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Rock Favorite, Alpha Rev, Signs With Hollywood Records
AUSTIN, TX -- (Marketwire) -- 08/29/08 -- Disney's Hollywood Records, home to The Jonas Brothers, Breaking Benjamin and Miley Cyrus, recently welcomed alternative rock band, Alpha Rev, to its roster. An established favorite in the southwest region, the band made the deal official on August 18th.
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Rap producer charged with assault, drugs
LOS ANGELES - Rap music mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was arrested on charges of assault and domestic violence on Wednesday after punching his girlfriend and pulling a knife on her during an argument, Las Vegas police said.
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Photo: Eric Thayer, Reuters / MUSIC MEETS POLITICS: Zach de la Rocha, singer for the band Rage Against the Machine, and other members of the group lead a march Wednesday through the streets of Denver, Colo., during the Democratic convention. ;
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Penny Club revival begins
For 31 years, the Penny Club was a powerful force in the Watsonville community, with thriving music, theater, sports and summer programs that served area youth, especially the children of migrant farmworkers.
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NOTHING 'CLASSIC' 'BOUT THIS ONE
PLEASE, please, I beg the executives at YES, do not make yesterday's comeback victory over the Red Sox into a Yankees Classic. I know you are already imagining what you can do with John Sterling's narration and some sweeping orchestral music. You...
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Sydney Orchestra Faked 2000 Olympics Performance
China isn't the only country to fake a musical performance during an Olympic opening ceremony. It turns out that Australia knows a thing about miming music, too.
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Burger fans converge on town festival
HAMBURG — Mountains of burgers will disappear in seconds when the state’s biggest eaters faceoff Saturday at the Taste of Hamburg-er Festival.
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School of art finds new home
After over fifteen years of development and planning, Colorado State University's School of the Arts has finally found a new home. This semester marks the first time in CSU's history that the departments of music, theatre, and dance are all in the same building - and a $50 million building at that.
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Speculation about song all in vain
Subject of Carly Simon's No. 1 hit, which references Saratoga Race Course, remains a mystery "Well, I hear you went up to Saratoga, and your horse naturally won," sang Carly Simon in her 1973 hit song, "You're So Vain." This year marks the 35th anniversary of Simon's first No. 1 pop hit, but as both the track and SPAC come to a close and yet summer season winds down in Saratoga Springs, we're ...
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view ROCK ON movie stills
If one thought that Bollywood was the only film industry churning out a film with the title ROCK ON then think again.
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Willow Creek prepares for Bigfoot Days
Like all wild creatures of the forest, it appears Bigfoot is threatened by fire. According to event organizers, the annual Bigfoot Days parade and celebration in Willow Creek was on the brink of being canceled due to the summer's widespread
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Hot Seats: Theater and comedy picks for this weekend
Head to Richard Rogers Theater for "In the Heights," the Tony Award-winning best musical, or catch the classic Dickens story "A Tale of Two Cities," performed at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. In the mood for comedy? Bruce Bruce performs live stand-up at Caroline's.
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'I want to f**k you'
Guns'n'Roses rocker Axl Rose has reportedly made an obscene suggestion to Kelly Osbourne at a recent party.
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The Sound Scene: Live music this weekend
It's all about the bad boys. Crooner Chris Isaak breaks hearts at the Capital One Bank Theater, while wild child Kid Rock joins legendary band Lynard Skynrd for a performance sure to get your heart racing.
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Tunes for the head and the hips
DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid featured at Toronto's Urban Music Week
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Think of him as a banjo-playing life coach
If you know him at all, you know him as Old Man Luedecke, the stage name he records and performs under
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Events for Friday in New York
The Korean Film Festival begins today at BAM, kicking off with "My Father." Watch this tale of native Korean who returns to his country after living in America for most of his life.
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Terrence Howard's new album shines through
The debut album from actor Terrence Howard holds as much surprise for what it isn't as for what it is. Though the actor played a rapper in the hit movie "Hustle & Flow," his first album couldn't be further from hip hop.
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From obscurity to ubiquity without getting all weird about it
Patience has paid off for Vik Sahay, who is appearing in the comedy The Rocker, the drama Amal and the TV comedy Chuck
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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Festival
11 a.m.—9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday — St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church — 4967 Forest Park Boulevard — Free — 314-361-6924 — www.sngoc.org This annual festival in the Central West End features Greek music and dance, along with a flea market and tours of the church.
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Life inspires 'reality' in Neal's blues
Blues player Kenny Neal has dealt with enormous challenges in the past few years, from his hepatitis C diagnosis in 2006 to the deaths of his brother, father, sister and drummer in rapid succession.
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Seventy years of the BBC Proms
Classical music enthusiast Denby Richards will be celebrating 70 years of visits to the Last Night of the Proms this year -having been every year since 1938. (29/08/2008 09:34:50)
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Best bets for Friday and Saturday
Martina McBride, Jack Ingram, Chris Young 7:30 p.m. today — Verizon Wireless Amphitheater — $29.75—$50.50 Martina McBride's back catalog is full of "message" songs like "Independence Day" and showstoppers like "Where Would You Be." But she knows how to lighten things up, too, with breezy anthems like "This One's for the Girls" or classic covers that reveal her roots in both country and pop.
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AKA Resorts Hua Hin announces “ Wine, Dine for Nine” during October 17 to 20
Çѹ·Õè 29 ÊÔ§ËÒ¤Á 2551 15:34 ¹. Discover culinary extravaganza and listen jazz in occasion of 9th anniversary of Mansri Band AKA Resorts Hua Hin, a member of “Small Luxury Hotel of the World”, is pleased to announce a very special, one time only, “Wine, Dine for Nine” campaign.
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Rwanda: MTN Collaborating With KGB
After their popular hit "Arasharamye", a song that captured a lot of attention of the local and regional airwaves, the Kigali Boyz Group (KGB) has signed a collaborating deal with MTN Rwanda, a mega telecommunications company in Rwanda.
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