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Sepultura New A-Lex Album Details Revealed
Sepultura from Brazil are a prime example of an intelligent thrash metal act whose powerful compositions continue to tackle exciting and ingenious subjects. 1996 saw the band devote their landmark release, Roots , to the fate of the Xavante Indians on the border of Brazil and Bolivia; in spring 2006 the musicians put to music an opus by the Italian poet and philosopher, Dante Alighieri, on their ...
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Ogie Alcasid to perform with an "American Idol" finalist and the "Pinoy Idol" champion
Ilang araw bago ang Pasko, mapapanood pa si Ogie Alcasid in a special concert titled The Idol Experience: Ogie Sings With The Idols na gaganapin sa Aliw Theater sa December 20 and 21 at produced by The Underground Studios.
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'Idol' champ David Cook keeps rocking on new album
NEW YORK -- When he was on “American Idol,” David Cook - as cool as a cucumber for much of last season - fought back tears after performing for a studio audience that included his brother Adam, who’s fighting brain cancer.
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Wake judge gets a gig with the Balsa Gliders
Local rock band Balsa Gliders were to perform at downtown Raleigh's Pour House Music Hall on Friday night.
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Music takes her mind off the cold
Mariah Govan, of Millville, listens to her mp3 player while waiting for her bus and trying to stay warm on Landis Avenue in Vineland earlier this week. Govan is a student at the Vineland Adult Education Center.
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Downtown night spot set to be demolished
The Boulevard, a bar and live music venue on Spokane Falls Boulevard, is scheduled for demolition to make way for an expansion of the Convention Center in the near future.
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Pitt State bands plan free community Christmas concert
Cookies, the smell of apple cider and Christmas music from a marimba ensemble will greet concertgoers at a free community Christmas concert on Dec. 7.
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PSU opens Music Preparatory School
The Pittsburg State University Department of Music has announced the establishment of the PSU Music Preparatory School, which will begin in January.
The Morning Sun |
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New Guns N' Roses album hits stores, a little late
The day many rock fans never expected to see in their lifetimes is nigh.
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Matson glides through Britten's Concerto
Benjamin Britten's Violin Concerto has never been played with any frequency since its premiere in 1940. Yet it's a captivating work, well orchestrated and compelling in its intensity and effect.
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Q and A: Michele Finn brings love of hooping to Southern Indiana
Michele Finn has an unusual hobby. And she’s trying to spread the word. An avid Hula Hooper, she is an ambassador of the nonprofit organization, World Hoop Day. The organization makes and distributes hoops to underprivileged children in the United States and around the world.
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Maclay's Swain overcomes mono
Maclay sophomore Patrick Swain had already proven to his coach and teammates that he was born to run, entering his second high school season of cross country as the team's top runner.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Antero Winds Community Concert -- 11/22/08 at First Baptist Church of Boulder
Antero Winds Community Concert -- 11/22/08 at First Baptist Church of Boulder
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Symphony in Lights -- 11/22/08 at Northfield Stapleton
Symphony in Lights -- 11/22/08 at Northfield Stapleton
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“A gentleman who has made his life's career in the blues, spreading his message effectively everywhere he goes.”
The institute's 22-year involvement with students of all ages was on display as high school and college students joined veterans to honor the award winners.
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Pete M. Wyer Stories from the City at Night
Pete M. Wyer's Stories from the City at Night bears uncanny reference to Kenneth Patchen and John Cage's 1942 radio play, The City Wears A Slouch Hat . Patchen, the "father of the beat poets," collaborated with composer Cage (there were no such titles as sound designer or DJ in those days) on an extraordinary soundtrack.
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Eliane Elias Bossa Nova Stories
For most people, bossa nova began in 1962, the year tenor saxophonist Stan Getz's album Jazz Samba (Verve, 1962) and 45rpm pull "Desafinado" stormed up the pop albums and singles charts. That fall, "Desafinado" sold approaching 500,000 copies and by the year's end America had gone bossa nova crazy.
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Little record label just keeps spinning
ST. PAUL -- Digital music downloads, both legal and illegal. Declining record sales. The fickle tastes of the music-buying public. All make it tough enough to keep a small independent label afloat. Add the death of th
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Coldplay blends classic, edgy
At the risk of echoing past reviews of Coldplay, it's really easy to forget what a good band it is. The songs all over the radio and on the group's four albums are so neatly tailored that it's always a refreshing surprise to see Coldplay live and be rocked, be it the early years at the Fillmore Auditorium or Friday night's show at the Pepsi Center.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Christmas events abound
With the City Lights festival and ElectriCritters arriving on the holiday landscape this weekend, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
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RELIGION CALENDAR
Concerts Recital 70, Carol Neighbor and friends, 7 p.m. today, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 1062 Chet Smith Avenue, Derby. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Free. Details, 316-788-7455. iShine, faith-based music performances by teens, plus speakers and worship, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Central Christian Church, 2900 N. Rock Road. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets $12-$18 at itickets.com. Rejoice! ...
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Song is over for Symphony Bank
A rural Indiana bank that specializes in farm lending has agreed to buy Symphony Bank for less than the ambitious startup spent to build its extravagant branch on 96th Street.
Indianapolis Business Journal |
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Seattle's Shyan Selah Serves Up Soul-Infused Hip Hop On Debut LP, Brave New World and BE BRAVE Tour
The highly acclaimed rapper and activist is booked to perform at top-tier and grassroots venues across the US and abroad on his BE BRAVE Tour in January
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Dickinson College concerts slated for weekend
The Dickinson College Orchestra and College Choir will perform at 7 p.m. tonight at the First Lutheran Church on East High and Bedford streets.
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