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Bands quiet on night of debate
The Aquarium was a little less rock and a lot more talk Wednesday night, and all that talking was coming via television from New York. Advertisement: ROAD WOLF MOTORCYCLE SPECS $65 Oil Change @ Road Wolf Motorcycles Text this to your phone and bring it in to Road Wolf Motorcycles and receive an oil change for only $65, add $15 for Synthetic oil!
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Del Castillo brings unique Latin beat to Bozeman
If brothers Rick or Mark del Castillo said they had studied with Carlos Santana or Stevie Ray Vaughn, one might be inclined to believe them after hearing their guitar licks. Fingers flying, they play so vigorously one expects to see smoke rising from their fingerboards.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle |
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Patty Loveless covers her lifelong favorites
WHO: Patty Loveless. WHAT: Country. WHEN: 8 p.m. Saturday. WHERE: Community Theatre at the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South St., Morristown, 973-539-8008 or mayoarts.org.
The Record |
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Concert grosses
Top 5 North American concert grosses reported through Oct. 7. 1. $11,767,838 — Austin City Limits Music Festival, Zilker Park, Austin, Texas. Sept. 26-28.
The Record |
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DuPage Symphony Orchestra opens season in new hall
Wentz Concert Hall got off to a jazzy start when renowned trumpet player Wynton Marsalis entertained an invitation-only audience in late September.
Daily Herald |
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SanDisk debuts the slotMusic Player
If you're traveling, and you want to purchase new music to listen to on your MP3 player or cell phone without resorting to a laptop, you probably already know you have an option to buy music on microSD cards. As Chris Null noted, SanDisk teamed up with the world's four largest music companies to offer MP3 player owners DRM-free tracks on slotMusic cards loaded with tunes that will be played ...
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HERE AND THERE, THIS AND THAT: Several sales, meetings ahead
We have been to the land of promise for western swing music — Ruidoso, N.M. — and the 19th Annual Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium. There was no disappointment if you enjoy Bob Wills Texas Playboys, Asleep at the Wheel and a host of others all playing on four stages for the three-day event. We attended about three quarters of the symposiums and as should be this was the best one. I equally enjoy ...
The Marshall News Messenger |
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Video didn't kill these radio stars
WVFS, "The Voice of Florida State," has provided students, faculty and the Tallahassee community with new and diverse music since the station's first broadcast on Sept. 1, 1987. Known to many students as V89, the station's philosophy, as seen on their Web site www.wvfs.fsu.edu, is "to provide an alternative to the commercially dominated world of radio."
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Queenstown jazzfest celebrates its 30th anniversary
Queenstown's jazz festival is about to kick off its 30th anniversary with a 10-day programme.
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Hefti hit TV's high notes
LOS ANGELES - Neal Hefti, a Big Band trumpeter, arranger and composer of themes for the movie "The Odd Couple" and the "Batman" television series, has died.
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Faculty jazz trio to perform Oct. 28
VALPARAISO The Valparaiso University Faculty Jazz Trio will perform an Oct. 28 concert accompanied by critically-acclaimed jazz trumpeter Derrick Gardner.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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What's Going On Around Here
A Hollywood Canteen-style show on Saturday at 7 p.m. will benefit the local United Service Organization.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Composer Of ‘Batman’ Theme Dies In L.A.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Neal Hefti, a Big Band trumpeter, arranger and composer of themes for the movie “The Odd Couple” and the “Batman” television series, has died. He was 85.
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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Singer brings Austin sound to Bloomington
For tonight's second Underground concert at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (7:30 p.m.), there's a direct musical bloodline to the first.
The Pantagraph |
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Musical to get New York hearing
Boston playwright Gail Phaneuf and New York-based composer/lyricist Ernie Lijoi are bringing their fresh, comic musical to the New York stage, veteran Broadway actors in hand.
The Standard-Times |
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Faculty members at Baylor reject retaking of tests
Georgia Green, a music education professor at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, said she did not believe it when a colleague told her in June that Baylor was offering incoming freshmen financial incentives to retake the SAT.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Cellist, dinner to kick off Fairhaven concert series
The Fairhaven Community Concert Series begins its sixth season on Sunday with a meat pie dinner at 5:30 p.m. followed by a performance by outstanding cellist Javier Caballero at 7.
The Standard-Times |
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Tech Tidbits
SpongeBob SquarePants Micro MP3 Player by Memorex →Get it for: $34.99 at www.toysrus.com. The SpongeBob SquarePants Micro MP3 Player features a SpongeBob eye design, making it a fun way to listen to music on the go. It features 1 gigabyte of internal memory to store up to 250 songs and a built-in rechargeable battery with up to seven hours of battery life. It is also child-friendly with a ...
The Oklahoman |
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Recording Academy to Present Indie Impact Music Conference
The Recording Academy Memphis Chapter on Saturday will present the Indie Impact Music Conference, an educational conference for independent artists, l....
The Memphis Daily News |
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'Heroes' album dull and boring
Neither the promos of "Heroes" nor its songs are exciting. Despite composers like Sajid-Wajid and Monty Sharma, the album is quite boring.
New Kerala |
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Magic dread early wake-up call
Things most all NBA players despise: Slow, conservative automobiles, twangy country music in the locker room and early-morning wake-up calls.
Florida Today |
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Opera meets rock at the Z Saturday
Imagine combining the talent of Luciano Pavarotti and Robert Plant. Or Placido Domingo and Roger Daltrey. With the East Village Opera Company, which fuses opera with rock 'n' roll, that is what you will hear when the group performs at the Zeiterion...
The Standard-Times |
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POP QUIZ: Vic Howell
Each week The Advocate asks a different “quiz taker” for his or her current favorites in pop culture. WHAT I’M LISTENING TO: “As a former musician, I enjoy a broad range of music.
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Broadway Series opener 'I Love a Piano'
The music harkens back to the first half to the last century, but "I Love a Piano" is a show for our times, says Jason Weitkamp.
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Diversions for October 16, 2008
APPALACHIAN DULCIMER CONCERTS — 7:30 p.m., Murphy Auditorium, New Harmony, Ind., also 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Box office opens at 7 p.m. Call (812) 945-9094 for tickets.
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