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Timeout with … Rachel Shober, senior, Archbishop Murphy volleyball
Whether she's playing volleyball, strumming a solo on the "Guitar Hero" video games or planning student events, Rachel Shober loves being in the center of the action.
Everett Herald |
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Classical violinist Joshua Bell eyes new challenges
Joshua Bell seems surprised to hear that his concert series beginning Thursday with the San Francisco Symphony will mark his 15th appearance here since his 1991 Bay Area debut.
Contra Costa Times |
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New Album Releases 10/21/08: AC/DC, Kiss, High School Musical 3, Gary Louris, Dave Carter, Hank Williams III & More
Close your eyes for a minute and you could almost imagine it was the late seventies. Close your eyes for a minute and you could almost imagine it was the late seventies. That's because the two biggest releases of an otherwise pretty thin week are from two of that era's biggest rock and roll bands.Black Ice is AC/DC's first album in seven years, and from the first gut-crunching guitar riff, it's ...
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Finding music to warm up cold economic realities
Here are 15 of the most soot-blackened, pink-slip-crumpling, rail-riding songs for you to sing to yourself in the unemployment line because you pawned your iPod weeks ago.
Contra Costa Times |
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Hicks: Bee Gees 'Stayin' Alive' is a life-saver
Study shows the song sets perfect pace for CPR
Contra Costa Times |
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Koh Entertains in North Korea
South Korean cellist Bong-Ihn Koh '08 performed Isang Yun's cello concerto on Friday night in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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Tf3 brings musical mix to symphony concerts
Ranaan Meyer describes Time for Three as "a classically trained garage band." Actually, they put their music together in living rooms and rehearsal halls, not garages. "But the way we come up with our music is just like a garage band would," says Meyer, double bassist in the trio with violinists Zachary De Pue and Nicolas Kendall. "The three of us are composing and arranging our music ...
Greensboro News & Record |
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Music to make a difference
In honor of Make a Difference Day 2008, the State University of New York at New Paltz will offer a free concert for community members age 55 and over.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Patrick Barkham samples the 'world's most relaxing room'
After lying down in 'the world's most relaxing room', the Guardian's Patrick Barkham finds his heart-rate down, but the music's getting on his nerves
Guardian Unlimited |
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Music to highlight Abolition Hall of Fame event
MORRISVILLE - A powerful musical voice inherited from ancestors in slavery will open the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) commemoration at 7 p.m. Friday in the STUAC theatre at Morrisville State College.
The Oneida Daily Dispatch |
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Spector retrial begins
Jury selection is underway in music producer Phil Spector's murder retrial.
Denver Post |
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MSUB soccer player member of Billings Symphony Orchestra
Audiences could get a little rowdier at Billings Symphony Orchestra events this spring.
Billings Gazette |
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Vampire tale stalks FearNet
Filmmaker Mary Lambert has written and directed a music-driven vampire-themed series that will air on multiplatform horror-thriller network FearNet.
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Rocker searches for dad in moving documentary
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives," a documentary from PBS' "Nova" series, is the kind of food that feeds the soul, the intellect and the heart.
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Rocker searches for dad in moving documentary
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives," a documentary from PBS' "Nova" series, is the kind of food that feeds the soul, the intellect and the heart.
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Rocker searches for dad in moving documentary
"Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives," a documentary from PBS' "Nova" series, is the kind of food that feeds the soul, the intellect and the heart.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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The All-New IntelliScanner Comic Edition: Organize comics automatically for $129; includes bonus features for iPhone ...
IntelliScanner Comic Edition organizes your comic and media collections automatically with a smart barcode reader and innovative comic management software.
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Irreverent New Musical Revue to Roast San Francisco, Seeks Talent
Irreverent SF Follies musical revue seeks singers, dancers and actors to star in new musical revue that lampoons SF's past, present and future.
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An eclectic offering from chamber group
The Colorado Symphony and Friends of Chamber Music sometimes include unusual offerings on their lineups, but fans typically have to look to smaller niche organizations for large doses of such repertoire.
Denver Post |
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Phil Spector - Judges Warning To Spector Jury
Jury selection has begun in the murder retrial of PHIL SPECTOR - with the judge warning potential jurors to disregard any prior agendas. The music mogul is accused of ...
ContactMusic |
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An eclectic offering from chamber group
The Colorado Symphony and Friends of Chamber Music sometimes include unusual offerings on their lineups, but fans typically have to look to smaller niche organizations for large doses of such repertoire.
Denver Post |
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Vampire tale stalks FearNet
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Filmmaker Mary Lambert has written and directed a music-driven vampire-themed series that will air on multiplatform horror-thriller network FearNet.
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Stars align to croon for their candidates in North Carolina
With acoustic guitar and gentle voice, James Taylor crooned "America the Beautiful" to a hushed hometown crowd of thousands Monday night -- a fervent but soft-spoken pitch for Sen. Barack Obama.
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Music Listings
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The Memphis Flyer |
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Rays fans still crowin'
As the Journey song "Don't Stop Believin' " blasted from loudspeakers on an outdoor patio adjacent to Tropicana Field, employees of the Tampa Bay Rays -- not the players, but season ticket sellers, marketers and advertisers -- danced the night away.
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