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What does "pop music" even mean? Popular?
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SHOW PREVIEW... Who: Soul Whyte What: Concert When: Sunday, Nov. 30 What time: 8 p.m. Where: Shell Theatre Cost: $10 – 18 and over; $5 What else: DJ CreeAsian will emcee as well as DJ for all acts which include: Darkson Tribe, K-Riz, and Shadow Twins.
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WUAG provides UNCG with a smörgåsbord of music for the masses
WUAG hosts numerous shows throughout the year while usually charging nothing. The following events are big, free shows which are close to UNCG for students' convenience. Thursday, Nov. 20, Rafter and Workday/Schoolnight will be at The Gathering Spot on Tate Street (328 Tate Street) starting at 9 P.
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From Britain to Broadway, esteemed playwright Tom Stoppard's newest love story, Rock 'n' Roll , has come to Boston's Huntington Theatre. The critically acclaimed author who also co-wrote Brazil (nominated for two Oscars, including Best Screenplay) and the Academy Award-winning Shakespeare in Love , Stoppard fuses the familiar events and ideas of historical fiction with fantastic language and ...
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In house music, the London scene has always been underground. An urban landscape where jungle, trance and grime can crush the competition, London's house-heads struggle to survive, in part due to their devotion to music other than house. Peace Division, though, is starting to rattle some cages.
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Pros help student musicians hit sweet notes
MORROW — Music doesn't just come to life when the Little Miami High School band begins to march — it comes to life in the classroom.
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With a friend on Wheeler stage, Aspen musician finds harmony
ASPEN - As someone who does ministry work at Aspen's Crossroads Church, Derek Brown keeps the Golden Rule close to his heart.
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Nigeria: Win AWC for Me, Tuface Begs Falcons
Hip-pop music star, Tuface Idibia who was invited by the government of Equitorial Guinea to perform at the opening ceremony of the AWC, has tasked Nigerian girls in the ongoing African Women Championship to win the trophy for him.
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Spencer places 2nd in CanadaYears of practice have earned Fairview's Abigail Spencer a second place finish in the National Piano Convocation recently held in Edmonton.
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Twin Living Christmas Trees return
Baton Rouge tradition, the Twin Living Christmas Trees, returns this year to the Jefferson Baptist Church. Minister of Music Alan Shoumaker and Randy Rice joined us on 2une In with all the music, singing and dancing details.
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Teenage Head Win Seven Hamilton Music Awards
The Last Pogo is a great piece of original Canadian punk history from the '70s.…
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Another retailer jumps ship
Another major retailer has plans to leave Music City Mall. Bealls will be next in line behind Mervyns and Friedmans Jewelers. Bealls marketing manager Kim Bell said she couldn't divulge where this Bealls branch will go yet because lease details are still being ironed out, but it will stay in Odessa.
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They got their own thing Lingo releases first CD
Who is Lingo? You may not know it, but these guys have been making great music for over two years. Lingo consists of four KSU students: brothers Justin and Alex Tramble and their friends Drew Earley and Dylan Burke.
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He Can Bring the Wine and the Music
David Chan, a concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and also a wine lover and Burgundy fanatic, sees a crucial similarity between his twin passions.
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Ben Franklin Technology Partners gives loans to Lehigh Valley companies
Six Lehigh Valley companies and organizations have received nearly $500,000 in state-backed loans to further technological innovation, according to a news release. The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania said today it issued $1.14 million in loans to 15...
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Music: 'David Cook'
David Cook's debut is fairly generic, but its rock edge is dirtied up with crunching guitars and the artist's tuneful growl.
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Entertainment roundtable: Gypsy girls, Twilight and evil award shows
“Roundtable, Entertainment Roundtable.” There’s just something about that James Bond vibe in the air which makes movies a little bit more fun. So I asked out resident entertainment gurus what they thought of 007’s return, the new hot actors in Hollywood, dream concerts at the Ford Center and the painful necessity of award shows. Here are their answers – shaken, not stirred. 1. Quantum of ...
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ExploreLI: International Beer Festival at Coliseum
Much attention is paid to the wineries and vineyards on Long Island , but the grape won't be the focus for thousands this Saturday.
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'Suge' Knight to face Vegas drug, battery charges
The Clark County district attorney's office is seeking criminal charges against Marion "Suge" Knight, stemming from an incident in August in which Las Vegas police found the hip hop mogul allegedly beating his girlfriend just off a busy thoroughfare. Read comments
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Pop along to music, film and print sale
An eclectic selection of CDs, DVDs, language courses and prints will go on sale at 10am on Saturday, 22 November, at Aberdeen's Central Library, Rosemount Viaduct. 2008/11/18 00:00:00
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Games: 'Guitar Hero: World Tour'
"Guitar Hero" is back, going head-to-head against "Rock Band" with "World Tour," a game that delivers a drum and a mike (all instruments are wireless), and further spices things up with some clever additions.
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Jon Whitney, founder of Brainwashed.com, Killer Pimp Records and the (no pun intended) "brains" behind the fast-approaching Brainwaves Festival, is desperately hoping that he doesn't get sick following this year's edition of Brainwaves.
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Blowoff Two-Disc Set
Blowoff—the monthly party started three years ago in DC by famed alt-rocker ...
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5 Elements brew a blissful reggae tonic
Formed from the funk remnants of Youngstown act Gold Boots, the members of 5 Elements were all friends since elementary school. The 5 Elements stir up a musical main course of metal, punk, reggae, funk, and ska. That is hmmm, "5 Potent Elements."
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Hair statements
With a mane of slightly wavy, unruly dark brown hair cascading halfway down his back, junior Chris Meeker admits that his hair is a major part of his image - and his stereotypical persona - as an old school metal band drummer.
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