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Lil Wayne joins Kid Rock on Stage at CMA show
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It wasn't hick-hop but real hip-hop at the CMA Awards as Lil Wayne joined Kid Rock onstage during country music's biggest night.
Detroit News |
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Lil' Wayne Joins Kid Rock on CMA's Stage
It wasn't hick-hop but real hip-hop at the CMA Awards in Nashville as Lil Wayne joined Kid Rock onstage during country music's biggest night.
WAAY-TV Huntsville |
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George Strait wins 2 CMAs; Nettles wins 2 as well
George Strait won single and album of the year at Wednesday's CMA Awards, a ceremony highlighted by a lavish performance by Taylor Swift, a surprise appearance by rapper Lil Wayne and Reba McEntire's onstage collaboration with Brooks & Dunn on the song she inspired, "Cowgirls Don't Cry."
The Washington Times |
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Harding High School presents ... 'Once Upon a Mattress' Musical comedy opens Friday at the Palace
MARION - Harding High School will present the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Palace Theatre. Tickets are $10, $8 and $6 for adults and $5 for students.
The Marion Star |
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CMA shows country rocks
Brad Paisley, left, and Keith Urban performed “Start a Band” to open the County Music Association Awards.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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LG, Sharp admit to LCD price fixing; affected Apple, Dell, Motorola
LG Display, Sharp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges for participating in a liquid crystal display price-fixing conspiracy and pay $585 million in fines, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday. The three companies worked in concert to set prices on thin-film transistor LCDs, which are used in computer monitors, notebooks, televisions, mobile ...
ZDNet |
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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Bet you that nobody expected John C. Reilly could actually sing as good as he does in this Columbia Pictures comedy. Why, he even helps to write some of the songs in the movie.
The Star |
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Lil Wayne joins Kid Rock on Stage at CMA show
It wasn't hick-hop but real hip-hop at the CMA Awards as Lil Wayne joined Kid Rock onstage during country music's biggest night.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Primal Scream To Headline Playground Weekender
Primal Scream will head to Australia for Playground Weekender, a new music festival near Sydney in February. Playground Weekender will be held over three days from February 6-8 at the Del Rio Riverside Resort at Wiseman’s Ferry.
Undercover |
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Kelly Rowland, Cassette And Asa Warm Up For The MTV Africa Music Awards
Charismatic R&B star Kelly Rowland will be jetting into Abuja, Nigeria on 22 November to perform at the first ever MTV Africa Music Awards.
MTV Asia |
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The crew who booked Wolf
The phrase "State College music scene" can often seem like a contradiction of terms. Indeed, State College has a frequency of good concerts that hover somewhere between "paucity" and "dearth."
Penn State Collegian |
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Valley Cottage music producer creates own space to make music
VALLEY COTTAGE - Looking to avoid the costly rat race of finding studio time in Manhattan, local music producer Chris Pinset set out to create his own place to make music.
The Journal News |
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Folk, bluegrass band to perform
A former member of the Grammy-winning bluegrass group Nickel Creek will bring his band to State College this week, when Punch Brothers plays at 8 p.m. Friday at the State Theatre.
Penn State Collegian |
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Kiwi Pop Artist To Play For Geldof
www.simonspire.com NEW ZEALAND pop artist SIMON SPIRE has been selected to perform for music icon Sir Bob Geldof at a charity function in Auckland tomorrow night.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Country Music Association Award winners
Winners Wednesday at the 42nd annual Country Music Association awards:
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Savannah Music Festival: 2009 Line-up Announced
The line-up for the 2009 Savannah Music Festival was announced Wednesday eveningat the "Hear All About It" launch party where The Infamous Stringdusters performed.
WSAV Savannah |
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Album from St Lucian reggae artiste accepted for Grammy consideration
New York, NY - St Lucian roots reggae artiste, Taj Weekes, and his band Adowa celebrate the acceptance of their sophomore release Deidem for consideration of a Best Reggae Album nomination by The Recording Academy for the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.
The Jamaica Observer |
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George Strait cleans up at Country Music Awards
George Strait won single and album of the year at Wednesday's CMA Awards, a ceremony highlighted by a lavish performance by Taylor Swift.
CTV.ca |
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Timpuyog Festival: A celebration of unity amid cultural diversity
The eight-hour drive up north from Manila to Santiago City in Isabela to attend the Indigenous People’s Month on Oct. 7 to 12 was an experience that I had been waiting for.
Manila Standard Today |
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Nykerk Cup rescheduled
The 74th annual Nykerk Cup competition at Hope College has been rescheduled to 7 p.m. Friday at Central Wesleyan Church. Admission is free. The Nykerk Cup competition is a major annual fall tradition at Hope that features members of the freshman and sophomore classes competing in song, plays and orations.
The Holland Sentinel |
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Taking Notes: High school students learn from UTB-TSC musicians
Members of UTB -TSC's opera, jazz, choral and Mariachi groups serenaded high school juniors and seniors from across the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday at the Senior Days Showcase Concert 2008.
The Brownsville Herald |
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Man's untimely nap damages church's organ pipes
This isn't music to anyone's ears.
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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San Bernardino concert to feature Mozart piano concerto
Pianist Janina Fialkowska is impressed with Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 27. "This is when you start believing in God," she said of the piece she will perform with the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra on Saturday at the California Theater. "This music comes from heaven."
The Press-Enterprise |
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Liverpool: a city that is finally glad to be gay
Journey on any typical Saturday night to downtown Liverpool and you can expect to find the dance floor at the G Bar on Erbele Street rammed and the music pulsating at ear-splitting volumes.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Los Lonely Boys to bring 'Texican' music to Inland area
As soon as Los Lonely Boys crosses a concert stage, the Texas-based band knows what lies ahead. "It really comes down to feeling the energy," bassist Jojo Garza said in a recent telephone interview. "You can tell by the applause. That sets the tone."
The Press-Enterprise |
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