
All About Jazz |
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Sumptuous and cinematic, a retrospective with a spin,
Symphonica is the first album saxophonist Joe Lovano has recorded in its entirety with a full symphony orchestra.
All About Jazz |
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SpiritFest returns to Bi-Lo Center
It just wouldn't be Labor Day weekend in Greenville without the SpiritFest gospel music concert.
The Greenville News |
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Pop punkers Jonas Sees in Color scheduled to play ESU campus
Taking their name from author Lois Lowry’s book ‘The Giver,’ Jonas Sees In Color is currently on a cross country tour. The Greensboro, North Carolina based band will be making a stop at Emporia State on September 3.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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Members of Split Lip Rayfield, Grain and Demise to bring rock project to Emporia
Individually Eric Mardis, Calvin Bennett and Ryan Johnson are all accomplished musicians but when the three come together, it is something special. Friday the trio are bringing their hard rock project Snake Bite to Emporia.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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A rhythm to remember
Students passing through Union Square on Thursday were treated to a performance of African traditional folk stories accompanied by drumming from a group called Roots of Rhythm.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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A Capella choir hits the big apple
The ESU A Capella Choir toured New York City for four days last May as a part of the National Festival of the State Performance Tour. Choir members performed in two churches and visited tourist attractions as well.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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Thousands gather to recognize ag workers
CALDWELL -- More than 2,000 people gathered in Caldwell's Memorial Park Sunday for an afternoon of food, fun and music in honor of the community's agricultural workers.Many government, civic and political organizations offered educational materials and services, and local candidates for office mingled and distributed literature.Adults talked, relaxed in the shade and listened to music. Kids ...
Idaho Press-Tribune |
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Theory linking music and evolution is lacking
"The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature" by Daniel J. Levitin (Dutton, $25.95).
The Gleaner |
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Air to rail: Hostesses to serve train passengers 25 Aug 2008, 0435 hrs IST, Ashirbad S Raha & Dwaipayan Ghosh,TNN
NEW DELHI: Imagine having your meal on a comfortable couch with choicest music playing in the background and smart hostesses serving you. And all this when you're on the move in a train.
The Times of India |
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State on track with legal trail-bike sites
NEWS the State Government will fund the development of new legal trail-bike riding sites is music to Bernadette Crotty's ears. Mrs Crotty, who lives near Worley Park in Raceview, said trail bikes had been the bane of her existence since she moved in.
Queensland Times |
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The Star's Know-it-all: Terry Brown, Former tourism director for Cleveland County Chamber
What she knows: Now as Redbone Willy's Bluegrass & Peddler's Festival event coordinator, she's helping organize "an awesome bluegrass festival," a day filled with music and tons of outdoor fun, especially for families.
The Shelby Star |
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Country music star appears at Rogers' Wal-Mart
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KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville |
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Olympics party benefits International Institute
Latin music played and gourmet goodies were served as part of the Spirit of the Olympics fundraiser at Mocha Maiden Friday evening to benefit the International Institute in Akron.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Events on Aug 31, 2008
Maybe we should cut Chuck Berry some slack. After all, he invented most of what we now call rock & roll, and even though countless acolytes like the Rolling Stones have goosed and juiced up his licks, no one has ever really duplicated the suave way his lyrics pop with melody, wit and rhythm...
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