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You might be a redneck if ... you're in Weissport this weekend
You might be into the Redneck Festival, if ... 1. you think tractor races are entertaining, 2. you love fried food, cold beer, sweet tea and ''gravy on everything'' and 3. you consider yourself a more-than-adequate ''Daisy Duke'' contest judge.
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Top lesser-known albums of the summer
My Morning Jacket garnered a lot of attention this summer due to its spectacular sets at several major festivals across the country. The band's guitar-driven, classic-rock jams have been driving crowds wild since its debut in 1999.
The Villanovan |
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Conor Oberst releases album
It's been said that in the sports world, consistency is key. I know plenty of Yankees or Eagles fans who would agree with that statement. In music, however, consistent artists run the risk of churning out album after album of the same bland, reprocessed fare.
The Villanovan |
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Summer 2008 proves profitable for musicians
It's that time of the year again. End-of-summer blues, back-to-school sales, the radio hits of the summer begin to fade away … you know the drill. As sad as that all sounds, you have to look back at all the good times the summer of 2008 brought you.
The Villanovan |
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'Rocker' a bland, senseless comedy
As the summer winds down, so do summer comedies. Occasionally a particularly good one slips through the cracks, but usually the end of summer signals a torrent of mediocre comedies deemed not quite good enough to run in the middle of the season.
The Villanovan |
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KANE: Pennsylvania ponderings
Blazing down the highway - windows down, music blaring, the din of the wind sucking away your companions' conversations - it's easy to become lost in the endless stretch of earth before you.
The Villanovan |
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Thought Equity Motion Creates Innovative Footage Licensing Models to Accommodate Emerging Media
DENVER, BUSINESS WIRE -- Thought Equity Motion , the world leader in providing access to high quality film, video and music content, today announced a new pricing and licensing offering that gives emerging media, corporate and consumer customers access to high quality footage priced for their projects.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Yuvan croons for fellow-musician Dharan
Dharan is considered to be a wonderful talent in the world of Tamil film music. He had rendered some wonderful tunes in the film Sivi and is projected as a leading contender among young musicians in the coming years.
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Photo: Steve Bosch, Vancouver Sun, Files / OASIS ROCKS GM PLACE: Brit brothers Liam (right) and Noel Gallagher brought their band Oasis to GM Place Wednesday night, and Sun music critic Amy O'Brian was there to catch the action. Due to production problems, we were unable to print her review or photographs of the show by deadline. See Friday's Vancouver Sun for the full review, or go online to ...
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Photo: Steve Bosch, Vancouver Sun, Files / Brit brothers Liam (right) and Noel Gallagher brought their band Oasis to GM Place Wednesday night, and Sun music critic Amy O'Brian was there to catch the action. Due to production problems, we were unable to print her review or photographs of the show by deadline. Go online to vancouversun.com to read the review now and see a photo gallery or see ...
Vancouver Sun |
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NJ.com: New York Mets Forum
193882. cbs fm top 500 funny, older you get the less corny that station is! Great day, ac is on 45, and the music is blaring!
The Star-Ledger |
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31st Annual Takoma Park Folk Festival is Sunday, September 14, 2008
Fun for All Ages! Performance and Participatory Music & Dance, Juried Craft Show, Children's Activities, Fabulous Food!
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Ode to Ornette
Chicago's certified jazz genius talks the deeper meaning of free jazz. EDITOR'S NOTE: In 1959, a 29-year-old Ornette Coleman released his second album for Atlantic (and just his fourth in all), The Shape of Jazz to Come. The title told the simple truth: Coleman thought outside the bop and charted new territory that's still being explored in the 21st century.
All About Jazz |
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Up from the deluge
Eleven stages prepared. A toddler-age cultural district getting ready to celebrate the second gala in its honor. More than 200 technical employees alone. One would expect that a festival with "New Bohemia" right in its name wouldn't plan on moving from the eponymous area. However, plans have a habit of not including such items as disastrous meteorological events.
The Daily Iowan |
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Sans robot, but still metal
Today's music scene is awash with metal bands of every conceivable genre. In such a competitive field, it takes something unique and memorable to set any one band apart from its peers. Iron Maiden has Eddie, the zombie featured on all of its album covers. Kiss has Gene Simmons' grotesquely long tongue. The Rolling Stones has a thousand-year-old mummy playing lead guitar.
The Daily Iowan |
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Planting music as they go
Rain was pouring over downtown Iowa City, causing the Pedestrian Mall's brick walkways to become slippery, dangerous zones, bound to make many a denizen fall flat on their face. But based on Drew Morton's affable smile, you'd never guess the outside atmosphere was so dreary.
The Daily Iowan |
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Cover Story
It's been a summer of outdoor music festivals for The Trews, the East Coast band that has caught the attention of teenage rockers countrywide.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Gap and Musician Matt White Call on Atlantans to Voice What's Important to Them This Election Year With Free ...
With one of the most important elections for our nation on the horizon, Gap and singer/songwriter Matt White invite Atlantans to voice their passions by customizing a free Gap "Vote For__" t-shirt on Wednesday, September 3.
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Gap and Musician Matt White Call on the People of Orlando to Voice What's Important to Them This Election Year With ...
With one of the most important elections for our nation on the horizon, Gap and singer/songwriter Matt White invite Orlando shoppers to voice their passions by customizing a free Gap "Vote For__" t-shirt on Monday, September 1 .
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Jailed Cuban punk rocker to stand trial Friday
Cuba has ordered jailed punk rocker Gorki Aguila, an outspoken critic of Fidel Castro and the communist government, to stand trial on Friday for “social dangerousness,” a charge that could carry up to four years in prison.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Casa PRAC celebrates 30 years with festival
VINELAND -- Casa PRAC Inc. is bringing back its annual San Juan Festival this Saturday, which will feature games, food, music and the opportunity to dunk Mayor Robert Romano between 3 and 3:30 p.m.
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DNC 2008 Notes & Quotes: Moby gives us his approval
The electronic music superstar approves of the DNC and its host city. And alcohol.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Web Based Audio Mastering Studio Online-mastering.com Offers Professional CD and Vinyl Mastering Online
Online-mastering.com, the internet centric audio mastering studio service, relaunched their website, offering a freshly upgraded web interface that connects bands, musicians, artists and labels with their high-end music mastering studios in Germany. Customers can create a free Online mastering.com account and upload their musical productions straight to the desk of the audio engineers. [PR.com - ...
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One Wave Festival. Thursday: Reef or Madness at Di Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St., 8 p.m. Tickets at Reef, Madness or Solstice, Shift and Lyles. Tel. 250-381-4131. See www.pacificpeoplesparternship.org
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