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Is this NZ's first ever Million Dollar Dress?
Security at SKYCITY will be on high alert tomorrow evening when Amber Peebles steps out in a dress worth $1 million to mark this week’s inaugural SKYCITY Festival of Poker.
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(WWE) No Mercy: The Undertaker vs. Big Show
Big Show's music hits as he is the first to ring by himself. The Undertaker comes out with his extravagant ring entrance. Big Show looks focused as he squares off with Undertaker. Charles Robinson calls for the bell as Jim Ross and Tazz are on commentary.
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Music DVD Review: Lionel Hampton: Live in '58
Live from Belgiumn, it's Lionel Hampton. Written by Fantasma el ReyLionel Hampton: Live In ’58 is a jumpin’, jivin’ romp through some of the best jazz/swing by one of the best ever. By 1958 you might expect Hamp to be outdated as rock ‘n’ roll had been ripping the scene apart for just about five years but he brings his “A” game and puts on a hell...
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Hannah Montana's Miley Cyrus Celebrates Her Sweet 16 at Disneyland With Friends and Fans
Fireworks will sparkle in the night sky at Disneyland as more than 5,000 party guests sing "Happy Birthday" to Disney star Miley Cyrus tonight at "Miley's Sweet 16 - Share the Celebration," a music-filled bash kicking off Disney's "What Will You Celebrate?" invitation to guests of all ages.
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Ticket sales for ABBA musical begin today
KUALA LUMPUR: In April 1974, an unknown band from Sweden captured the world’s heart with their winning song “Waterloo” at the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Janet Jackson is still in control
The tour coinciding with Janet Jackson's new CD, Discipline , suffered a bout of uncertainty this week. But Jackson, 42, will perform as scheduled on Tuesday at BankAtlantic Centre in Sunrise, Florida, said publicists for the veteran R&B star and for the concert's promoter.
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Joe Bonamassa
He's performed with esteemed artists including Willie Nelson, Peter Frampton and Lynryd Skynyrd. Last night Blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa opened for B.B. King at the S-I-U Arena as part of the Southern Lights Entertainment series.
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11-year-old singing star ready to shine
Brian White sounds a bit baffled when asked where his 11-year-old daughter, Lindsay, gets her singing voice. “We have no clue,” he said. “We have no musical talent at all. None. It’s just — it’s in her.”
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Young stars are on Target for charity benefit
It was practically a Hollywood youth rally Saturday at L.A. Live during a benefit for St. Jude's Hospital. Variety's Power of Youth, presented by Target, lured about 100 young stars to join cancer patients for Wii dance-offs, punk rock makeovers and plenty of music. The budding celebrities weren't all about charity, though; some were happy to tell USA TODAY what else they've been up to.
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The NZSO and Teddy Tahu Rhodes
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra heralds in summer with two exhilarating programmes that will leave you feeling uplifted no matter what the weather brings!
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(WWE) No Mercy: Batista vs. JBL
The following match is for the number one contendership for the World Championship. JBL does his usual entrance in the limousine. The crowd erupts when Batista's music plays. Here comes The Animal to ringside. The pyros explode as he makes his way down to the ring. The bell rings and we're underway.
The Wrestling News Page |
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Candidates for House campaigning for upsets
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The political ad begins with classical music playing, then a picture of Republican U.S. Rep. John Sullivan. A voiceover says, "Career politician. Member of an exclusive country club."
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Candidates for House campaigning for upsets
Associated Press - October 5, 2008 9:05 PM ET TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The political ad begins with classical music playing, then a picture of Republican U.S. Rep. John Sullivan.
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(WWE) No Mercy: In-Ring Segment
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler tease that the Number One Contender's match is up next as they are cut off by MVP's music. MVP comes to ringside. MVP says that he needs everyone's attention because he has a very important segment to make.
The Wrestling News Page |
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Fervour marks Maha Shasthi
Despite the evening rain, Goddess Durga was welcomed by thousands of citizens on Sunday evening at cultural programmes organized across the city.
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Charming, folksy musical offers a pleasant diversion
When night falls in Deerlick, Mo., it arrives with a loud thump.
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One town’s experiment gives Cuban peso real value
BAYAMO, Cuba — A communist experiment is letting average government workers in this eastern city enjoy a few things only foreigners and monied Cubans can usually afford: a good burger, a kicking jazz bar and stiff cocktails.
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Funky rhythm ‘n’ jazz
YKLS won the Kakiseni Audience Choice Award for Music at the sixth annual Boh Cameronian Arts Awards 2007 in May. The funky group of singers is set to mesmerise the audience yet again, with a taste of jazz in true YKLS flavour.
The New Straits Times |
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The Red Devil in Shayne
For Shayne Ward, music and football go well together.
The New Straits Times |
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Charlene’s bestseller
Michael Wong (right) and Inner Mongolia singer Amguulan collaborate on a new song. GUESS who has turned author? Charlene Choi (she of the now-hibernating Hong Kong pop duo Twins), recently came out with an autobiography entitled Single Parent Love.
The New Straits Times |
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Director files complaint about UC Davis band
When he was hired as director of the loud, rowdy Cal Aggie Marching Band at UC Davis, nobody told Tom Slabaugh about the tradition of "naked van." But on last year's road trip to the football game with Portland State, a trumpet player yelled "naked van!" and...
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A Gershwin show to treasure
More than 70 years after his untimely death, George Gershwin continues to work his inimitable musical magic. The only American to approach this composer's achievement is Leonard Bernstein, who also made exceptional contributions as conductor and educator (those absorbing Young People's Concerts).
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Madonna gives fans a treat with "Sticky & Sweet"
EAST RUTHERFORD (AP) - In a show defined by throbbing dance music, tight choreography, spectacular stage sets and stunning visuals, perhaps the most stirring moment during the kickoff concert to Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" tour came when the Material Girl stood onstage with just her guitar and a few musicians for an acoustic set.
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The Red Devil in Shayne
If Shayne Ward weren’t a celebrated crooner, he would have been a footballer for Manchester United, he tells DENNIS CHUA, who also learns about Until June wanting to make music to change the world, and The DEY hoping to one day work with music legends.
The New Straits Times |
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Funky rhythm ‘n’ jazz
THE Young KL Singers will be back from Oct 30 to Nov 2 at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPaC) in Sentul Park, Kuala Lumpur with Breakin’ It Down — YKLS Jazz, its tribute to jazz greats
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