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Kennebunk woman seeks donors, writers for new site
KENNEBUNK and#8212; A new online music journal, Classical Voice of New England, Inc., (www.CVNewEng.com) was conceived in March at a meeting in Kennebunk and incorporated later that year in Massachusetts, was recently mentioned in Symphony, the magazine of...
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05:47 (BST), 20/11/2008 Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway Original Soundtrack Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS ...
– Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc., through its licensing relationship with Gearbox Software, proudly presents Brothers In Arms: Hell’s Highway Original Soundtrack featuring the original music score composed by Ed Lima and Duncan Watt. Developed by Gearbox Software, Brothers In Arms: Hell’s Highway is the third installment of the critically acclaimed series of WWII video games.
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Ryukyu musical marks Okinawan Center decade
About 80 high school students from Katsuren, Okinawa, will give two performances of the traditional Okinawan musical "Amawari, the Lord of Kimutaka Spirit" at the Hawaii Okinawan Center on Sunday to help mark the 10th anniversary of the gathering place in Waipi'o Gentry.
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Succeeding in song
Getting a diverse group of people to work together literally created beautiful music – a custom-written piece by a young singer/songwriter that was presented at Barrie City Hall last week, with the support of a choir of people with special needs and their advocates.
Simcoe.com |
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Sci-fi TV and film composer dies at 93
LOS ANGELES – Irving Gertz, a film and television composer who contributed music to 1950s science-fiction films such as “It Came From Outer Space” and “The Incredible Shrinking Man” and to 1960s TV series such as “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea,” has died. He was 93.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Go and Do: New sound, new music for 'new' Funky Divas of Gospel
of Gospel CD release
Portsmouth Herald |
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Bad economy gives resident new song
Frank Sebesta of Antioch has turned the recent dismal economic news into an original country song called "Buddy, Could You Spare Me a Dollar?"
Antioch Review |
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Stars to perform at Grammy gig
Foo Fighters, John Mayer and BB King have been lined up to perform at the first ever Grammy Nominations Concert, according to BBC News. US music magazine Billboard said Mariah Carey, LL Cool J and Taylor Swift will serve as co-hosts for the event, being held in Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre. The show coincides with the opening of the Grammy Museum on 7 December. Proceeds from ticket sales will ...
Moldova.org |
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Enjoy the holidays with a musical mix
REHOBOTH BEACH -- If you attend one holiday musical this year, organizers of Clear Space Production hope it's one of their own.
Delaware Coast Press |
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ViewCast Powers Live Streaming of 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards
ViewCast Corporation , a developer of industry-leading hardware and software for the transformation and delivery of professional quality video over IP and mobile networks, today announced that its Niagara Pro media encoder streamed the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards live over the Web to millions of viewers globally.
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Colleges to host lectures, concerts
The O'Fallon Township High School Marching Band will host a spaghetti dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the O'Fallon Knights of Columbus Hall, 402 E. U.S. Highway 50. Tickets are $6 and children under 2 years old eat free.
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Courtroom drama unfolds at Laconia Middle School
RAY MONGEAU/CITIZEN PHOTO MEREDITH VACHON, left, who's character is Shannon Boyd, and Emma Bownes, who plays Izzy Turner, are a couple teen punk rockers who used a house without permission for band practice.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. is giving an early holiday gift to people who pay for all-you-can-listen access to the Zune digital music store: 10 songs to keep each month, included in the $14.99 monthly subscription fee.
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Atkins to be NLD's country headliner
The North Platte Telegraph Nebraskaland Days announced Wednesday that Rodney Atkins will be the Country Headliner for the 2009 Summer Jam Concert Series set for Saturday, June 13, 2009.
North Platte Telegraph |
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ECMA Details Coming Today
More details coming this morning concerning the upcoming East Coast Music Awards . Corner Brook will host the event in February. Some of the announcements today include showcasing artists, the lifetime achievement award recipient, the conference keynote speaker and ticket sale dates.
Voice of the Common Man |
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Arcade Fire
Instead of tormenting your mind watching the battle for Biggest SEC Embarrassment that is Saturday afternoon’s Vandy/Tennessee game, why not expand it with some truly mind-bending sounds? Raleigh, N.C.’s Savage Knights create compelling instrumental music that blends the noirish intensity ...
Nashville Scene |
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Jackson to appear at High Court
Singer Michael Jackson is to give evidence at London's High Court to counter allegations that he breached a music contract with an Arab Sheik.
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3rd & Lindsley Parts 1 & 2
The video for this Canadian singer-songwriter’s current single, “A Little Love,” pays homage to early Walt Disney, complete with a cute black-and-white mouse gallivanting about as Smith lounges and snaps her fingers. It’s a perfect setting for a newcomer whose songs pair bright, ...
Nashville Scene |
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The Dead Trees at Exit/In
Having obviously listened to a lot of Pavement, Silver Jews, classic rock and American roots music, Portland’s The Dead Trees don’t stray terribly far from their influences. They do, however, use their adroitness for melodies, taste in arrangements and seemingly boundless enthusiasm to fil...
Nashville Scene |
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Mash-ter of Ceremonies
Please let us abuse our bully pulpit here for a moment: Yo, DJ Kidsmeal, where is that mixtape of yours? We’ve been jonesin’ for a while and seeing your name pop up in the venerable music mag Wax Poetics got us all riled up. You’ve gotta drop that tape soon, because every time ...
Nashville Scene |
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Very Powerful Lasers
Despite electronic music's many stumbling blocks—the anxiety of influence or too-strict adherence to all things hip—Austin’s sleek two-piece Ghostland Observatory have evolved into a national, albeit underground, phenomenon. Shaking off the dust of the rural Texas towns from whence th...
Nashville Scene |
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Rockland Holiday Stroll set for Nov. 29
All along Union Street in Rockland, businesses and community groups will open their doors and set up booths to launch the holiday season.
The Patriot Ledger |
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LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 20/11
Twenty-first artists of the Bangladeshi folk music troupe will have a special show on November 24 at the Hanoi Opera House and on November 26 at the Army Theatre.
Vietnam Net |
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Schools briefs
Area music students
Mount Prospect Times |
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ARC Ensemble at Kennedy Center
In 1941, a Polish musical genius fled his country for the hills of Uzbekistan. There in Tashkent, Mieczyslaw (or Moisey) Weinberg began churning out the first of his 22 symphonies and 17 string quartets. Given that Weinberg never fared well with the Stalinists, few pieces received significant...
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