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Oh, what a night!
Vibrant, heartfelt jukebox musical Jersey Boys hits all the right notes
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The Cedar Cultural Center Celebrates 20 Years of Great Music
Iconic international music venue launches new initiatives, partnerships and capital improvements to enhance the experience for musicians and fans (PRWeb Aug 26, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1237574.htm
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Jamaica's Wonderful Party
Today (Aug. 24) many Jamaican sports celebrities, including flying man Usain Bolt, Powell Asafa, and Sports Minister Olivia Grange, gathered at Block Eight near the west gate of Chaoyang Park, to celebrate their remarkable achievements at the Beijing Olympic Games, as well as the profound friendship between China and Jamaica. Jamaican Ambassador M. Cook organized the party. Among the guest list, ...
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Killers star fears for future of unsigned bands
The Killers star Mark Stoermer has spoken out about his fears for the future of unsigned bands as music labels are financially struggling to support new acts.
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Business owners bring festival to Arts District
MILLVILLE -- A group of local business owners want to emphasize the art in the Glasstown Arts District.
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Knowle West Boy
IGN Music is the ultimate resource for Knowle West Boy featuring news, interviews, reviews, forums, ringtones, photos, albums, and discography.
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Legend honoured at diverse music festival
THE crowds packed out Herstmonceux's Observatory Arts Arena over the weekend for a festival celebrating the 30th anniversary of one of Bob Marley's most iconic concerts. (19/08/2008 15:38:25)
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Concert meant to build bridges of faith
A Christian ministry and Murfreesboro church have joined forces for a summer worship series that concludes Friday at 7 p.m. with a special concert.
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Asif Set to Face The Music
Asif - quilty? Pakistan bowler Mohammad Asif will appear before an Indian Premier League drugs inquiry tribunal next week according to his lawyer Shahid Karim.
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Phones by Brand
Nokia has announced its latest dual-sliding smartphone, the N85. Like the N95 and N96, the N85 slides in one direction to reveal a numeric keypad, and in the other direction to reveal a set of dedicated music playback keys.
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DVD Review: Marigold
Ali Larter goes Bollywood... I must admit that I’m not sure why Ali Larter isn’t a bigger star. I mean yes, of course, she earned her big cinematic break playing a Varsity Blues bimbo but she made intelligent choices thereafter with the cult teen scarefest Final Destination. And despite a Hollywood absence for a few years to take a break from the sex-kitten...
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Manilow Set to Perform in Manchester, UK
Ultimate Manilow: The Hits...and then some," Barry Manilow's highly anticipated non-stop hit-filled concert, is arriving in Manchester, UK on Monday, 8 December. Manilow fans have clamored for more since the announcement of his performing on 4, 6 and 7 December, 2008 at the 02 Arena so Manilow is answering that demand by adding a performance on 8 December at the Manchester Evening News Arena.
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August Quarterly preserves the zest of 70 years ago
Magazine's 1938 coverage recalled music, food and more.
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Finding a fit successor to Sawallisch
The Philadelphia Orchestra burned through a lot of music-director prospects last season. At the outset, in September, the roster brimmed with nearly a half-dozen conductors whose reputations or previous visits raised expectations.
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Maestro on piano, on a new '86 disc
What? The retired Wolfgang Sawallisch is making recordings, but as a pianist? It's possible. As an opera house répétiteur from an early age, Sawallisch exhibited remarkable muscle memory in 1994 when he stepped in to play Act I of Wagner's Die Walkure on piano when snow kept much of the Philadelphia Orchestra at home.
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Friends mourn slain singer
VANCOUVER -- Tearful friends gathered at a makeshift memorial yesterday for an aspiring young music producer and singer stabbed to death outside the Atlantis nightclub in downtown Vancouver early Sunday.
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Internet socializing keeps time with the music scene
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - As music lovers mobbed an outdoor stage, vying for views of Radiohead, Beck and other rockers, Keith McPhail enjoyed a prime view of the show from a couch in an Internet "living room."
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Internet socializing keeps time with the music scene
As music lovers mobbed an outdoor stage, vying for views of Radiohead, Beck and other rockers, Keith McPhail enjoyed a prime view of the show from a couch in an Internet "living room."
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CD: Like Drawing Blood
It’s pronounced Gaultier, like Jean Paul, only more fashionable. Drawing rave comparisons to Beck, The Avalanches and Mark Ronson, Gotye is yet another flaming Aussie burning up the UK music scene. But don't let his heritage put you off, for as his name suggests, this one’s a bit different.
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Aiza Seguerra now a hit jazz artist in Singapore; signs contract with Star Records
Singer-composer Aiza Seguerra said that she just signed a contract with ABS-CBN's music outfit Star Records for another fruitful and fun year. Seguerra is a contract artist of Star Records but on a per album basis only.
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Countryside big days beat wet weather
BANK holiday drizzle failed to cast a shadow on one of Northumberland’s most popular events yesterday.
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In and around the parish
RICHARD - The Richard Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting its 22nd Annual Fire Department Benefit from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 21. Events will include barbeque pork steak dinners with trimmings, a raffle at 2 p.m., a live auction and live music throughout the day.
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Friends mourn slain man outside nightclub
Friends gathered outside a downtown Vancouver nightclub Monday afternoon to remember a driven and talented young musician who was fatally stabbed there on the weekend.
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Jazz fest to honor Motown superstar Marvin Gaye
Somewhere, Marvin Gaye is smiling. The singer was known as "the Prince of Motown" and became one of that fabled label's most commercially successful artists on the strength of hits like "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine."
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Itty-bitty amplifier gives big sound
As digital music drifts further down the audio chain into cellphones, here comes a freaky little desktop amplifier called the Nuforce Icon that'll stop the MP3 generation in its tracks.
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