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Pearl Jam bootlegs its Tampa show
Relive the St. Pete Times Forum concert.... June 12, 2008 Tampa, FL PEARL JAM (pearljam.com) It was a fabulous show. Pearl Jam came to the St. Pete Times Forum a couple of months ago and played with conviction, passion, a collective enthusiasm and, at just the right moments, a sense of fun. That show is available via PJ's Bootleg 2008 program, which makes each concert available in its entirety ...
Creative Loafing Tampa |
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Marion Prepares to Party and Rock Around the Block
As summer draws to a close, residents in Marion are preparing to band together for one last fling during their annual Town Block Party, to be held on Saturday, August 30 beginning at 5:00 pm on Spring Street directly in front of the Marion Town House. In the unlikely event of rain or inclement weather, the event will be held on the following day, Sunday, August 31 at the same time and place. ...
The Wanderer |
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United Way Kicks Off Campaign
The United Way of Metropolitan Nashville kick off its 2008 campaign with Songwriters in the Round. The regional campaign kick off took place Tuesday night at LP field.
News Channel 5 Nashville |
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Britney Spears’ VMA silence
Britney Spears will not perform at the MTV Video Music Awards next month, her manager has confirmed.
NZCity |
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NZ Artist Directs Music Video In Brazil
Major record label requests NZ Artist Shona McCullagh to direct in Rio de Janeirothe new single from platinum selling musician, Ayo.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Director Barry Levinson filming documentary at Buell
TEMPLE BUELL THEATRE -- If you're at the Etown concert tonight, you're gonna be a star. Sort of.
Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News |
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Letters to the Editor
Re "Making Morgan Hill" (Cover Story, Aug. 20): Thank you for your bullish article on downtown Morgan Hill. It takes a lot more than a couple of cute restaurants and bars to make a vital and vibrant downtown.
MetroActive |
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Mamma Miasma
IN TheatreWorks' new musical production, Grey Gardens , middle-aged "Little" Edie Beale (Beth Glover) wonders, How did I get here from there?
MetroActive |
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News, music, movies & restaurants from the editors of the Silicon Valley's #1 weekly newspaper. Serving San Jose, Palo ...
Balancing Art: Women in white are held aloft by children in Elaine Badgley Arnoux's 2004 painting 'See Saw Margery Daw.'
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Reggae Party
HEAR YE, hear ye, sinners, Lee "Scratch" Perry, the 72-year-old legendary reggae producer, performer and wild man, is telling you to repent. Although the artist frequently blames corrupt governments and world leaders for the state of current affairs, on his new album, Repentance , he is taking aim at both the ruling class and the people being ruled (and that means you).
MetroActive |
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Prepare now for Viennese Charity Ball
HOT on the heels of the Festival of Football fundraiser for the oncology unit - another Armidale group has come up with a fantastic charitable idea.
Armidale Express |
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Jimmy Wayne Releases New Country Album
In the country music world, five years seems like an eternity when you're waiting for your next album to be released. So Tuesday is a big day for singer/songwriter Jimmy Wayne.
News Channel 5 Nashville |
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Music Festival To Rock Riverfront Park
Peter Frampton and American Idol singer Melinda Doolittle will perform at the 2008 Music City J.A.M. festival.
News Channel 5 Nashville |
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Salsa Night On The Square Extended
Organizers announced a new sponsorship will extend the event another two weeks.
WCPO Cincinnati |
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Will Britney "Gimme More" at the VMAs?
Britney Spears will not be performing at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards. "Contrary to media reports, Britney was never slated to perform on this year's VMAs," Larry Rudolph, Spears's manager at Jive Records, said in a statement to the Associated Press.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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Older Nebraskans split on following fair to GI
As Jo Ann Castle played her famous piano at the Nebraska State Fair, Joyce Beachler opened her pink cell phone and held it high. Beachler, 76, wanted to share Castle’s music with her 102-year-old mother, who wasn’t able to attend Tuesday.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Local girls vie for $20k scholarship
With the skyrocketing costs related to earning a college degree, sometimes college students take creative measures to try to help fund the cost of higher education.
The Ambler Gazette |
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BMI Posts Record Revenues, Payments To Musicians
"The U.S. music performing rights org earned revs of more than $901 million in the fiscal year ended June 30. Of the total revenue, $786 million will be distributed to the songwriters, composers and copyright owners. Distribution represents an 8% increase over the prior fiscal year."
Arts Journal |
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Shoutfest '08 & Third Day return to Wild Adventures in Valdosta on August 30th
Valdosta, Georgia (August 26, 2008) – SHOUTFEST ‘08, Christian music’s most ambitious annual one-day rock festival and youth ministry-driven concert event is headed to Wild Adventures in Valdosta, Georgia, on August 30th.
The Weekly |
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Meet The Music Video 2.0
"Following the demise of the televised music video, Mathieu Saura's videos show a new marriage of music and film that replaces the artifice of big budget music videos with the raw simplicity of performance. He's clearly struck a chord.
Arts Journal |
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Biography
Buddy Harman, one of Nashville's outstanding session drummers, has played his solid, driving beat on over 18,000 recording sessions in the last 40 years. Harman, along with only a handful of top musicians, is recognized by the Hall of Fame for creating the “Nashville Sound.”
All About Jazz |
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Historian Claims That The Beatles Were Never Banned From Playing Israel
An Israeli music historian says that the tale of the Beatles being banned from Israel in 1965 is untrue. Historian Yoav Kutner tells Israeli Web site Ha'aretz.com, "It never happened that way.
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Madonna courts controversy again over McCain video
LOS ANGELES - Madonna has always reveled in controversy and with the recent launch of her concert tour, "Sticky & Sweet," the 50-year-old pop star has kicked up a new fuss by comparing John McCain to Adolf Hitler in a video.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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TV Review: Supernatural - "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part II"
This episode was pitch perfect, until they got to that demon war thing. Previously on Supernatural: Sam's dead! As in not breathing, stiff as a board, Smurf blue dead. Dean wasn't too happy about that. Kripke goes for ripping our hearts out from the word go. The entire season's summed up by the traditional "Carry On My Wayward Son", and Sam's death is more gripping to music. It's...
Blogcritics.org |
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Jackson Browne makes "Time" for new songs
It's been six years since Jackson Browne released an album of new material, but the veteran singer-songwriter hardly feels that he has made himself scarce in the interim.
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