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'A working vacation'
Two concerts remain in the Canandaigua LakeMusic Festival.
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Stuff.co.nz is teaming up with start-up band The Volunteers to take their music … and their story … to the world.
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Editorial: Inner-party contradictions
If the country’s Left leaders believed in astrology they would probably be trooping to some of its practitioners right now to do something about their phase of bad luck.
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CDs to Buy
After several late-career albums that found him awkwardly trying to keep up with the gangsta rap new school, L.A. rhyme veteran Ice Cube takes a step back and delivers a thoughtful set of songs that turn a critical eye on the genre -- or at least its lightweight, fame-hungry upstarts.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Black Mountain near its summit
The musical roller-coaster ride of Steve McBean, which began 24 years ago in the environs of Victoria, continues to throw the Vancouver-based musician for a loop.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Demi Lovato: Music Is 'Therapy for Me'
The Disney star talks about her dark side, her dream duet and, of course, the Jonas Brothers
People Magazine |
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Annual wind festival set for October
The Roscoe Wind Council, a non-profit civic organization whose mission is to leverage the growing presence of wind energy in the heart of West Texas for civic and educational improvement, recently announced its plans to sponsor the second annual West Texas Wind Festival.
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Wichita indie rockers Abandon Kansas scheduled to play ESU campus
Although they have the musical chops to do so, Wichita based indie rockers Abandon Kansas have no interest in living the stereotypical rock star lifestyle.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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Every little bit Phelps: Swimmer a VMA presenter
LOS ANGELES (AP) — He does comedy, writes books, and mixes it up with the hottest stars in music and Hollywood. With all this, who needs swimming? Certainly not Michael Phelps — not anymore, at least.
The Star-Ledger |
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The Hold Steady stays positive on new album and tour
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Drawing packed houses and four-star reviews, buzz band The Hold Steady may have finally built the ecstatic rock and roll experience they've been singing about for years.
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YANGAROO's DMDS Delivers Latest Indie Music Releases
TORONTO----YANGAROO Inc., the industry's leading secure digital media distribution company, has recently delivered new releases by former major label artists Motorhead, Eagles, Journey, Joan Osborne, Natalie Cole, and Everlast.
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Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else"
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - It's an unusually hot and humid summer night in Hollywood. A murmuring line of fans -- mostly women -- snakes around the Sunset Boulevard perimeter of the House of Blues. They're waiting for one thing and one thing only: Robin Thicke.
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Le Diamant Brut: Digital Leather & Zest of Yore
Image from MySpace Zest of Yore CD Release Thursday, August 28 Emos ( 603 Red River St ) Lounge, Doors at 8pm, Show at 10pm [ info ] ZEST OF YORE What’s the Deal : They’re having their CD release party for their new album, Quality of Life , at Emo’s on Thursday night with The Little Gentlemen, Go Action Team and Sad Like Crazy in the lounge. Many of the songs on the new album ...
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Cloggers click at Town Hall
FRANCESTOWN -- Venture close enough to the Town Hall on a Tuesday evening and you'll hear a variety of music along with muffled steps and taps. Open the door and the muted sounds will become clear as well as their source, a row of dancers in identical white shoes with metal taps. They call themselves the Village Cloggers.
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Community band to perfrom old old favorites
Hendersonville Community Band will celebrate the North Carolina Apple Festival by holding a concert of old favorites. Bring a lawn chair or stop and listen as you stroll downtown. Enjoy Hendersonville's hometown concert band performing onstage at the Historic Courthouse on Main Street at 11:15 am, Saturday, Aug. 30.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Teen rock band back for third Apple Festival appearance
MILLS RIVER - Look out, Apple Festival-goers. If you can't handle axe-grinding, bass-jamming, drum rolling, screaming rock-n-roll, then stay clear of Main Street when Blackjack takes the stage Friday, Aug. 29 at 5:15 p.m.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Party this weekend Rebelution style
One of the hottest Reggae bands to hit the west coast will perform Sunday at the Yigo Amusement Park.
Pacific Daily News |
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Yangaroo's DMDS Delivers Latest Indie Music Releases
YANGAROO Inc., the industry's leading secure digital media distribution company, has recently delivered new releases by former major label artists Motorhead, Eagles, Journey, Joan Osborne, Natalie Cole, and Everlast.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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READ ABOUT IT: Today's edition of Get Out!
Recent change in venue has helped the annual African Street Festival grow, as organizers add more art, dance and film to the event. Cover story
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Arts & Entertainment:
“I came to be in the Bay Area for one year, in 1984,” said Thomas Simpson, founder of AfroSolo, the annual festival of African-American solo performance that includes tributes and art exhibits.
Berkeley Daily Planet |
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Voice in Lynchburg radio was player in country music scene
A once-strong voice in Lynchburg radio passed away quietly in July when Wayne Campbell succumbed to lung cancer.
The News & Advance |
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Out & About
The Nanaimo Arts Council hosts Creative Currents on the second Saturday of every month at the Nanaimo Art Gallery Downtown from 2-4 p.m. Sunday Aug. 31. Pioneer Plaza, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Market, workshops, music, entertainment.
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Out & About
Got Pop? Productions presents The Trews with special guests at the Port Theatre on Aug. 29 at 7:30 p.m. The Trews are a mix of new and classic rock, with multigenerational appeal. Call 250-754-8550 or visit www.myspace.com/thethews.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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The New Christy Minstrels
MARION - The New Christy Minstrels, a classic group with many timeless hits, take the stage at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Marion Palace Theatre for a night of music that is sure to have the audience singing along.
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Music can draw diverse crowds
There they stood huddled together against the cold. More than 500 strong all gathered in Diana Krall plaza together to hear the same thing, and when it started they all began to move.
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