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Hope for cut in music fees after landmark legal win
Pubs could enjoy a major cut in the fees they have to pay for playing background music after a landmark legal victory in the High Court today.
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Grace United Methodist Church to host annual Handbell Festival
ZANESVILLE -The 19th annual Zanesville Handbell Festival will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, in the sanctuary of Grace United Methodist Church at the comer of Fifth and Shinnick streets.
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Hard times demand good music, conductor Gergiev says
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HOLIDAY MEAL SERVED WITH A SMILE IN TOLEDO
Angie Flanner of Cherry Street Mission and Toledo fire Chief Mike Wolever serve stuffi ng to Sheila Moore of Toledo, left, during a Thanksgiving meal yesterday. The city and area shelters provided the dinner for regular clientele at the shelters. Felicia Johnson of Toledo sways to music played by Greg Holewinski during the dinner. Amanda Provo of Toledo embraces her son, Cody, 3, as they ...
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Music masters
A look at the winners at the 28th Annual Buffalo Music Awards, which took place Thursday evening in Coyote's, shows that some familiar faces snagged prizes in both original music and cover band categories, and a number of musicians made their debut in the top slots.
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But thanks to YouTube, I did visit The City of Lights in spirit over the last couple of days--without the jet lag, ...
Actually, if I'm being completely honest, my C'est Si Bon drift was really Stan Freberg's fault. When I spoke to the legendary comic recently, we talked briefly about his novelty hit in 1954 shortly after Eartha Kitt made the song famous in 1953. Stan's rendition, of course, is a hoot.
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Calgary shedding country's stigma
In the midst of a two-month, eight-country tour with his band, Women, there's one question Pat Flegel frequently encounters and he relishes answering it.
Calgary Sun |
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Tina Cook's Express Eventing diary: less than 10 days to go
Tina continues to practice her dressage to music as she looks forward to the big weekend
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Loverboy Inducted in Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Turn 'em loose! Calgary rock band Loverboy will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2009 Juno Awards, it was announced yesterday.
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Sharp show for Blunt
James Blunt has suffered the slings and arrows of many critics and snooty music fans since breaking onto the scene in 2005. He's been called sappy, wussy and overly sentimental.
Calgary Sun |
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Oregon Symphony to perform violin concerto
The Oregon Symphony will welcome the Thanksgiving holiday with its performance of Brahms Violin Concerto on Tuesday.
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How Form 696 could pull the plug on the capital's music scene
Teenage kicks will be harder to get if publicans and managers of other small venues are forced to comply with a new piece of bureaucracy called Form 696, a former punk rock star has warned.
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Fabric44 : John Tejada
Rhythm has always been the string that holds together the vibrant, flowing fabric of John Tejada's career - even from the age of 8, when he lost himself in a love affair with the drums, or from the age of 12, when he first started DJing.
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Hough quits dance show to focus on country career
Rising country star Julianne Hough is quitting US TV talent show Dancing With The Stars, so she can concentrate on making music.
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Madonna - Madonna And Guy Ritchie Granted Divorce In London
Music veteran Madonna and her filmmaker husband Guy Ritchie have been granted a divorce at the high court in London.The couple announced last month that they were ...
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Chopin competition reaches a climax
KUALA LUMPUR: The six-day Asean International Chopin piano competition will conclude today at the City Theatre. As the competition reaches a crescendo, there will be a gala concert showcasing the winners of the competition.
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Exeter news briefs
Exeter High School is hosting an Arts and Music Night on Friday, Nov. 21 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the EHS auditorium. There will be bands, solo artists, and an auction of students' artwork. The admission fee is $5 and will benefit the school.
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Dudamel's baton entices a new wave of classical music lovers
The hardest part about preparing for a 10-minute telephone interview with Gustavo Dudamel is figuring out what to do with all that energy. Not with it, actually, but without it: What if his legendary pep didn't come across in a chat crammed between six other interviews
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Music
TODAY AND SATURDAY – Larry and Brandon Ford – 7 p.m.; Kahunaz, Crazy Pinz, 1414 Northland Blvd.; CrazyPinz.com. TODAY – Dan Smyth – 5 p.m.; Beamers Sports Bar and Grill, 5108 West County Line Road; no cover; 625-1002. Photo caption: Spike and the Bulldogs will take the stage Saturday at American Legion Post 47. Photo by File photo
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Jazz News: St. Louis Jazz and Heritage Festival Goes "On Hiatus" for 2009
“Cultural Festivals, the not-for-profit organization that produces one-of-a-kind events such as the Saint Louis Art Fair, the Big Read, and the Saint Louis Jazz and Heritage Festival, announced that the Jazz Festival will take a one year hiatus in 2009.
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Hot New Music Buzz: Recording Artist Newcomer Ryan Pugal
The latest Hot Pop Solo Male Recording Artist out of Honolulu, Hawaii. Ryan Pugal a Rising Indie Success with digital sales of over 10,000 downloads. Ryan Pugal taking over and making his name and music style known Worldwide. A Singer. Songwriter with critics raving and comparing him to pop icons like Michael Jackson and Prince. His current single is a Number One Hit and Ryan Is topping many ...
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Dancer gone country, exits 'Stars'
Julianne Hough won’t return to “Dancing With the Stars” next season. Photo caption: Hawn
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Ticketline
Detroit Cobras: Dec. 5; Music Mill, Indianapolis; free tickets; 317-841-1850. Trapt: Dec. 11; House of Blues, Chicago; $17.50, $15; 312-923-2000 or www.hob.com. On sale at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. Fort Wayne time) today.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Hampton news briefs
Rock My Soul, a 25-member choir known for its rousing, old-style gospel and rich harmonies, performs at South Church, 292 State St., Portsmouth, on Sunday, Nov. 23.
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Rescuer from 9/11 tunes up to play slack-key at inaugural ball
Isaac Jesse Waipulani Ho'opi'i could not even pick up his beloved Martin guitar after he carried eight people from the wreckage of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the Pentagon and helped seven more to safety.
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