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Musicians pay tribute to bluegrass legend at three-day mandolin camp
OWENSBORO — They came from across the country and across the ocean in the name of bluegrass.
The Leaf Chronicle |
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Musical asphalt strip will be paved over
LANCASTER – Officials in northern Los Angeles County are putting an end to the car-tunes that are driving residents crazy.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Countryside kicks off in Brent
A FALCONRY show, sheepdog trials and an animal farm are coming to a Kingsbury park as part of an annual fair.
Harrow Times |
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When the sun goes down, Street Scene gets its spirit
Depending on which direction you looked Friday and last night from Street Scene's downtown location near Petco Park, the county's oldest rock-and-beyond music festival was very much a tale of two cities.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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ArtSplash draws the creative and the curious
CARLSBAD – Fins are big at ArtSplash this year. The blocks of street chalk art that dominate Carlsbad's weekend festival of arts, music, food and culture have portraits, landscapes and reproductions of famous paintings. And an abundance of mermaids.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Salzburg Guide
The tills are alive with The Sound of Music , is probably a better description reflecting what the Julie Andrews’ classic is now doing for Salzburg, one of the world’s most famous musical cities.
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Ramadan 'business' booming in Dubai
A Syrian waiter, dressed in his country's traditional costume, offers juice to customers smoking waterpipes after breaking their fast at a a 5-star hotel in Dubai, on September 16. Besides charity banquets for the poor during the fasting month of Ramadan, fancy tents that offer sumptuous meals at relevant prices flourish in the oil-rich Gulf emirate, attracting both locals and foreigners.
Middle East Times |
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Locals add unique flavor to the fair
BLOOMSBURG — Ask anyone what they like about the Bloomsburg Fair, and answers will include games and music, but the majority of people will tell you they come for the food.
The Shamokin News-Item |
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Are you ready for some rivalries?
The high school planets aligned just perfectly this year, so cue the dramatic music and prepare for some hyperbole: It's Rivalry Week. And that means Covington Catholic at Highlands.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Pop music pioneers get their due
You wouldn't think Frank Sinatra's Strangers in the Night, his daughter Nancy's These Boots are Made for Walking, the original Batman TV theme, a tune by Alvin and the Chipmunks and Sonny and Cher's I Got You Babe have much in common. But they do.
Calgary Sun |
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So far in my life.... 03 May 2008 01:04 At the moment I am station manager of NH Sound (hospital radio in Abergavenny) it is a great thing to do with my spare time, as I love radio and music.
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Central Square Lioness Club's apple fest returns
Members of the Lioness Club in Central Square spent roughly two months planning the first Apple Festival in 1983, and things didn't go so well. Candy apples melted in the sun, and organizers ran out of food.
The Post-Standard |
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All-Mozart concert makes its way to AU
The Fox Valley Philharmonic will perform an all-Mozart concert on Sept. 28 featuring Thomas Jostlein, assistant principal horn of the New York Philharmonic, and Edita Eppolito, piano virtuoso from Batavia.
The Beacon News |
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What's your favorite song? Who's your favorite artist?
Big surprise, we're stressed.
SouthtownStar |
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Musicians escape harrowing US jet crash
Fans of former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and US disc jockey DJ AM waited anxiously for word on the critical burns the two suffered in an incredible escape from the flaming wreckage of their private jet.
The West Australian |
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Keeping the beat in Steger
Dennis Biggerstaff, of Steger, has played the guitar for 40 years, but his newest passion has no strings attached.
SouthtownStar |
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S.C. plane crash kills 4; Travis Barker, DJ AM injured
Hours after performing for thousands of South Carolina college students, former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and celebrity DJ AM were critically injured in a Learjet crash that killed four people, authorities said Saturday.
Seattle Times |
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THROUGH THE BINOCS
Bob Baffert's champion filly Indian Blessing won for the eighth time in 10 starts taking yesterday's Grade 2, $150,000 Gallant Bloom at Belmont by 61/4 lengths under new rider Corey Nakatani, subbing for John Velazquez, who was at Suffolk Downs to...
New York Post |
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Southtownstars Beverly Arts Center music coordinator Tobi Lowrance always knew she wanted an artistic career
Except for a brief period when she wanted to be a lawyer, Tobi Lowrance always leaned toward an artistic career.
SouthtownStar |
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New Mozart piece of music found in French library
PARIS -- A French museum has found a previously unknown piece of music handwritten by Mo zart, a researcher said Thursday.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Slovenian Union plans annual grape festival
Continuing the tradition of Slovenian culture, Branch 20 of the Slovenian Women's Union of America will hold its 28th annual Grape Festival Dance Sept. 28 at St. Joseph Park Hall, Raynor Avenue and Theodore Street in Joliet.
The Herald News |
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'3 Mo' Divas' hits high note
The Alabama Shakespeare Fes tival is kicking off its 2008-2009 sea son on a high note -- with '3 Mo' Divas,' a musical celebration of the female voice and its versatili ty.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Tipp Hill festival uses park to showcase local musicians
Local bands turned the Pass Arboretum at Tompkins Street and Avery Avenue in Syracuse into a grass auditorium. The groups, from traditional Irish music to belting pop music, played on three stages Saturday afternoon and evening at the Tipperary Hill Music Festival.
The Post-Standard |
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New album tests Plain White T's staying power
MUSIC Band from the 'burbs Plain White T's seek to prove there's life after 'Delilah'? On this night there are 40,163 people anxiously waiting to hear Tom Higgenson sing one song, and for the first time in months, it's not "Hey There Delilah."
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Festival brings world of culture to southern W.Va.
PIPESTEM — On a beautiful summer afternoon in Summers County, Carolyn Buzbee kneeled beside a white art board mounted on a 2X2 frame and painted a stylized sun, with a coil-like center and wavy, leaf-like rays coming from the center.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph |
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