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Live music, 10.03.08 - 10.09.08
Friday Muskogee Creek Nation Casino-Muscogee, Four of a Kind, 3420 W. Peak Blvd., 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., free admission.
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Big Muddy takes toll on Easley River Road
COLUMBIA – Carole Newman is not a regular at Cooper's Landing, but she wanted to visit the riverside marina and music venue Sunday before the cold snap hit. With a multitude of picnic tables and an unhindered view of the Missouri River, Cooper’s Landing is a great place to sit back and enjoy the day. To get there, Newman took the scenic drive along Easley River Road, a gravel lane along the ...
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‘American Idol’ star to play in area Thursday
TULSA — “American Idol” favorite and gold-selling album country music artist Josh Gracin will perform hits such as “Nothin’ to Lose” at 7 p.m. Thursday at Osage Event Center.
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Carrie Underwood to co-host country music awards
NASHVILLE — The reigning CMA Male and Female Vocalists of the Year, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, will unite to host “The 42nd Annual CMA Awards.”
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Pickin’, grinnin’ on Saturday
Grab your banjo, fiddle and your overalls, it’s time to jam on the lawn at Muskogee Civic Center. SpringStreet, The Park Family, Cornerstone, Olen Davis and The Travelers will all be performing at Bluegrass on the Square, a free event sponsored by Muskogee Parks and Recreation Department.
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Ralph Stanley does radio ad for
Barack Obama’s got a familiar voice speaking for him in Virginia’s mountains: bluegrass music legend Ralph Stanley. The Grammy-winning pioneer of the high lonesome sound of Appalachian music is featured in a new radio ad playing across southwestern Virginia, Stanley’s home.
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Imeem redesigns as competition toughens
Music site Imeem has undergone a redesign that premiered yesterday evening, streamlining the service as its OpenSocial comrade MySpace chews up headlines with MySpace Music.
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Jazz series kicks off in Satchmo's
As the lights dimmed and the murmur of the crowd simmered, the first musician walked on the fluorescent pink and lime green stage.
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'Little Mike' throws in the towel
Anyone nicknamed "Little Mike" must have a big following. WFF worker Mike Duplessis, better known as "Little Mike" and "Mr. Mike" to the Communications/Music Complex where he works, retired this week. Duplessis came to Loyola in 1984 from Tulane University, where he worked since 1962.
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Band Profile: Mojo Method
Loyola is a constant haven for music all around its historic campus. Take a peek at these rising stars within its own galaxy. Artist: Mojo Method Influences: Phish, The Beatles, Incubus, Medeski Martin and Wood Sounds like: Jazz and funk
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Loyola competes at LSU invitational
The Loyola cross country team headed to Baton Rouge, La., last Saturday to compete in the Louisiana State University Invitational for their second meet of the year.
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Comes with Big Expectations
Nokia has hailed its new music download service as a “game changer”. Hyperbole perhaps. But Nokia, the world’s largest handset maker, is not the only one placing a big bet on its music service.
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Student wins Little League title
When my Genetics and Society professor asked about 30 of us to introduce ourselves to the class at the beginning of the year and share something that makes us interesting, no one came close to topping what music business freshman Keaton Postler shared.
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Setback for Nokia music service
Nokia faces a setback at the global launch of its music service in the UK this month because the country’s big four mobile operators do not plan to sell it.
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Nokia Dives Into Touchscreen Melee With XpressMusic Handset
Nokia introduced its first big touchscreen phone in London Thursday: the 5800 XpressMusic, formerly known as the "Tube." While Nokia isn't positioning the phone outright as an iPhone killer, it certainly shares some similarities of the popular Apple device -- and one that really jabs at Apple's strength: music.
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Potential jurors answer questions in Spector case
Thu, Oct 2, 2008 (3:18 p.m.) Prospective jurors filled out questionnaires Thursday for the upcoming retrial of the murder case against music producer Phil Spector.
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Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
Nokia will start offering unlimited music through mobile phones in Britain on October 16, the Finnish company said Thursday, as it seeks to muscle in on a market dominated by Apple's iPod.
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Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
Nokia will start offering unlimited music through mobile phones in Britain on October 16, the Finnish company said Thursday, as it seeks to muscle in on a market dominated by Apple's iPod.
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Local artist plays with big energy for small crowd
The bar wasn't busy and the crowd was thin, but that didn't stop local musician Shane Chastain and his band from playing their show last Wednesday night at the Brickhouse Bar and Grill. "Shugga" Shane, as he's known by the locals, manages music emporium Guit-Down during the day, and is the audio technician for the Brickhouse at night.
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Using video to teach students
With help from Hollywood producers, musicians and local sponsors, kids are getting the message that they are in control of their lives and safety. The Motivational Media tour brings a giant video presentation
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Microsoft Says There's No Zune Phones, But Phones Could Have Zune
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer casually mentioned today that Zune may make its way on to new platforms, such as Windows Mobile. Don't get this confused with Microsoft's long-standing insistence that it will not build a Zune phone, which was reiterated as recently as last week by Scott Rockfeld, Microsoft's group product manager for Windows Mobile.
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Apple defeats music rate hike
It looks like Apple won't be closing the iTunes store because of a dispute with music publishers over royalties on downloaded songs.
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Check out the new Bastards
Erika Wennerstrom hasn't ditched her local ties since moving to Austin, Texas. The singer, guitarist and songwriter also hasn't disbanded the Heartless Bastards, who play in Newport tonight.
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The Jose Carreras performance in Bucharest – sold out
The concert to be performed by the world-famous tenor Jose Carreras on Saturday, October 4, at the Palace Hall, is sold out. All tickets were sold, and the funds raised will be entirely provided to the program “Sponsor a Child,” initiated by the Dinu Patriciu Foundation, the organizers announced.
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Zagat Gourmet Shopping: Brooklyn Music Stores
As we celebrate Brooklyn Week, we went in search of some hot grooves in the borough.Zagat’s Best of Brooklyn Guide points to some places to pick up tunes that'll keep your turntables spinning.
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