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Cities, Schools Delay Projects
Spring Hill is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. With its picturesque location in the rolling hills of Tennessee, just 30 miles south of Nashville, plentiful jobs, reputable schools and affordable housing, the town has attracted people from all corners of the country, and its population has swelled to 25,000 from just 7,000 in 2000.
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BREAKING NEWS
The prince is giving a ball and you are all invited. This fall, the drama department at Mayer Lutheran High School will present the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Cinderella.”
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'Stardust' musical sprinkles mystery: Annual Christmas sensation is rich in style and talent
Harlequin Productions' annual holiday "Stardust" shows are a celebration of tradition.
The Olympian |
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Live Review: James Blunt in Edm.
EDMONTON -- It's a conspiracy -- the concert industry has turned into a giant musical chick flick.
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Top Of The Pops - Top Of The Pops Back This Christmas
Christmas is saved – for music-lovers at least – as Top of the Pops is making a comeback this year.Two hour-long special shows are planned on Christmas day ...
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ViewCast Powers Live Streaming of 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards
PLANO, Texas , Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ViewCast Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VCST), 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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Fraggle Rock: The Complete Series Collection
Arrrgghh! After releasing the first three season's of Fraggle Rock individually, HIT Entertainment decided not to release the final two half-length seasons as stand alone sets.
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McCartney Thinks of Lennon When Writing New Music
Even when Paul McCartney makes new music, he still thinks of how John Lennon would do it.
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Splashy Entrance: First Look at City Winery
The first musical acts to perform at Knitting Factory founder Michael Dorf's new venue have been announced. And so has the wine list.
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MUSIC REVIEW: Civet knows how to rock
Civet is all-female punk-rock band from Los Angeles. Members of Civet are Liza Graves, on lead vocals and guitar; Suzi Homewrecker, on vocals and guitar: Jacqui Valentine, on bass and some vocals; and Danni Harrowyn, on drums.Civet is a really great band that knows how to rock. All the band really n...
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NOW PLAYING Regional music schedule
Chameleon Club223 N. Water St., Lancaster; www.chameleonclub.net8 p.m. Friday: Keller Williams, with Grunge Grass Set; $18 in advance, $20 day of show; 18 to enter6 p.m. Saturday: All-American Rejects; $20; all ages6 p.m. Monday: The Medic Droid, with Hyper Crush, Chronic Future and Surprise This Ti...
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CORNERED
The band +4 will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at the Red Rooster Coffee House, 202 S. Main St. The group's emphasis is “blues with a funk groove,” said Ron Parker, 45. “Some of our songs are original and some of them are standards like 'Soul Man' and 'Judge Boushay Blues'.” Parker has lived in Aberde...
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EG Kight blazes into Bethlehem's Godfrey Daniels
Photo Courtesy Of ArtistEG Kight performs at Godfrey Daniels Friday night. Dublin, Georgia's EG Kight had been singing on stage since age 4 but it wasn't until 1995 that the Georgia songbird delved into the mystery of the blues. The...
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A FAMOUS banjo band is set to stage a reunion concert 40 years after their first professional gig together. Shep’s Banjo Boys, led by Didsbury’s Howard Shepherd, starred alongside some of the biggest names in stand-up as the house band on ITV’s legendary TV show, The Comedians.
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Siegel: 'Rock 'n' Roll' Balances Head, Heart
The Huntington Theatre Company presents British playwright Tom Stoppard's latest work, "Rock 'n' Roll," which deals in large part with the Czechoslovakian uprising of 1968. Critic Ed Siegel offers this review.
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Get in line for country music on Saturday
Oklahoma native Shane Wyatt, an aspiring country singer now living in the Twin Cities, will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Eagles Club, 316 S. Second St....
Aberdeen American News |
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McCartney Thinks of Lennon When Writing New Music
ELVIS LONDON (AP) -- Even when Paul McCartney makes new music, he still thinks of how John Lennon would do it. McCartney is putting out an album as The Fireman on Tuesday. It's a collaboration with Killing Joke bassist Youth.
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Sparky's rounds up country-style nightlife
Months ago it was called Sparky's Sports Bar. There are several sports bars in Carson City, but no bars where customers can ride - at their peril - the mechanical bull and enjoy country music.
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The Comet
STEVENAGE Male Voice Choir is holding a concert this weekend to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The programme will be a varied one, with a variety of songs performed by the choir and orchestra.
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Cool cats can swing to big band music
"Big Band Broadcast" doesn't just have a big band swingin' and a glamorous leading lady singin'. It also has faux-vintage commercials, an unpredictable announcer and surprises.
The Olympian |
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Christina Aguilera Added to the Lineup for "The GRAMMY® Nominations Concert Live!! Countdown To Music's Biggest Night®"
SANTA MONICA, Calif.----Four-time GRAMMY® winner Christina Aguilera is the latest performer added to "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!! — Countdown To Music's Biggest Night®," the new one-hour special that for the first time ever will announce nominations for the annual GRAMMY Awards on primetime television, and also will celebrate the grand opening of the GRAMMY MuseumSM at L.A.
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Star plays at city jazz festival
Courtney Pine - one of the UK's most famous saxophonists - is set to play the Dundee Jazz Festival.
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Pioneer Music at home in Southeast
Bruce Ely/The OregonianK.C. Wait, owner of Pioneer Music, a longtime fixture in downtown, is settled in his Southeast shop. The move made sense because most of his customers live on the east side, he says. After nearly 30 years as...
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Stress may reshape the brain
(By Robert S. Boyd, McClatchy Newspapers) Scientists have discovered how stress physically reshapes the brain and causes long-lasting harm to humans and animals. “Stress causes neurons (brain cells) to shrink or grow,” said Bruce McEwen, a neuroscientist at Rockefeller University. “The wear and tear on the body from lots of stress changes the nervous system.” Stress in early life, even in the ...
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