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Pitchfork.tv: Justice: "Faces in the Crowd" Interview
Pitchfork.tv's newest series, "Faces in the Crowd", aims to remove that fourth wall once and for all, offering unsuspecting audience members the chance to step behind the camera and interview their favorite bands. In this premiere episode, we travel to Altamont (not that Altamont ) for the SoCo Music Experience, and our film crew invites three lucky fans backstage to interview French ...
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Islands' Thorburn Organizes Benefit Featuring David Cross, Marnie Stern, Trail of Dead's Keely, Himself
From the Unicorns to Human Highway , Islands ' Nick Thorburn knows a thing or two about collaboration, and he has assembled quite an impressive lineup for an upcoming benefit show. On December 8, Thorburn (going under his previous moniker Nick Diamonds), David Cross, Marnie Stern, Trail of Dead's Conrad Keely, Leona Naess, and others will partake in "a night of music, comedy, and ...
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Shad: Dressed To Kill
CHARTattack's Jen White caught up with 2008 Polaris Music Prize nominee Shad backstage at the awards gala to talk about how he dressed to kill his competitors (by apparently doing his best impression of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 's Philip Banks.)
ChartAttack.com |
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Negotiations to put Beatles on iTunes stalled
(AP:LONDON) Paul McCartney said Monday negotiations on a long-awaited deal to make the Beatles' catalog available on the online music service iTunes have stalled.
INO News |
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Features: The Jezabels
FL enters the study habits of Sydney indie quartet The Jezabels, to talk about festivals, musical inspiration and travelling interstate.
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Commenter Of The Day: Man In The Box Edition [Commenter Of The Day]
Generally being a fan of the non-grunge music from the Grunge Era, Alice In Chains wasn't a band we listened to very often. There were a few good songs, but they never had the cool slacker chic of a...
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Daughtry, Carrie Underwood and Jordin Sparks win 2008 AMA's
After going 3-3 in 2007, Daughtry's band Daughtry only won one of the two awards they were nominated for in 2008. The band took home Favorite Band Duo or Group, Pop or Rock Music, beating out fellow nominees Coldplay and Eagles.
Reality TV World |
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Negotiations to put Beatles on iTunes stalled
Paul McCartney said Monday negotiations on a long-awaited deal to make the Beatles' catalog available on the online music service iTunes have stalled.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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I wanna hold your iPod
FANS of the Fab Four will have to wait a little while longer before they can legally start downloading music tracks off the internet.
Adelaide Now |
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MUSIC VIDEO: Margot Leverett and Klezmer Mountain Boys
The Jewish character has become the American Jewish character, disassociated from an ethnic history and assimilated into American culture. And the assimilation hasn't only been for Jews.
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Hutchinson’s Shotgun Sons to bring mix of country and rock to Desperado’s
After the dissolution of their old band, musicians Chad Thomson, Jake Wilson and Braden Irving decided to start a new project called Shotgun Sons. “We really got along well together and like each other’s music style,” Irvin said.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
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Review: Musical ride exhausting, invigorating
Howard Shelley is an active verb. He bounds. He hops. He leaps. He swoops. At one point Friday night, he came perilously close to sailing off the podium and landing in the viola section of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra.
Naples Daily News |
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Art needs to be made part of school curriculum
Aanmajothi’s National Music and Dance Festival inaugurated
The Hindu |
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We’ve waited for it all year, and soon the day will be upon us when otherwise normal folks jump head first into the frigid waters of the Atlantic for the fifth annual Polar Bear Plunge, which will be held on Saturday, December 13, at 10 a.m., at Coopers Beach in Southampton Village.
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White and Prymus Are Royals in 'Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea' in CA
The Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea, a soulful musical based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, gets its world premiere by San Diego REPertory Theatre Nov. 23 toward a Dec. 2 opening. Tony Award winner Lillias White is among its stars.
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Halling, Hurlbert, Cimmet and More Will Sing Show Music to Benefit Kids, Dec. 1 in NYC
Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP) will be supported by a Dec. 1 cabaret concert, ASTEP Together, featuring Broadway folk and New York University students, at the Triad Theatre in Manhattan.
Playbill via Yahoo! News |
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Merry and Bright: 'White Christmas' Opens on Broadway
A couple of song-and-dance men meet up with a sister act to make sparks fly - and snow fall - in the Broadway premiere of Irving Berlin's White Christmas, based on the 1954 movie musical, opening Nov. 23 after previews from Nov. 14 at the Marquis Theatre.
Playbill via Yahoo! News |
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'Broadway Beyond Borders', with Prince, Gets, Kuhn, Fraser, Presented
Stars of the New York City theatre community perform in a Nov. 24 benefit called Broadway Beyond Borders: A Concert for Hope, to help refugees who have suffered torture.
Playbill via Yahoo! News |
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'Abe, the Musical' Will Play at Illinois Historic Site That Was Lincoln's Stomping Ground
Abe, the new musical celebrating the early life of Abraham Lincoln, has been picked up for a second 2009 production - at the Illinois historic site where much of the show is set.
Playbill via Yahoo! News |
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Moby Discusses 'Last Night' Remix Project
While he's ventured into mainstream pop and even punk rock over the years, Moby always returns to his dance music roots, as he did on this year's Last Night , which earned an equally warm embrace from globetrotting mega-DJs like Pete Tong and up-and-comers alike. It's the latter group that gets to shine on Last Night Remixed (out tomorrow), a collection of remixed tracks from that album. ...
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The SPIN Interview: Elvis Costello
In December 1977, Saturday Night Live introduced America to a man who would become one of the most iconic and enduring figures in rock history: a spindly, pissed-off-looking Brit with oversize specs and a palsied stance who (as a last-minute sub for the Sex Pistols) halted a performance of "Less Than Zero" mid-verse to instead race through the uncleared anti-censorship screed "Radio Radio" ...
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Negotiations to put Beatles on iTunes stalled
Paul McCartney says negotiations on a long-awaited deal to make the Beatles catalog available on online music service iTunes have stalled. The former Beatle says, "The last word I got back was it's stalled at the whole moment, the whole process." "I really hope it will happen because I think it should," he says. The band's holding company, Apple Corps Ltd., has so far declined to allow the Fab ...
The State |
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Seasonal classics add extra cheer
JERRY MCCREA/THE STAR LEDGERRich De Rosa William Paterson University's Jazz Holiday Celebration. Where: WPU's Shea Center for the Performing Arts, 300 Pompton Road, Wayne. When: Dec. 12, 8 p.m. How much: $8-$15. Call (973) 720-2371 or visit wpunj.edu. With its...
The Star-Ledger |
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Man mugged for his music
A MAN having a cigarette outside a Morayfield service station has been threatened with a pair of scissors and assaulted - all for his MP3 player.
The Courier Mail |
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DeFede: Youth Expressions Hitting A High Note
A teen performing arts group in Miami that mixes a message into their performance is gaining national attention. Founded in 2000 by Michael Rosenfeld as a way of reaching kids at risk, Youth Expressions plays on something called the 'notorious illusion'.
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