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Raul Sunico: from concerts to catering
MANILA, Philippines—To the public, Raul Sunico is a concert pianist who has won acclaim for local and overseas performances. To his family and friends, however, he is also a gourmet and excellent cook who can whip up delicious meals.
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Belmont Concerts Promote Voter Registration
Belmont University is hosting on Wednesday a concert to promote voter registration titled Your Voice Your Choice at the Curb Event Center.
WSMV Nashville |
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Lights, Cameras, Marty Stuart!
Aug. 27, 2008 — Marty Stuart was influenced as a kid in Mississippi by watching a Saturday TV lineup that included the syndicated music programs "The Porter Wagoner Show," "The Wilburn Brothers Show" and "Flatt & Scruggs." Marty brings the concept back to life in November with the premiere of "The Marty Stuart Show," a half-hour musical endeavor from one of Nashville’s top musicians and showmen.
Great American Country |
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Peggy Adkins is glad to be ‘home'
Peggy Adkins was raised in Hamilton, Ill., and attended school in the Hamilton School District, grades K-12. She is the daughter of Daniel and Beverly Boone of Hamilton. Her siblings are Tom Boone and Penny Rockhold.
Keokuk Daily Gate City |
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Bisto's Uglyman
Disco musician, Bisto Maunge, is a shy man, but his sense of humour is appalling when it comes to composing music.
Mmegi |
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Artists band for Sponsor-A-Child
The ground is fertile for a musical festival dubbed 'Woodstock Botswana' to be held next month at the Old Quad Track near Phakalane.
Mmegi |
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AVASTOR HELPS UK-BASED BOTTLETOP CHARITY RAISE FUNDS WITH BRAZILIAN MUSIC PROJECT
DMN Newswire--2008-8-27--London, England, August 27, 2008-Bottletop, a UK-based charity that empowers young people worldwide through sexual health education and HIV prevention, has chosen Avastor's HDX800 triple interface FireWire drives to store all of its London-based recordings for its Brazilian influenced CD. Bottletop has received high praise from a variety of well-known personalities, ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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August 2008 With deep sadness I acknowledge the passing of my treasured mentor, associate and friend, Babalorisa ...
Our association began in 1981. when he first came here from Cuba. The impact of his musical and spritual guidance and contributions to my New Yor-Uba ensemble are beyond words--all who know me well know this.
All About Jazz |
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Music review: An excursion into the familiar
People take drugs for two reasons: because they desire something utterly predictable, or just the opposite.
The News Journal |
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 songs on iTunes Music Store for Aug. 27:
The Kansas City Star |
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Baker, Lee to appear at Music on Market Square
Durant Main Street announced Alex Baker and Mikayla Lee will be this week’s featured artists for Music on Market Square. The public is invited to the outdoor stage at First and Evergreen in Downtown Durant to hear good music in a relaxed atmosphere. It will begin this Thursday at 7 p.m.
Durant Daily Democrat |
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Cramer: iPhone problems will be forgotten, but an opportunity for Sprint?
Steve Jobs and his buddies at AT&T are having a tough summer with a rockier-than-expected launch of the new Apple iPhone 3G. Jim Cramer says hang in there.
The Kansas City Star |
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Kinky, Little Jewford and W. Ratso
Kinky Friedman is as eclectic as his name. A modern-day raconteur, the Texan Jew — or is that Jewish Texan? — is a singer, songwriter, author, entrepreneur and more. He’s traded barbs with Bill O’Reilly, toured with Bob Dylan and acted in some trashy B-movies.
The Record |
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Tipi Village brings history to life for music lovers
Visitors can travel back in time to the 1800s through Tipi Village this week at the Old Time Country and Bluegrass Music Festival. Construction of Tipi Village started Tuesday in Pioneer Village at the Plymouth County Fairgrounds as village people began erecting canvas tents and tepees.
Le Mars Daily Sentinel |
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For long-lasting O'Bros, 150 is the new 90
Not recognizing him as one of the founding members, somebody asked Jay Moran a few years ago whatever happened to the O'Bros, that Madison '70s-style pop band that played a lot around the area about 20 years ago. "That's us," Moran told him. "We just got older." Moran and two of his musician friends, Michael Massey and Mike Ripp, are celebrating that bygone era and throwing a joint 50th birthday ...
The Capital Times |
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CITY CENTRE: Circus comes to the library gallery in September
The arts scene picks up in September. At the start of the month the Cabbagetown festival has something for everyone.
Scarborough Mirror |
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Jason Butler jamboree
BEDFORD — The sights and sounds at Tuesday night’s 14th Jason Butler Football Jamboree would’ve been music to Jason’s ears. There was a large crowd for a football scrimmage, with the multi-colored hues of the three north Lawrence County middle schools sparkling in the bleachers at BNL Stadium.
Bedford Times-Mail |
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STAIND Debuts on Billboard 200 at #3
Talk about detonating on impact. "THE ILLUSION OF PROGRESS," the new album from Flip/Atlantic recording artists STAIND, rocketed onto the Billboard 200 this week at #3, making it the fourth consecutive album of the band's career to debut in the top 3.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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40-40 Club closing at Palazzo
The much-rumored closing of music mogul Jay-Z's 40-40 Club at the Palazzo became official this morning. Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced the 24,000-square-foot space would be converted into a race and sports book.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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Restaurant critic review: Casa Giuseppe's a place to bring a date, or the family
Romantic music filled the air in Casa Giuseppe's warmly lighted dining room. People laughed and talked at nearby tables, adding to the cozy atmosphere. With nine tempting specials in addition to an impressive menu, narrowing down options was a difficult task. This place is great for dates as well as family meals, and the food is outstanding.
TCPalm.com |
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McCartney gig revives Israeli Beatles myth
JERUSALEM - An upcoming concert by Paul McCartney has revived memories of the 1960s, when an Israeli official called off a Beatles concert for fear it would corrupt the nation's youth.
GMA News |
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News & Views
Two key figures in Euro right-wing music scene arrested in Denmark, charged with "financing, commissioning the production of and distributing recordings that have been deemed illegal due to extremist content."
POLLSTAR |
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Catch Buckeye Nation spirit with NBC 4 at Rockin' at Riverwatch
Join NBC 4 at the largest tailgating space on West Lane Avenue for every OSU home football game!
WCMH Columbus |
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Local Singer/songwriter to perform Friday concert
Max Bunyan looks like Burl Ives or a Santa Claus with his pearly white beard, rotund figure, and jolly, smiling face. But when this Dodge City hometown boy sings, he sounds like an angel. Bunyan will share his songwriting and singing talents from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Carnegie Center for the Arts’ free Final Friday Art is Ageless concert. Shortly after retiring in 2005 as ...
The Dodge City Daily Globe |
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Jasmine and Steve CD release this Friday
Concert promoting "The Color of Love" at twocities gallery this Friday We're big fans of the music Steve and Jasmine have done on this album, which we've had the privilege of listening to in pre-release form. All the music on there is fantastic, and it's a surprise that such simple instrumentation can still create the range of sounds they do on this recording. But also, as much as we dig ...
Shanghaiist |
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