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Richard Crouse At The Movies
Richard Crouse figures he’s the luckiest person he knows. “Ever since childhood I’ve had a great interest in pop culture -- music and movies chief among my obsessions -- and a desire to write and perform on television.” Richard is among those lucky few that can say that he is...
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10th Annual Rhythm and Roots Festival
Rhythm and Roots Festival offers a wide variety of music, dance, food and drink for the whole family.
Westerly Sun |
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DNC Music Minute: 'Yes We Can'
As part of the program's Music Minute from the Democratic National Convention, listen to a portion of the song, Yes We Can , by popular musician Will-I-Am. The speech is influenced by a speech from presidential candidate Barack Obama .
NPR |
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Jam-packed festival ahead in Cabbagetown
Toronto Centre MPP George Smitherman, centre, and Old Cabbagetown BIA Chair Paul Dineen look on as Daniel Claret performs the annual Cutting of the Cabbage ceremony to kick off the 2007 Cabbagetown Festival. This year's festival kicks off Sept. 4.
Etobicoke Guardian |
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Havoc Television Helps to Bring Motorhead to the Masses
Ending a seven-year hiatus since last headlining a U.S. tour, the iconic metal band, Motorhead, kicks off a 15-venue schedule of appearances next week at Anaheim's House of Blues. The Volcom MOTORHEAD Tour in association with Havoc Television concludes in Asbury Park, N.J. on Sept. 21.
Centre Daily Times |
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Roots artist helps pen Junction Arts Festival theme song
Local roots artist Samantha Martin can take credit for adapting a poem by historian Neil Ross and turning it into a "train song," which will serve as the Junction Arts Festival's theme song.
Etobicoke Guardian |
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Manager: Spears not slated to perform on VMAs
LOS ANGELES -- Britney Spears won't perform on this year's MTV Video Music Awards, according to her manager
Post-Bulletin |
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Ider Mule Day is Monday
As it does every Labor Day, Ider Mule Day returns to the area this upcoming Monday. The event, which is entering its 21st year of existence, will feature Teddy Gentry, a well-known member of the country music group Alabama. as the grand marshal of the parade.
The Rainsville Weekly Post |
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Armand Van Helden returns home as king of clubs
If he needed reassurance about his career choice, Armand Van Helden got a glimpse of the benefits of being a superstar DJ when he played a recent show in Montenegro with rock...
Boston Herald |
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All Over the Map
Shell Lake: "Town & Country Days." Planes, boats and tanks are all part of the fun at this festival...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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ECU faculty performing today
ADA — Faculty members from East Central University’s Department of Music will open the concert season today with standard works from the 20th Century.
Ada Evening News |
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Emily Kaitz performs at Boy Scout benefit
DAVIS — Emily Kaitz comes to Davis to perform at an Americana Unplugged concert benefiting Davis Boy Scout Troop 67 on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at the La Ville Inn at 223 Main Street.
Ada Evening News |
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Logitech Squeezes network sound into Boom box
It may be only a matter of time before CD players are mothballed now that network music players are hitting the market. The latest one comes from Logitech who today announced the launch of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom. One advantage of the Squeezebox Boom is that there are not a large number of wires you [...]
Geek.com |
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Casting call for Godspell
The Rainbow Experience has scheduled auditions for Godspell, a musical based on the Passion According to St. Matthew.
The Reporter |
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WPHS band to perform Lion King tunes
For fans of animated Disney movies, the music of the White Plains High School Band will be very familiar. This year, the songs are taken from The Lion King .
Jacksonville News |
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PVHS band to tell Musical Stories
The Pleasant Valley High School Band wants to tell you a story, well, three stories in fact, through song. Their halftime program this year, Musical Stories, will take listeners through the tales of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Carnival of the Animals and Danse Macabre.
Jacksonville News |
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Anastasia Khitruk, Dmitry Berlinsky at Mozart fest
Beautiful music in a beautiful setting. What's not to like?
Newsday |
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Music Preview and Giveaway: Electric Touch and The Steps @ Stubb's
Image via Electric Touch’s MySpace. Photo by Mark Austin. Electric Touch w/ The Steps Thursday, August 28 Stubbs ( 801 Red River ) $8, Doors at 9pm [ info ] [ tickets ] Austin's Electric Touch are something of an overnight sensation. They turned up on the local scene in late 2007, the product of former IV Thieves member Shane Lawlor (who moved here from Nottingham, England ...
Austinist |
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JHS band hits high note
Jeff Gossett, the band director at Jacksonville High School, sat behind his music stand and directed the band. “No, no, it’s bum bum bum bah bum,” he said.
Jacksonville News |
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'Presidential' restrooms and plenty of parking
As the 2008 Apple Festival draws near, Executive Director David Nicholson is fielding a ton of questions.How many apple growers will show up this year' Is there a good apple crop' What's the entertainment lineup' What food will be sold' But surprisingly, restrooms are also at the top of the list.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Nightlife
T.J. Wheeler will be appearing at The Cliff House in Ogunquit, Maine on Tuesdays playing jazz and blues, 6 -10 p.m. For more information, visit www.cliffhousemaine.com.
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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‘Rasa Sayang’ belongs to Malay Archipelago: Deputy Dean
KUCHING: The folk song ‘Rasa Sayang’ is not Indonesia’s alone because it belongs to the Malay Archipelago which comprises Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and part of the Philippines.
The Borneo Post |
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Music faked at Sydney Olympics opening ceremony
SYDNEY - Eight years after it hosted an Olympics that were famously hailed as the "best games ever," Sydney has had to confess that it faked one of the key musical performances at the opening ceremony in 2000.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Jailed Cuban punk rocker to stand trial Friday
Cuba has ordered jailed punk rocker Gorki Aguila, an outspoken critic of the communist government, to stand trial on Friday for "social dangerousness," a charge that could carry up to four years in prison.
New York Daily News |
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Jury acquits man of shooting songwriter Estefano
A jury acquitted a former handyman of attempted murder charges Wednesday in last year's near-fatal shooting of Latin songwriter Estefano, who had positively identified the man in court as his assailant.
New York Daily News |
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