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You write the reviews: N*E*R*D, Corn Exchange, Edinburgh
"Thank you for your eclectic taste," Pharrell Williams told the crowd halfway through N*E*R*D's energetic 80-minute set. He was undoubtedly referring to the diverse musical genres his band explores, from the Hendrix riffs of "Backseat Love" to the Beatle-esque "Stay Together". Pharrell even pays tribute to his beloved Steely Dan – for 10 minutes, he and the crowd were happy to stand back and ...
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Attention, ethnomusicologists looking for a thesis to chew on.
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Three New Zealand army officers fought and won their own battle in the kitchen yesterday (1 September) as they went head-to-head with culinary students from around the country in the annual Nestlé Toque d’Or competition.
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'I'm surprised I made it to 30'
Culture: Brett Anderson, former frontman of Suede, on why it's pianos, cellos and love songs from now on
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I'm a rock chick, get me out of here!
Culture: Opera houses are going all out to attract new audiences, but could they win over hardcore sceptic Laura Barton
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Summer School Rocks
Working at the Paul Green School of Rock Music was one of the greatest experiences of my life. While others complained about summer jobs, spent waiting tables and interning, I genuinely looked forward to every day I had the chance to step into the Chatham, N.J., branch of the school.
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Booking Campus Concerts, Proves Tricky Task For UPB
On Wednesday, the University Program Board announced Boys Like Girls as the chosen artist for the fall Convocation Center show. Since the decision was revealed, it has been a popular topic of discussion around campus as students celebrate and complain about the result.
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Scottish Leftists Fail To Stop Jerusalem Ensemble Music
(IsraelNN.com) Scottish protestors interrupted a musical performance by the Jerusalem Ensemble at the Edinburgh International Festival, but the audience concluded the event with a standing ovation, the Scotsman reported.
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34th Annual Ayden Collard Festival Starts This Week
Collard lovers are descending on Ayden this week, for the 34th Annual Collard Festival.
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Remembering a decade of music
THE Club Taree Band is gearing up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its formation, on the weekend of October 25 and 26.
Manning River Times |
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June dance program reaches back to roots
Spoken word. Hip-hop. Jazz. Gospel. Blues. Spirituals. The history of American music and dance is intricately bound to the evolution of African music.
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Sucessful Sesquisentenial
A weekend long celebration is coming to an end in Freeport. The community has been remembering the 150th anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debate. Activities included a dedication, sesqui-centennial parade and a food and music festival called "Flavors of Lincoln's Freeport".
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Mother of a movie musical
During a summer that had hordes of moviegoers filing in to see much-awaited films like "The Dark Knight," someone had the courage to remake the Broadway musical "Mamma Mia!" based on the music of ABBA, for the silver screen. And it worked out beautifully.
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Points scored in festival's premiere
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - For those braving the Amherst summer, the second weekend of August offered its usual slew of things to do in the Pioneer Valley, including the wet comb over and gin-and-tonic-defined Neil Hamburger, "America's Funnyman," at the Iron Horse in Northampton.
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Music lovers unite in Windy City
Editor's note: This is part one in a series about the Lollapalooza festival. CHICAGO - As I sit in the lobby of Chicago's O'Hare international airport, I'm struck at how much the terminal reminds me of Lollapalooza.
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"Oh, oh - listen to the music"
Editor's note: This is part one in a series about the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. MANCHESTER, Tenn. - The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is one of the most visited music festivals in the United States.
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Taking off
From cult status to international acclaim, New Zealand’s latest export are a music duo known as Flight of the Conchords who have their own hit TV comedy series of the same name.
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Guitar Hero World Tour Trailers
How to customise and create your character, and how to create new, copyright-free music: Rock...
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Multimedia technology: Nokia buyers to get free music downloads
All-out assault on iPhone as new phone allows customers to download 2.1m music tracks
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Yarrahapinni shows how to have a festival
IT was impossible to pick a solitary event as the highlight of last weekend’s Yarrahapinni Spring Festival … there were just too many to choose from!
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National Library at Bellbrook
STUDENTS at Bellbrook Primary School have spent the past week recording music and conducting interviews with teachers, each other and community members as part of a program to improve oral communication and critical literacy skills.
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Cheeseburger in Middle’s Paradise Is-land Art, Music & Food Festival takes place Sept. 20 from 4-8 p.m. at the Middle Township High cafeteria/patio. Parking will be available at the Performing Arts Center (PAC).
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James Morrison jams at St John’s
Dubbo school students couldn’t contain their excitement when world-class jazz musician James Morrison came to Dubbo yesterday.
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Renaissance Park festival goes on despite storm
When Charles Mitchell and Floy Spears struck a deal at Renaissance Park on Monday, it was a business transaction right out of the old rural days that the Labor Day event was meant to celebrate.
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City Watch
THE Centre for Continuing Professional Education of Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman is organising a public workshop on “Winning Presentation Skills,” at KTAR Learning Centre, Ground Floor, Wisma MCA, Jalan Ampang, KL, on Sept 9 from 9am to 1pm.
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