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The music plays on
Local bands the Burden, Los Monos Locos, Soul Shot and the Lo-Fi Radio Stars will perform Sunday afternoon at the Ocean Mist Club in Wakefield,
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MUSIC REVIEW: The fun side of Chaos
Have you ever found yourself describing a newly discovered band by comparing it to a mixture of two other of your favorite musical entities — you know, the famous "Sounds like X and Y had a baby and came out with Z," quotation I recently found myself spitting out the legendary ...
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A8 Digital Music Announces 2008 Interim Results
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Van Morrison bans fans from boozing at his gigs - in case they put him off...
Grumpy music legend Van Morrison has banned fans from boozing at his gigs - in case they disturb him while he sings.
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A Fab Four party for all
The Beatles Celebration is this weekend and it starts with a concert tomorrow night at the Opera House with a band called HELP!. They'll be [...]
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Motown producer Norman Whitfield, who co-wrote 'War,' 'Grapevine' and other hits, dies at 67
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Norman Whitfield, songwriter and producer who co-wrote a string of Motown classics including "War," ''Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," has died. He was 67.
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North West Evening Mail
A LOST Cliff Richard track written by a Millom songwriter looks set to top the charts. Called the exotic Mobile Alabama School Leaving Hullabaloo, the song has gone straight in at number three.
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Boutique Istanbul
Designer shopping, chic restaurants and top nightspots might not instantly spring to mind when you think of a holiday in Turkey, but the country shouldn’t be dismissed as merely a beach resort.
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MERCURY Music Prize winners Elbow have vowed to use their triumph to promote the music of a south Manchester singer-songwriter - after toasting the award in Chorlton.
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Kenosha Kid bends jazz any way he pleases
Kenosha Kid loosens the laces on standard jazz. High art acknowledges pop art, influenced by Louis Armstrong and Charlie Christian, yet eager to strike a Keith Richards pose. The 18 tracks on their newest release are classic cuts played through an Andy Warhol filter and served up Thomas Pynchon style.
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Man About Town: SMF comes to the radio, music organizations launch seasons
The fall festivals are upon us, but there's a spring festival making news, too. Some of the "greatest hits" from the Savannah Music Festival will air each Monday on Georgia Public Broadcasting's statewide radio network on Mondays at 9 p.m. (Except for those wacky Athenians, who can listen on WUGA at 8 p.m. Thursdays.) Appropriately titled "Savannah Music Festival LIVE," the series debuted ...
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In Hynde's sights
Pretenders lead singer stays true to rock 'n' roll roots on 'Break Up the Concrete' Pretender's lead singer stays true to rock 'n' roll roots on "Break Up the Concrete"
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The Matrix: Top events for your personality type
cosmo- politans Maryland Wine Festival There will be local wine tastings, wine seminars, entertainment, crafts, food and farmhouse tours. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday at the Carroll County Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster. Call 800-654-4645 or go to marylandwine.com/mdwinefest.
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P.E.I. undecided on Alanis investment
The P.E.I. government is waiting to see the final results from the Summerset Festival in Alexandra to decide if it was a good deal for taxpayers.
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South Africa: Jazz
Historians now realise the folly of concentrating only on big cities, thus ignoring the role that small towns play as centres of economic and cultural life.
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YouTube offers route for music without videos
ATLANTA (AP) -- When Ludacris' manager wanted to create buzz for his client's upcoming CD, he went directly to YouTube.com. But instead of releasing a flashy video for Ludacris' song ''Let's Stay Together,'' Chaka Zulu just uploaded the track directly to the site with a just picture of the rapper...
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Music will last until sunrise at second Soulpatch
Musicians around the Upper Midwest have a high opinion of Aberdeen, according to the promoter of this weekend's Soulpatch Music Festival....
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NOW PLAYING Regional music schedule
Chameleon Club 223 N. Water St., Lancaster; www.chameleonclub.net6 p.m. today: Beneath the Sky, with Shot to Pieces, From Their Eyes and Combat the Panda; $12; all ages 6:30 p.m. Saturday: Circus Circ...
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Roberts, Trews return to Sarnia
Two Canadian rock bands that have already proven to be big favourites with Sarnia audiences are coming back for more. First up is The [...]
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Cinema rocks with 5 concerts - Music on screen
The White Stripes and Radiohead will soon be sharing the screen with Batman and the cast of Mama Mia at Galaxy Cinemas. Sault Ste. [...]
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Crime Tarnishes Mexico's Image
On Mexican Independence Day, Mexicans in California's Central Valley reflected on the changing image of Mexico in the face of the country's wave of drug-related killings.
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EU tells Jagger it wants retail satisfaction
Veteran rock star Sir Mick Jagger helps the EU to prepare new guidelines to simplify internet shopping.
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Honorees, lineup revealed for Savannah Film Festival
The 11th annual Savannah Film Festival will present Lifetime Achievement Awards to actor Malcolm McDowell, songwriters Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and "Variety" magazine editor Peter Bart, the Savannah College of Art and Design announced Wednesday.
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Paradise found
In a vast UNESCO Geopark famous for its sandstone rock formations, castle ruins and a rolling landscape dotted with folk architecture perfect for hiking, biking and cross-country skiing, it’s hard to know where to start in Český ráj (Czech Paradise).
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"Exit Music" and "Lie Down With the Devil"
Ian Rankin offers what is supposed to be the last Inspector John Rebus mystery. And Linda Barnes continues with the Carlotta Carlyle series in Boston.
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