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It's About Time
No matter what tradition a drummer harks from, if that drummer is good, there is no avoiding the uplifting nature of the music when the drummer leads in a precise direction. Chico Hamilton is just that drummer.
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Tie It In!
Change has been a constant in bassist Ruslan Khain's life. He was born in 1972 in Leningrad when the Soviet Union was still firmly and seemingly irrevocably in place. By 1994 when he was studying classical music at the Mussorgsky College of Music, the impossible had happened.
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Cosmic Suite
A tangled web links the cast of Matthew Shipp’s latest recording on the adventurous NotTwo imprint. Saxophonist Daniel Carter features in Shipp’s Nubop Quartet and on his feted Strata (1997, HatHut) release, while Shipp has guested extensively with Other Dimensions In Music, one of Carter’s prime outlets.
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Sept. 11: 2,977 flags, millions of memories
In remembrance of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Purdue University student groups and community members organized two days of memorials.
Journal & Courier |
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The Tallahassee Ballet sashays to live music
When students hear the word "ballet," many might think of tall blondes dancing to Swan Lake in sequined leotards, pointe shoes and tutus, but The Tallahassee Ballet opens their 2008 to 2009 season with a reminder that there is more to ballet than buns and tights.
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Collider-rap. Physics collides with music
A group of rap-loving physics have combined their knowledge of Large Hadron Collider with rap-music. (291 sec./10.88Mb, shows: 2)
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Pix: Rock On Hollywood!
After wowing us with his directorial skills Dil Chahta Hai, Lakshya and Don , Farhan Akhtar tried his luck on the other side of the camera, acting in 2008's Rock On!!
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Elua -- 09/11/08 at Swallow Hill Music Hall
Elua -- 09/11/08 at Swallow Hill Music Hall
Rocky Mountain News |
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Sage words for new crate-diggers
The vinyl album is experiencing somewhat of a renaissance among music collectors and audiophiles. While it still accounts for a fraction of overall music sales, in a market where music sales are slumping it, is one of the few areas to actually show growth. Enough growth for many artists to now issue their latest in a vinyl format alongside the standard CD, as The Walkmen lately did, along with a ...
The Greenville News |
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Sun, Sand, Cinema
So you weren't able to make it to Cannes, Toronto or Sundance? Well, never fear. You can check out a film festival right in your very own backyard when the sixth annual Daytona Beach Film Festival kicks off next week at News-Journal Center.
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Emily Pinkerton blends old-time and Chilean music on her album Valparaíso
"It's this thing with a long history, and the point of it being to relay both secular and sacred stories through this either memorized or improvised poetry." By Aaron Jentzen.
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O'Hara Township couple makes a federal case out of house concerts
"Football's OK, live music is not." By Aaron Jentzen.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Time for L.B. to get Schooled in Song
Schooled in Song II, a reprise of last year's sweeeet collection of about a dozen local bands in a daylong concert, sonically explodes this year on Oct. 5 as part of downtown Long Beach's University by the Sea.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra
The Battle of Britain theme continues later at Jersey’s Opera House. The Glenn Miller Orchestra’s bringing its world famous big band music to the island to coincide with today’s air display.
Jersey Insight |
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Organization to rally anti-war support, stir political interest
NT's chapter of Students for a Democratic Society will set a precedent for activism at its rally Thursday afternoon. The rally's objective is to demand truth of Sept. 11 events and join the movement for ending the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sydney Casey, an art history sophomore and member of the Society, said it is good seeing college-aged people "motivated about politics instead of ...
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Cat Country duo snag CMA nomination
Pensacola country radio personalities Dana Cervantes and Brent Lane are in the mix for Country Music Association Awards.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Piano man Tams takes Idol crown
Theo Tams showed he had both the hat and the cattle Wednesday night, as the Lethbridge, Alta., pianist-singer won Canadian Idol season six.
Vancouver Province |
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Of all the tortured brows on all the tortured-brow rockers out there, is there any more tortured than Nick Cave's? Just look at him. He must have been a difficult child for his mother. "Oh, Nicholas! Not again. Must you be so dreadful to poor Thomas the Tank Engine?"
LA Weekly |
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Pensacola Pyramid, new advisory board planning fundraiser
Pensacola Pyramid Inc., a nonprofit organization providing services to developmentally disabled students who study art and music, met with its new advisory board.
Pensacola News Journal |
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`Twist' named top song of Billboard Hot 100 era
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY NEW YORK (AP) -- How's this for a twist: Of all the No. 1 songs in the 50 years of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Chubby Checker's "The Twist" ranks as the most popular single.
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SHS pupils to face the music
Pupils who vandalised the principal's office at Sacred Heart Girls High School in Oakford Priory, Verulam, will face disciplinary action, said the department of education.
Cape Argus |
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Musical merriment
Strike up the sounds! Two recent events made music their medium, showing that in reunion there was social strength.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra's new maestro makes dazzling debut
Anton Kok flew all the way from Amsterdam to watch a colleague and friend turn yet another page in a remarkable career.
Dallas Morning News |
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Apple releases new products, updates
After the Bloomberg financial newswire mistakenly released Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs' 17-page pre-written obituary on August 27, Jobs walked on stage Tuesday at Apple's "Let's Rock" event and announced that "reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."
Colorado State Collegian |
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WELCOME GUEST! The first public screening of the new James Bond movie will be the highlight of this year's London Film Festival, which will bring a host of world premieres and top stars to the British capital.
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