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Composer champions women's music
Nicola LeFanu will be here this weekend to hear the world premiere of her "Rossetti Songs" by MUSE Choir at St. John's Unitarian Universalist Church in Clifton.
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Elgin Township Triad helping seniors prevent fires and falls
PLATO CENTER -- The Elgin Township Triad used fun and music to help teach local seniors serious lessons at an event this week at Cornerstone Church in Plato Center.
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Duneland for the holidays
CHESTERTON -- Two business organizations are teaming up to lure holiday shoppers to the community's historic downtown with a Hometown Christmas that invites everyone in town to participate.
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Stars get behind UK music museum
The Rolling Stones, Oasis and Amy Winehouse back a major new attraction charting the history of British pop.
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Music Video: Sugababes, ‘No Can Do’
We love near naked men working up a sweat and the Sugababes obviously share our lust, sorry, love. Their official music video for ‘No Can Do’, from the album Catfights and Spotlights , features a host of muscle men in tight briefs.
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Nigeria: Miriam Makeba (1932 - 2008)
While she lived, Zenzile Miriam Makeba, Africa's foremost musician and respected anti-apartheid campaigner, often said that she would sing until the last day of her life.
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Honky tonkin’ in Primm
Dwight Yoakam wears two hats -- one as the singer of such country hits as “Honky Tonk Man” and “Guitars, Cadillacs,” the other as a character actor in films such as “Sling Blade” and “Crank.”
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Public award music to teachers' ears
The winners of the 2008 Tony McGrane Public Service award are Paul and Maggie Dunn - music teachers and music idols of the Dubbo community. The couple has been working at St John’s College and in the community as music teachers for the past five years and say they will continue to be just that in the future.
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Ithaca After Dark: 3 lo-fi bands with Ithaca roots return to town
Two iterations of Ithaca College's graduates visit town tonight as Hollands and Thomas Bryan Eaton join up-and-comers Your 33 Black Angels for a 9:30 show at The Nines. Drop by to witness the result of musical matriculation here in town.
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Event benefits homeless youth
Last year, Hope for the Holidays raised about $40,000 for homeless youth. This year, organizers of the benefit hope to raise "at least that much" as the demand for homeless youth services has spiked.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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A ROCHDALE solicitor is hoping that a song written to highlight the plight of his five-year-old son could make the top 10 this Christmas. Paul Ackroyd, senior partner at the Baillie Street-based A2 Accident Solicitors, is urging music lovers across Rochdale to download the song ‘Never Say Goodbye.’
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The voice factory are on song . . .
FORGET High School Musical, and Britannia High - or even those Kids from Fame. Glasgow's Voice Factory is where the city's brightest and best musical talents of the future lie - and they are coming to a stage near you very soon The Voice Factory is a primary school choir featuring young singers from all over the city - and it will be performing at the City Halls on December 15 and 16 as part of ...
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Marian to host Fond du Lac Jazz Festival
The 26th annual Fond du Lac Jazz Festival will be held at Marian University today and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22.
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Mediocracy defines Nickleback CD
Nickelback is the perfect choice for a music critic looking for an easy target.
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Folk artist to perform, teach workshop
What: Joe Crookston songwriting workshop and performance, part of the Bellefonte Unplugged Songwriting Series When: 7 tonight Where: Tempest Studio, 106 W. Bishop St., Bellefonte Details: Admission is free.
Penn State Collegian |
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Horror punk band to join concert series
What: The Independents with Wentletrap and The Whatleys When: 9 p.m. Sunday Where: The Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave. Details: Tickets are $5 at City Lights Records or $7 at the door
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Senior prepares for saxophone recital
Nick Svoboda (senior-music education), accompanied by pianist Svetlana Rodionova, rehearses in the Esber Recital Hall Wednesday in preparation for his upcoming senior recital. To read the full story, www.psucollegian.com.
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Favorite Christmas musical returns to Bailiwick Rep
CHICAGO -- The much-loved musical "The Christmas Schooner" returns to the Bailiwick Mainstage with new orchestrations and designs. Preview performances are 7:30 p.m. Nov. 28 and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 and regular performances running through Jan. 1.
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The Gospel truth, according to Matthew: The Gospel truth, according to Matthew
After a successful run in June, Our Gang Players is resurrecting "Godspell" — the 1970s musical about Jesus and his friends — for four shows beginning Thursday at Stafford Township Arts Center.
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Improv brings 'Annie' to Lake County
The Improv Playhouse Showstoppers will perform the musical "Annie" at the Vernon Hills Park District Sullivan Center at 7 p.m. Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday.
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All-you-can-eat tune buffet brings profits
INDEPENDENT online music label Magnatune has seen a surge in profits and customers as more users take up its offer of unlimited downloads for a monthly fee that the customer decides, according to the company's founder.
The Inquirer |
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Toledo Symphony performs 'Pictures at an Exhibition,' a classic work inspired by fanciful art
In many ways, Modest Mussorgsky, the Russian composer, was an artistic cousin of American writer Edgar Allan Poe. In music and in literature, they explored and expressed the grotesque, establishing a dark and somewhat twisted style of expression that continues to influence every art form in the United States and abroad. Born in 1839, Mussorgsky died in 1881, at the age of 42. Poe, the American ...
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Jason Mraz brings lighthearted songs to St. Louis
Pop singer Jason Mraz arrives for the Stand Up to Cancer benefit at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. (Chris Pizzello/AP) Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz's latest CD carries one of the most amusing titles: "We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things."
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You paid for dinner, you lit the candles, you put on the music - but did you bring a condom?
Arizona Daily Wildcat |
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Q&A: Mudvayne
Mudvayne is (L-R) guitarist Greg Tribbett, vocalist Chad Gray, drummer Matt McDonough, bassist Ryan Martinie. Q&A: Mudvayne Metal band Mudvayne, Peoria's own, looks to express itself through songs — not screaming — on its latest CD, "The New Game," says bassist Ryan Martinie.
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