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World Circuit and IODA Partner to Bring World Music to a Global Digital Audience
SEVILLE, SPAIN -- (Marketwire) -- 10/29/08 -- IODA , the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music and film industry, today announced a worldwide partnership with World Circuit , the internationally acclaimed independent music label.
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Education briefs
The John Cooper School A spectacular meshing of the many vivid worlds created by Dr. Seuss will take place on the stage of The John Cooper School's new Performing Arts Center when the Performing Arts Department presents the full-scale musical “Seussical” in November.
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Colchester teen wins guitar in songwriting contest
On a whim, Abi Long enters and lands Jonas Brothers prize
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Eachus announces grants to municipalities
State Rep. Todd Eachus, D-116, this week presented nearly $100,000 in state grants to area municipalities and organizations to help fund a variety of projects, including repairs to youth sports facilities and plans for a new Freeland municipal building.
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Maroon 5, Icarus Line and VietNam Vets Deliver Video Historics
Historics are ready to reveal the swirling and dreamlike "Taverns," the first single and music video off their forthcoming debut album.
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It's a Dream come true
Still haven't picked a Halloween costume? May we suggest aging goth-rocker, country redneck, demonic monster, fallen Idol, '60s hippie, '70s soul diva -- or one of the other characters in this week's CD roundup?
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AC/DC Wasn't the Only Hit Band Spawned By The Young Family
Albert Music will celebrate the extraordinary musical legacy of The Easybeats, by releasing EasyFever: A Tribute to the Easybeats & Stevie Wright, a superb 2CD album in celebration of this ground breaking group.
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Apples In Stereo Star Announces Children's Music Album
Robert Schneider, the mind behind one of indie-rock's seminal music groups, The Apples in stereo, will be releasing his debut children's music album
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Music Listings
The Dempseys - . Wed., Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Thu., Oct. 30, 9 p.m., Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Thu., Nov. 6, 9 p.m., Fri., Nov. 7, 10 p.m. and Thu., Nov. 20, 9 p.m.
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TOTALLY LEGAL
HANNAH Bronfman celebrated her coming of legal drinking age over the weekend. Saturday night, the daughter of Warner Music Group chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr. partied at Citrine on West 21st Street with her brother, Ben Brewer, lead guitar/vocalist of...
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WE HEAR . . .
THAT Kenny Vance - the founding member of Jay & the Americans dubbed the "Dylan of Doo-Wop" by Paul Shaffer - will be inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame tomorrow at the Garden City Hotel along with Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond...
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Actress' death center stage again in Spector trial
The death of actress Lana Clarkson at Phil Spector's hillside castle stunned Hollywood five years ago but is a distant memory now as Spector, the eccentric musical genius behind some of rock 'n' roll's biggest sounds, goes on trial for a second time. Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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Cambodia's first rock opera opens in November
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – Cambodia's first rock opera will make its world premiere in Phnom Penh next month, a cultural milestone in the Southeast Asian country where performing arts were banned during the brutal Khmer Rouge years.
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NO 'DOUBT' OF SUCCESS
JOHN Patrick Shanley may take a few hits today from critics for his musical "Romantic Poetry" [see review below], but when the movie version of his Tony- winning play "Doubt" premieres, he's going to be wrapped in raves and Oscar nominations. The...
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New Young Life Camps Meet Special Needs And Interests
HARRISONBURG - Pete Hardesty wants his youth ministry to mirror its biblical roots. "I think this program is indicative of the kingdom of God," said Hardesty, area director for Young Life of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.
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Cambodia: First Rock Opera Opens Next Month
Cambodian musicians play Western and traditional Cambodian instruments music for an opera at a rehearsal room in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Photo courtesy: AP Photo/Heng Sinith, FILE)
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Joaquin quits movies for music
Joaquin Phoenix, an Oscar nominee, has announced his intention to end his film career and dedicate his time to music.
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Pianist Tharaud, cellist Queyras hit unexpected marks
Cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras and pianist Alexandre Tharaud are one of Europe's best chamber music duos: Witness their crackling, spontaneous new recording of the Debussy Cello Sonata on Harmonia Mundi. But hearing them both live in the United States, while possible, wasn't simple this week.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Live Music
Galloway Station, 4211 S. Lone Pine Ave., 881-9730: John Doxx, noon
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Criticism of orchestra conductor (1)
I have been following the extended criticism that followed the opening concert at the Manoel Theatre conducted by Brian Schembri, with a mixture of amusement and disgust, to the point that as a Maltese musician, I now feel compelled to write.
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Kanchivaram to compete at IFFI
Director Priyadharshans Tamil film Kanchivaram has been selected for the competition round at the International Film Festival of India to be held in Goa.
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Van Dyke Parks and Inara George Announce Rare Appearance
The legendary Van Dyke Parks will perform a rare one off London concert
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Report: NKorea's Kim suffers 'serious' setback
South Korean intelligence indicates that ailing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il suffered a serious health setback, a newspaper reported Wednesday, while the latest undated video released shows him touring the communist country.
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Crimson Corps wins first place at festival
Nixa High School's Crimson Corps won first place at Rolla's Route 66 marching festival last weekend.
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Xtreme Fidelity, Xtremely Quick: upgrade instantly to better music and movie sound with the Creative USB Sound Blaster ...
Creative Technology, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment products, announces the Creative USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1, the first USB 2.0 audio solution that provides users with the easiest upgrade from basic, built-in audio to a premium Xtreme Fidelity (X-Fi) experience on PCs and notebooks.
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