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Barrington area fall festivals slated Saturday
Residents can enjoy two annual Barrington area festivals on Saturday: Barrington's Scarecrow Festival and Cuba Township's Fall Festival.
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An Horse Set CD Release And Tour Plans
Q Prime's mom and pop music company will release Rearrange Beds, the debut album from An Horse, on February 10, 2009.
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The Drama Club Inked
F.O.F. Label Group/EMI has signed the N.E. Pennsylvania rock band, The Drama Club, cited by critics as an "indispensable staple of the rock scene".
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The Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame Class of 2008
The Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame, a living tribute to Philadelphia's rich music history and a vital force unifying the city's diverse cultural communities along the Avenue of the Arts, will welcome five new inductees next week
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Sonic Syndicate Reissue
New York's Pivotal Rockordings (Relocated from Florida) is proud to announce the rerelease of "Eden Fire", the debut album from Swedish metallers Sonic Syndicate
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Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo Add Musical Acts
29th annual Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo has upped the ante in celebration of its move to San Francisco's Treasure Island, by completing the best overall talent lineup in its 29 year history.
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Daniel Pearl World Music Days
The 7th annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days, October 1 - 31, 2008, Cyprus and Athens, welcomes San Francisco based beat-maker, MC, producer, and music industry lecturer, Steffen Franz, aka: Stand Out Selector.
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Tony Bennett releases second holiday album
TORONTO - For many people, Tony Bennett's music is as much a part of Christmas as snow and Santa. But now, after a 40-year gap, the legendary crooner has released only his second Christmas album.
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Jerusalem concert to feature fantasies of the Temple's lost music
At the ancient Temple in Jerusalem, every day had a song of its own, played before morning prayers, says singer and instrumentalist Ilan Green, formerly a member of the group "Nekamat Hatraktor."
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Good Morning: North
The North Hills Junior High School auditorium will be one of two venues for the opening season concert of the Pittsburgh Philharmonic titled "Uncommon Wealth of Our Commonwealth."
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Maxwell returns
NEW YORK — It's hardly unusual for a singer to drop off the musical map. Declining album sales, drug habits, legal woes and other dramas have landed a multitude of chart-toppers on the “Whatever Happened To ...” list.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Singers Leona Lewis and Estelle dominated the annual MOBO awards, picking up two prizes each in a golden night for homegrown music.
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Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues Show lights up Crimi stage
Part of Aurora University's Arts and Ideas series, Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues Show is presented at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. His show blends classical and blues styles in a chamber music setting. This ground-breaking, innovative sound has earned acclaim throughout the country and continues to open new doors for classical, blues and jazz listeners alike. The free program is in Crimi Auditorium at ...
The Beacon News |
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Chicago's Finest: Chicago International Film Festival this week
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The Beacon News |
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Media Monkey: Piers Morgan solves energy crisis
Piers Morgan reveals his green credentials and the skill he would bring to a post-oil world
Guardian Unlimited |
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"Forever Tango" comes to College of Lake County
GRAYSLAKE -- Luis Bravo's "Forever Tango," the internationally celebrated entertainment event that has played to great acclaim in Europe, Canada and throughout the United States, will beguile and ignite Lake County audiences at 7 p.m. Oct. 19, at the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at College of Lake County, 19351 W. Washington St. The show most recently enjoyed its third run on ...
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Bollywood a big draw in Tajikistan: minister
New Delhi, Oct 16 : Bollywood, with its colourful cinema and lavish song-and-dance sequences, is a big draw in Tajikistan, Tajik minister of culture Asrori Mirzoshokhrukh has said.
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Dancers set to dazzle at Redlands on Stage
DANCE will feature strongly in a diverse and entertaining program of Redlands on Stage at Redland Performing Arts Centre, Cleveland, on Saturday, October 18, at 6pm.
Bayside Bulletin |
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Diversity mission guides orchestra
The Sphinx Chamber Orchestra won't just provide an evening of music tonight, but also a celebration of diversity.
Penn State Collegian |
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Lounge to host hard rock
What: La Otracina and Evening Fires concert When: 8 tonight Where: Chronic Town, 224 W. College Ave. Details: Tickets for the all-ages show are $5.
Penn State Collegian |
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Rollicking Rhymes
Rapper/producer Jewish Dave is juggling no less than four side projects these days. Photo by John Locher . Producer/rapper Jewish Dave is one of the busiest dudes around -- seriously, the guy has more music projects than DMX has arrest warrants these days.
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It's all about Jazz, baby
REHOBOTH BEACH -- When you consider taking in performances from Joe Piscopos, Charlie Thomas' Drifters and The Neville Brothers, you may anticipate quite a drive. But that's not the case.
Delaware Coast Press |
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SCHOOL BRIEFS
EGHS choir concert
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China market: Digital music player pricing down largely due to high stock levels
Digital music player vendors in the China market launched a price war cutting retail prices by 8-10% around the end of September 2008, in an attempt to catch the traditional peak sales period during the one-week vacation beginning October 1. But because actual sales fell largely short of original expectations, these vendors have cut prices again last week by 10-15%, according to market watchers.
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Tesh uses music, stories to connect with audience
John Tesh does double duty every time he takes the stage for a concert. A large number of his fans come to hear his music, while many others go to the show to see the guy behind that smooth radio voice. The keyboardist, composer, and radio host, who will be in concert Wednesday at the Stranahan Theater, said he manages to please both types of fans by injecting tidbits from his Intelligence ...
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