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Middletown Arts Center announces fall season
MIDDLETOWN — With the new slogan "You'll find it all at the Middletown Arts Center," the nonprofit, award-winning facility has announced a 21-event fall schedule that includes art exhibits, a concert series, dance, comedy, drama, poetry, magic, themed socials, even a masquerade ball.
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A bountiful classical music season kicks off this week
From Opera San Jose's 25th anniversary to the Steinway Society's excellent recital series, a world premiere of San Francisco Opera and more Mahler from the San Francisco Symphony, fall promises outstanding listening for lovers of classical music.
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Rockin' Good Times at Alex's Bar in Long Beach
It's difficult to determine what rocked the most on Friday night at Alex's Bar in Long Beach. Was it Sun Trash's suggestive singer or guest percussionist, Sexual Chocolate, that made their set a highly entertaining mix of live performance theatre and rock and roll? Was it the way Zeke singer took a pause between lightning fast punk rock guitar coupled with almost inaudible, ...
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Steel Mill keeps Asbury sounds of the past alive
You can knock steel down, but it is not easily destroyed. In much the same way, Vini "Maddog" Lopez, the drummer for Steel Mill, is still going strong — and some might even say he's better than ever. Just as steel can be recycled into new uses, the songs of Steel Mill are reaching audiences again after more than three decades.
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This is Suki
Suki Low tells HIZREEN KAMAL how This is Me, a top-selling single from the Disney movie Camp Rock, is a reflection of her life.
The New Straits Times |
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Now&Then: Have iPod will travel
We have come a long way from the days of the record players. Now it is possible to have your entire music library in your pocket. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM writes.
The New Straits Times |
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Local rocker goes solo for album
Fans of local band Reborn can now look forward to grabbing a copy of lead singer Ame’s first solo mini-album .
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Marty Stuart to start country music TV show
Mississippi native Marty Stuart thinks there's room on TV for the style of country music he remembers from "The Porter Wagoner Show," "Flatt & Scruggs" and, of course, "Hee Haw." So Stuart decided to create his own show.
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Paula Excited About Fourth American Idol Judge
“This is great for the show. I’ve been waiting for this. I really have and people will love her. She’s great!” Paula Abdul told People Monday of the newest addition to the American Idol judges’ table, songwriter and music producer Kara DioGuardi.
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Arts diary: Lend a hand for the pianothon
BBC prepares to celebrate another instrument central to amateur music-making - the piano
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Merdeka festivities
Get set to soak up the fun at the 2nd Rantai Merdeka 2008, a three-day festival of independent art,film and music.
The Star |
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F.I.R. set to fly
Fans at F.I.R.’s upcoming concert at Bukit Jalil can expect some pleasant surprises.
The Star |
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Apple's iTunes available again in China
BEIJING, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- Apple's iTunes online music store was available Tuesday in China after apparently being blocked by the government, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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Wine Glass Speakers With a Wine Barrel Amp Are For Listening, Not Drinking [Music Loving Winos]
Leave it to the Japanese to come up with the crazy Mini Clear Sound System DT-SA101. It has a rated output of 4W (x2), but the only thing that really matters here is the design. In addition to...
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Marty Stuart to start country music TV show
Marty Stuart thinks there's room on TV for the style of country music he remembers from "The Porter Wagoner Show," "Flatt & Scruggs" and, of course, "Hee Haw." So Stuart decided to create his own show.
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Estefano's accused shooter takes stand
MIAMI, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- The man charged with trying to kill Miami songwriter Estefano testified at his trial Tuesday that he is innocent, The Miami Herald reported.
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Lifelong musician remembered as a ‘tremendous woman’
Even after her vision failed and all she could see were shapes, Ruth E. Boyd-Gustafson continued to entertain audiences with her piano playing. A lifelong musician, she performed for the last time on Friday before falling at home and dying the next day. She was 90.
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Marty Stuart to start country music TV show
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Marty Stuart thinks there's room on TV for the style of country music he remembers from "The Porter Wagoner Show," "Flatt & Scruggs" and, of course, "Hee Haw." So Stuart decided to create his own show.
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Marty Stuart to start country music TV show
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Marty Stuart thinks there's room on TV for the style of country music he remembers from "The Porter Wagoner Show," "Flatt & Scruggs" and, of course, "Hee Haw." So Stuart decided to create his own show.
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Dogs milk the competition for all it's worth
Think it's a dog-eat-dog world? Try competing against 12,000 canines trying to be named the Milk-Bone SpokesDog for 2009. The company's mobile tour bus pulled into Rocky Top Dog Park, South Brunswick, on Friday as it visited the 11th city of its 14-city nationwide tour.
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2008/08/26
Suki was touched by the lyrics of the song. Suki Low tells HIZREEN KAMAL how This is Me, a top-selling single from the Disney movie Camp Rock, is a reflection of her life.
The New Straits Times |
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2008/08/26
Today’s digital music players, like the iPod, can store an entire music library and is totally mobile. We have come a long way from the days of the record players. Now it is possible to have your entire music library in your pocket. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM writes.
The New Straits Times |
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Petrolian accepted at prestigious music school
By PAUL MORDEN The Observer PETROLIA — Petrolia’s Erica Warder is packing up to move to Toronto and begin two years of vocal performance studies at the prestigious Glenn Gould School of Music. Not bad for someone who was once too shy to sing in front of [...]
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Diversity Roundtable starts school year with music, food and fun at reception in MSC
The Diversity Roundtable is relatively new to UM-St. Louis and has the initiative of bringing all the different diverse student groups on campus together. Started in 2005 by Davida Skannal, a then UM-St. Louis senior, the Diversity Roundtable has been encouraging communication between UM-St.
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Don't just buy the music, fans told
Music executives behind Kaiser Chiefs back new website venture that uses innovative funding model
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