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Beyonce and Duffy set to sparkle at MTV Europe awards
US superstar Beyonce and soul singer Duffy were among acts set to light up the MTV Europe Music Awards with performances in Liverpool on Thursday.
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Social Notes
The Amherst Museum's Victorian Dance Society will present its 10th annual Victorian Ball from 5:30 p. m. until midnight Saturday in a turn-of-the-century Buffalo building. The event will includes a Victorian dinner, appetizers, cash bar and dance music by Galliard Brass playing on period instruments. Period costumes or military uniforms are encouraged, but not required. Semiformal evening wear ...
The Buffalo News |
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Beyonce and Duffy set to sparkle at MTV Europe awards
LIVERPOOL (AFP) - US superstar Beyonce and soul singer Duffy were among acts set to light up the MTV Europe Music Awards with performances in Liverpool on Thursday.
AFP via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Beyonce and Duffy set to sparkle at MTV Europe awards
US superstar Beyonce and soul singer Duffy were among acts set to light up the MTV Europe Music Awards with performances in Liverpool on Thursday.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Nov. 6, 2008
We've got a song in our heart this week in the editorial office. It's a bunch of songs, actually. We're recommending solid music by Ryan Adams and the Cardinals (pictured), Adele and Dennis Brown, along with a tasty pie, an incredible burger and, well, let's just say that no recommendation would be complete without a novelty condom.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Bickram Ghosh teams with composer of James Bond film for album
New Delhi, Nov 6 : The country's leading percussionist Bickram Ghosh has teamed up with Pete Lockett, dubbed the world's most versatile multi-percussion player, for a new album 'Kingdom of Rhythm' that features more than 250 percussion instruments from around the world.
New Kerala |
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Checking in on the endangered list
Which consumer magazines are the next to fold? To call the last month a rocky one for magazines would be understating it.
Media Life Magazine |
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EA announces Need for Speed Live event
“A unique festival and competition that celebrates car culture” pencilled in for June 2009
MCV |
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St. Paul's music director comes back for the pipes
NORBERT KRAUSZ is back where he feels like he belongs as the director of music at St. Paul United Church of Christ in Belleville.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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More Scandal for Patty Smyth
'80s rockers to create buzz at Penn's Peak
The Morning Call |
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Pops Orchestra lets violins show their versatility
Violins are one of the grandest of stringed instruments. But what music shows off violins the best? Is it Bach and Mozart's masterpieces? The mystery and intrigue of "Star Trek" tunes? Or striking out, boldly playing "Rock Around the Clock?"
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Brent brings her blues to Salem
Eden Brent laughs a lot, with a voice that's a little gravelly and a little hardened.
Salem Statesman Journal |
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Shake your money maker - local bands becoming big business
Leading music figures attend a one-day conference in Belfast on the future of the industry in Northern Ireland.
BBC News |
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San Diego datebook
Pug Rescue of San Diego County, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing unwanted or abandoned pugs, is hosting its first-ever Pug K Walk-A-Thon on Saturday at Tidelands Park in Coronado. Registration and check-in begin at 9 a.m., walk begins at 10 a.m. Information: pugbutts.com.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Weekend Best Bets: South County
The San Diego County Library will host two virtuoso American Indian performers, Kevin Locke and Doug Goodfeather, at its Bonita Branch Library, 4375 Bonita Road, on Saturday, in back-to-back concerts at 7 and 8:30 p.m. The free event is part of the Library's World Music & Cultural Arts series and is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Bonita Library.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Volunteer Opportunities: City Edition
Volunteer San Diego helps nearly 30,000 individuals, families, and corporate and community groups fill volunteer needs at 800 community organizations each year. To volunteer or post volunteer opportunities, visit volunteersandiego.org.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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iPod Touch or Sansa Fuze?
Playing music is just one of the features of personal music players like Apple iPods and Sandisk Sansa Fuze. On the surface, it is hard to tell what's new about the 2nd generation iPod Touch.
rediff.com |
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Apple response on Norwegian iTunes case fails to impress
Apple has responded to the Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman's plan to bring an iTunes case before the country's Market Council, but Apple's answer hasn't impressed the official. He now expects the case to go before the council in March or April next year.
Macworld UK |
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Anthrax Begin Recording New Album - Studio Footage Available
Anthrax have entered a Chicago recording studio to begin work on the follow-up to ’We’ve Come For You All’. The album that is currently set to be called ‘Worship Music’ will be the first to feature new vocalist Dan Nelson and will be produced by Anthrax guitarist Rob Caggiano.
Metal Hammer |
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From Black Flag to spoken word, Henry Rollins looks back on a history of not looking back
Henry Rollins is currently on what you might call a musical hiatus, but it's one that may never end.
Colorado Springs Independent |
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Calendar
Based upon space availability, The Champion prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 10 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases and items of local interest to: Morton Grove Champion, 3701 W. Lake Ave., IL 60026.
Morton Grove Champion |
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Jam sessions turn into something Super
It’s no surprise the founding members of local indie rock band SuperHunk once played in a band called Uncle Sugar’s Quadraphonic Funk Brigade. “We played high school dances,” drummer John Bixler says. “That’s groundbreaking in my book. Some would call it epic.” Photo caption: John Bixler, left, and Jon Ross make up two-thirds of the indie rock band SuperHunk.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Playing Around Listings
Who's playing live music this week in the area.
Colorado Springs Independent |
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Rock on with 'Guitar Hero,' 'Band'
As one historic duel – the presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain – ends, another is heating up. The stakes are high: nothing less than the soul of rock ’n’ roll. And you will decide – with your wallet. Photo caption: “Rock Revolution” is designed for players who are into drumming more than singing or guitar-playing. Photo by Associated Press photos
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Nerdcore artists continue to spread geek love, while legitimizing their genre
In the mid-'90s, punk rock had found new life at 924 Gilman St. in Berkeley, Calif. Green Day and Rancid, among others, were taking the torch passed by the Dead Kennedys and Black Flag and giving another generation of disgruntled youth a voice in American culture.
Colorado Springs Independent |
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