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Exile to perform in Sikeston
SIKESTON, Mo. — Rock and country music lovers are in for a treat. The music group Exile, best known for the song "Kiss You All Over," is set to perform in town Friday.
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Music Fans Turn Out For Theater Concert
Hundreds of music fans turned out for the Red Carpet Night at the Polk Theatre on Saturday.Daniel Rodriguez, "The Singing Policeman," was prime attraction for the evening. The tenor, who headlined singers and dancers, gained recognition for singing at memorial gatherings after the tragedy of the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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First Kovalam Literary Festival to be star-studded affair
New Delhi, Sep 17 : Book lovers in Kerala are in for a treat as the first Kovalam Literary Festival is set to get off to a star-studded start at the sprawling Taj Green Cove on the picturesque Kovalam beach next month.
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Art Show With Your Coffee
What's new: Jazz-n-Java Café in Riverside is hosting monthly art shows featuring the work of local artists.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Take a trip, change a life
The grassroots non-profit organization Make A Difference will hold its second annual garage sale to benefit the organization's work in Africa and India.
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide |
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Cure for the blues: Pianist to plunk tunes at Covey Center for the Arts in Provo
Alan Sculley 55"I've never willed a record [to happen] before," Winston said in a recent phone interview. "They've always just appeared over a long time period. This one I willed to happen because everybody wanted to do something and I wanted to do something."
Provo Daily Herald |
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Rock romance 'Rooms' on stage at Geva
Rooms, on stage at Geva, explores the desire for escape and the redemptive powers of creativity and love.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Children sing for Games handover
Hundreds of children will sing a song to mark Beijing handing over the Paralympics Games to London.
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Artists enjoy Mercury Prize sales bounce
The 12 bands and artists nominated for the Nationwide Mercury Prize have seen album sales soar by almost 500 percent, music retailer HMV said on Wednesday.
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HUMANITARIAN WORK OF QUINCY JONES HONORED: Concert and benefit to be held in October.
*The concert and benefit "THANK Q -- A World Music Tribute To the Humanitarian Works Of Quincy Jones" will take place in Southern California at the Wilshire Theatre Beverly Hills on Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.
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KEITH SWEAT TO STAY ON THE ROAD: Tour supporting 'Just Me' album to continue into next year.
*Keith Sweat has extended his ongoing tour in support of his latest album "Just Me," with shows across the country scheduled into early 2009, reports Live Daily.
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Relocation of Belleayre fest draws sharp criticisms
HIGHMOUNT - Locals involved with the Belleayre Mountain Ski Center's annual October festival say plans to hold the event in Arkville this year are unacceptable and that state officials have yet to adequately explain the move or why they first attempted to cancel the event.
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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Exclusive: Hounddog 's Deborah Kampmeier
ComingSoon.net has a candid interview with filmmaker Deborah Kampmeier talking about her film Hounddog , starring Dakota Fanning, which is finally released on Friday over 18 months since its debut at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
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Yennai Theriyuma? is interesting
All in all, this album tries to bring in a little of everything and through some clever usage of old hits and new music, succeeds in providing reasonably interesting fare.
rediff.com |
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Bollywood music eclipsing singers' creativity: Sonu
Sonu Nigam is now the father of a three-month-old son Nevaan. Sonu Nigam, who has rendered several hit Hindi film songs, has hit out at Bollywood music, saying it eclipses the talent and creativity of other musicians and singers in the country.
Hindustan Times |
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She's not The One
3am EXCLUSIVE ROBBIE SPLITS FROM AYDA FOR HIS MUSIC
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'I'm not ashamed of singing at private weddings'
So Rafi Resurrected is finally releasing in India. Yes, Sa Re Ga Ma released the album in the international market before bringing it to India. It’s already a hit in the US and in Europe. It found a market in the UK too because of the presence of the Symphony Orchestra.
Hindustan Times |
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Pat's picks
• Enjoy a Block Party at Burley High School from 5 to 8 p.m. with free food, fun for the family, entertainment by students, and every club and organization offering a game or activity. School officials say it's a way to give back to the community. It's free, but you're encouraged to bring a canned good to better Christmas for needy families.
The Times-News |
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A little night music for President
Carla Bruni admitted she sometimes woke her husband, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in the middle of the night by playing her songs.
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Apple festivals abound locally
If you have an appetite for apples, entertainment and a whole lot more, get ready to be satiated.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Furniture so old, it's new
Literature and music (notably that of Franz Schubert) were also influences but Biedermeier is best remembered today for architecture and furniture design. The clean and functional style was an influence on art deco and bauhaus.
Moneymanager |
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Safe web research projects now possible for students at St George's School, Edinburgh
Music lessons have never been as fun and interesting as they are now for students at St. George’s School in Edinburgh. Students aged 11 and 12 have been tracking the roots of jazz and other musical genres from famous composers like Beethoven to traditional Scottish folk music on an interactive map.
PublicTechnology.net |
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A little night music for President
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Evening Leader |
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Mayor skipped meeting with residents of methane estate
The Mayor of the Casey Council says her son's school concert took priority over last night's meeting with Cranbourne residents affected by a methane gas leak.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Mountain music at museum
Manhattan Valley Ramblers will appear at the Hudson River Museum today from 1:30-3 p.m. as part of the Seniors and the Arts program. On fiddle and banjo, Bill Christophersen and John Saroyan play old-style country music featuring Southern mountain tunes, bluegrass duets, and ballads. $3 admission. 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers. 914-963-4550.
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