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Public invited to sign up to freedom festival message
PEOPLE will be asked to sign up to one of the main messages of the Wilberforce campaign at Hull's biggest ever live music and arts event next weekend. (25/08/2008 07:48:41)
Yorkshire Post Today
Las Vegas Sun
Live latin music. Sundays from 7 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. Noche Nortena (7 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. The Railhead at Boulder Station) Featuring Banda Tierra Sagrad The Scarlet Symphony at the Beatles Revolution Lounge (10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. Beatles Revolution Lounge) Live Revolution features The Scarlet Symphony and The Living Suns ...
Las Vegas Sun
ISAAC HAYES FAMILY PLANS LAWSUIT OVER SONGS: Relatives reportedly seek to retrieve rights to his material.
*The family of late soul legend Isaac Hayes are reportedly planning legal action to retrieve rights to his back catalog, which was sold for $30,000 by court order following his 1976 bankruptcy.
Eurweb
Rihanna to perform at MTV Video Music Awards
New York. Rihanna is back for another performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, along with Pink, Paramore and TI, who will be making his first appearance at a major awards show since his arrest before an awards ceremony last year.
The Herald
Brian Wilson releases album
Former Beach Boy returns to health and writing music.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2008 and Music & Motion Dance Productions present the premiere of Continents - A Global ...
Music & Motion Dance Productions will premiere their new dance work - Continents - A Global Voyage at the 2008 Philadelphia Live Arts and Philly Fringe on September 6th at 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm on the University of Pennsylvania Campus at the Hall of Flags in Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Jazz club launched
JAZZ lovers in Bulawayo will now get first class township jazz in their backyard following the launch of the Amakhosi Jazz Club in the city recently.
The Herald
Urbana enjoys a kernel of entertainment
Hot corn, cold corn and a whole lot of sweetcorn. It was 7 p.m. Friday when the Chicago bluegrass band Cornmeal took the main stage in Downtown Urbana. Most of the crowd sat on wooden chairs but a large group danced up a storm near the stage. Midway through their set, the band paid homage to the festival by challenging the crowd to count the number of times they said "corn" in the next song.
Daily Illini
Wyss, 78, loved gardening, singing and opening up his home to others
Obituary: At homes in San Antonio and around the world, Walter Wyss ensured there were a few constants — his family's front door was always open to his children's friends and others, a garden would grow wherever they were, and music would forever be near.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5
Bloc Party to head Juice Jam; Talib Kweli and Ra Ra Riot to open
University Union announced Friday that Bloc Party will headline its annual Juice Jam concert to be held Sept. 7, in the band's first appearance at a North American college event. The concert, now in its fifth year, will be held at South Campus's Skytop Field.
Daily Orange
Q&A with blues singer Tori Sparks
The Daily Orange spoke with singer Tori Sparks after a July performance in the Syracuse area. She recently released an album titled "Under the Yellow Sun." Sparks is currently on tour in the Midwest. Daily Orange: Tell me about yourself and your music. Tori Sparks: The closest would be a mix between rock and blues.
Daily Orange
Meditate 08 gives folks a chance to reflect
As political buzz fizzed out of Democratic National Convention headquarters and across downtown, some folks spent the weekend getting in a little "om" time at Meditate 08 on the banks of the South Platte River and the Yoga Health Festival in City Park.
Denver Post
Illustrious Lead Dancer of the Divine Performing Arts Company
In the performance Lady of the Moon, Wu Xuntian, the male lead dancer’s accomplished and graceful display—a series of perfected rolling kicks as he shoots down eight suns with arrows—leaves the audience gasping for breath.
The Epoch Times
Celebrating an Aromas day in the country
Hundreds gathered in Aromas for the annual Aromas Day under sunny skies and pleasant conditions. With events spanning from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., the family-oriented event was dubbed “a day in the country.”
Register Pajaronian
Herald/SARAH MOORE KUSCHELL
Click image(s) to enlarge July Kelley, a bookseller for the new Barnes & Noble store in Market Heights, logs and arranges the children’s section. The store opens to the public Wednesday and will house more than 200,000 books, DVDs, music selections and magazines.
Killeen Daily Herald
Summer trek takes music teachers to China
Perhaps as dreaded as the first day of school is that first writing assignment once the doors open: 'What I Did On My Summer Vacation.'
The Journal News
Polynesian Party
Weekend's festival showcases Polynesian music, dance and food.
Long Beach Press-Telegram
Beijing blocking iTunes in China, group says
Customers in China of Apple's iTunes online music store were unable to download songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network
Pastides reveals playlist
"I really only listen to music when I'm exercising or walking around," University President Pastides admitted when asked about his favorite songs and music listening habits. "I definitely don't have music on when I'm working."
The Daily Gamecock
S.C. natives rock Russell House Patio
Similar to the lyrics on their 2006 album, "Daylight," Needtobreathe is "More Than" a run of the mill alternative rock band, but still more than a flat Christian combo with no original sound or unique lyrics.
The Daily Gamecock
In the Spotlight
Paul Monaco Music Arts Program coordinator,
BizJournals
Timeless tunes take a step back in time
PUTNAM VALLEY - The sounds of Depression-era folk, timeless standards and some gentle acoustic guitar arrangements written by young songwriters filled the historic Tompkins Corners Methodist Church yesterday afternoon.
The Journal News
Arch Street gets ready for Sunbake
When Matt Hermit, 18, heard that the Arch Street teen center did not raise enough money to hold its annual Sunbake music festival, he went to work contacting local bands to make it happen.
Greenwich Time
Madonna unleashes Mac attack
Attention John McCain: The new concert is definitely not for you. The Material Girl kicked off her new tour in the United Kingdom this weekend, leaving concertgoers with a clear impression of her opinion of the John McCain.
New York Daily News
Zeppelin Stars Working on New Music?
Jason Bonham revealed "I've been working with Jimmy [Page] and John Paul [Jones] and trying to do just do some new material and some writing."
antiMUSIC
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