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Oct 1 deadline for karaoke operators to pay copyright fees
SINGAPORE: October 1 is the deadline for karaoke operators to pay any outstanding copyright fees for using music videos in their business.
Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News
McCartney to play in Israel
(JTA) Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney will perform in Israel 43 years after government officials banned the Fab Four. His Sept. 25 concert in Tel Aviv's HaYarkon Park is expected to be one of the largest in Israeli history. The show is part of a world tour by McCartney comprised of more than 100 shows.
Jewish Ledger
California Autism Foundation Says "Aloha to Autism" with Silver Anniversary Celebration
California Autism Foundation, a leading provider of services and advocacy for individuals afflicted with autism and other developmental disabilities, today unveiled plans to celebrate the organization's 25th anniversary with a Hawaiian-themed event to be held on October 25, 2008. Entitled "Aloha to Autism," the gala welcomes the business community and general public to enjoy an evening of food ...
Centre Daily Times
BBC Worldwide to launch targeted web music service
BBC Worldwide is planning to launch a targeted web music service from early next year, tapping the corporation's vast audio archive that includes the Old Grey Whistle Test, the John Peel Sessions and the Six Music hub. Users will be able to stream tracks for free with the ad-funded service from BBC Worldwide, the corporation's commercial arm. Digital rights-free tracks, which will play ...
Guardian Unlimited
Celtic Festival making move to park, fairgrounds
The sixth annual Southwest Missouri Celtic Heritage Festival and Highland Games, scheduled for Sept. 5-6, will be at a new location this year. The event, sponsored by the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the Buffalo Park and Fairgrounds instead of the Dallas County Community Park.
Buffalo Reflex
Caroline Sullivan: Bandstocks sounds stupid. But that's never stopped music before
One thing you can say about this brave new world in which the music business finds itself is that it is certainly encouraging people to use their imagination. So the old model – dominated by major labels and bricks-and-mortar shops – doesn't work? Find a new one. And that's what the industry's lateral thinkers are feverishly doing. We've had artists setting up their own web-based labels – ...
Guardian Unlimited
Two young Singaporeans win National Arts Council awards
SINGAPORE : Two young Singaporeans are making musical waves, and have won awards amounting to S$15,000 each from the National Arts Council.
Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News
Isotopes edge Sounds 9-8
Despite starting a day late because of the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay, the Albuquerque Isotopes’ (64-73) series in the Music City started off in fine fashion with the ‘Topes edging the Nashville Sounds (58-79) 9-8 Tuesday night at Greer Stadium.
KOB-TV Albuquerque
Theatre Royal season wrapping up
Time is running out to catch this season's shows in Barkerville's Theatre Royal.The last two nights for An Evening of British Music Hall are Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m.The Gold Rush Review III will continue to be performed starting at 1 p.m. through Labour Day, except Friday."The last three shows have gotten standing ovations," said Trina Chivilo, who manages the front of the house for Theatre ...
Prince George Citizen Online
Illinoisans: Clinton rocks Dem confab in Denver
Hillary Clinton addresses fellow Democrats Tuesday in Denver.
Lincoln Courier
GR linked in with Latin Grammys show
When the Latin Grammys are handed out November 13 in Houston, Grand Rapids will have been part of an inter-active music celebration with five major cities.
WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids
When sex is a constitutional poser
The dismissal of a staff member at Pretoria's Moreleta Park Dutch Reformed Church music academy on the basis of his involvement in a same-sex relationship poses the question whether non-state institutions are compelled to observe the dictates of the constitution.
Cape Argus
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Biography Achiri Karl Haas is a percussionist, ethnomusicologist, and teacher splitting his time between Boston, MA and his adopted home of Burlington, VT. His music is a continuous search for truth, peace, and communion, and each performance the reflection of an on-going spiritual quest for One-ness.
All About Jazz
News and Features for Lake Isabella, California
The Kernville Chamber of Commerce hosted a free community barbeque and concert in Circle Park last Monday, Aug. 18, to unveil their plan to install a gazebo in the popular spot in 2009. Over 100 excited community members came to enjoy the music, food, and camaraderie at the event, which raised more than $5,300 to assist with the cost of building the planned gazebo.
Kern Valley Sun
BBC Worldwide to launch targeted web music service
BBC Worldwide is to launch a targeted web music service early next year, tapping an archive that includes the Old Grey Whistle Test and the John Peel Sessions. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited
Walk A Mile in Her Shoes
Join Oxford County men making a statement on ending violence against women and children. Walk A Mile In Her Shoes is an annual event that takes place at Southside Park by the Boathouse. Women and children also welcome. There will be speakers and music following the march.
Woodstock Sentinel-Review
BBC Worldwide to launch targeted web music service
BBC Worldwide is to launch a targeted web music service early next year, tapping an archive that includes the Old Grey Whistle Test, the John Peel Sessions and the Six Music hub. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited
Paul madryga - Classical Guitar Professor (Thursday, August 28, 2008)
Wheat City Journal: Where did you go to school? Paul Madryga: I went to grade school in rural Newfoundland. After that I got an arts degree at the University of Prince Edward Island and since then, I
Wheat City Journal
Santoks iPhone kit lets users share their music
Santok has released a new hands-free solution for the iPhone that allows users to attach an extra set of headphones. The STK iPhone PHF kit with splitter allows users to share their music without having to miss phone calls. Most splitters are only compatible with headphones, but Santok's works with the hands-free kit microphone as well. The headphones feature a one-touch answer/end call button ...
MacNN
Fringe show wins Festival award
A theatre company based in York has won the Edinburgh International Festival Award for best work on the Fringe.
BBC News
Jonathan Rush going country
Two familiar voices on local morning radio will have new homes starting Tuesday. Jonathan Rush, the longtime host of WNOK-FM 104.7’s “The Morning Rush,” will move his show to WCOS-FM 97.5. He’s replacing Charlie James, who will move to WVOC-AM 560 and begin working with the morning team of Gary David and Christopher Thompson. All three stations are owned by Clear Channel. LJ Smith, Clear ...
The State
California Autism Foundation Says "Aloha to Autism" with Silver Anniversary Celebration
RICHMOND, Calif.----California Autism Foundation, a leading provider of services and advocacy for individuals afflicted with autism and other developmental disabilities, today unveiled plans to celebrate the organization's 25th anniversary with a Hawaiian-themed event to be held on October 25, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Cleveland Orchestra's Music Study Groups on the rise
The Cleveland Orchestra is expanding its Music Study Groups for adults during the 2008-09 season to cover the orchestra's complete Severance Hall season.
The Plain Dealer
HUMAN's Morgan Visconti Celebrates Mom's 40th Anniversary of Hit Song, "Those Were the Days"
DMN Newswire--2008-8-26--40 years after the August 30, 1968, release by Mary Hopkin of the international smash hit song "Those Were the Days," Morgan Visconti continues his parents' legendary musical heritage.
Broadcast Newsroom
Biography
Sebastián Cruz started performing and composing at age 16 in Colombia with various rock bands playing in local venues and city festivals.
All About Jazz
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