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Entrance Band, at Muddy Waters Café, Friday, November 21.
Los Angeles rock revivalists bring headbanging back to S.B.
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Summerside's 'Partridge Family'
SUMMERSIDE They’re your modern-day Partridge Family, minus the groovy bus. Music is the tie that binds Christine and Peter Gallant and their five children, Alexandra, 23, Courtney, 21, Victoria, 19, Emma, 15, and Max, 9.
The Journal Pioneer |
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November 28, 2008
I gave thumbs-up reviews to a pair of New York shows in today's Wall Street Journal , one a Broadway musical ( Irving Berlin's White Christmas ) and one an off-Broadway play (Itamar Moses' Back Back Back ). Here's an excerpt.
Arts Journal |
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Winners Of First Ever MTV Africa Music Awards With Zain Revealed
The first ever MTV Africa Music Awards with Zain (MAMA) exploded into passionate life on Saturday, November 22, 2008 at The Velodrome in Abuja, Nigeria. Created by MTV's African music channel, MTV base, the MTV Africa Music Awards with Zain was conceived as the ultimate celebration of African contemporary music and talent.
MTV Asia |
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Waltham to hold annual Holiday Lights event
WHAT: The city's annual Holiday Lighting ushers in the holiday season when Mayor Jeannette McCarthy flips the switch and illuminates Waltham Common. WHEN/WHERE: Today at 6 p.m. on Waltham Common, at Main and Moody streets, near the Dot Hill Bandstand, just behind City Hall. ALSO: In addition to the lights, there will be refreshments, music by the Waltham High School Show Choir ...
The Daily News Tribune |
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Moved Permanently
A good week for ... It's got loud music between races, outlandish protective garb and more rowdy American entries than a village on the outskirts of Baghdad. But all of a sudden BMX is our new favourite game. Danny Lee is banging on the PGA's door. Let the boy in!
The New Zealand Herald |
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The Armin van Buuren discography
The undisputed top man in the dance music world provided another big room extravaganza last week and we can’t get enough of it!
Manila Standard Today |
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Devil Doll plays in Vail Friday night
Los Angeles-based punkabilly band to rock the Sandbar with The Goddamned Gallows
Vail Daily |
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Gene Simmons Relaunches Record Label
Kiss rocker Gene Simmons is relaunching his music label Simmons Records. The star has teamed up with Universal Music Canada for the venture, and aims to sign three new Canadian acts each year.
Teen Music |
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ABBA Number One in the Charts Again!
ABBA Number One in the Charts Again! Auckland, Friday, 28 November 2008: Few bands have dominated the pop charts like Swedish pop sensation ABBA did in the 1970’s; and with ABBA mania surfacing again, they have rocketed back to the top of the charts once more - this time the gaming charts!
Scoop.co.nz |
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Keystone music: Q&A with DeVotchka
Denver-based band plays a free concert Friday at gondola
Summit Daily News |
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Nelly's Black and White Ball will include new scholarships
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Rapper Nelly and music producer Jermaine Dupri will host the third annual Black and White Ball in St. Louis, a gala that draws celebrities and will include the creation of a new scholarship program.
KMOV St. Louis |
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Touching tribute to pioneer pianist who died scuba diving
LONDON, UK (18 Nov 2008) — Esbjörn Svensson Trio have long been favourites at the London Jazz Festival, but this evening was different: it was a tribute to their pianist-leader Svensson, who died last summer in a scuba diving accident, aged 44.
Cyber Diver News Network |
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Listen - Spit Syndicate
I’ve been meaning to write something about Spit Syndicate ever since their incredible performance at the recent Newtown Festival (a popular fete held yearly in one of Sydney’s most over-mythologised suburbs).
The Vine |
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A Taste Of Success
VERMILLION — A new national advertising campaign has a local flavor, or rather a local sound, as a piece of music recently composed by a University Of South Dakota professor is featured prominently in its advertisements.
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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Making a joyful noise
Brian McSee leads the congregation at Central Wesleyan Church in a song during the Thanksgiving Day service Thursday morning. McSee is a choir and worship leader at the church.
The Holland Sentinel |
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‘Sweeney’ goes minimalist
The tale of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street is served up as cutting-edge entertainment in a new minimalist interpretation of Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning Broadway musical “Sweeney Todd.”
The Times Press Recorder |
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Mike Pound: A salute to all those early-morning shoppers
Sometime after midnight, hundreds of thousands of people across this great country of ours began lining up outside stores, waiting for them to open.
The Joplin Globe |
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News: Party Fasterlouder This Xmas
Come and get your Ho on this Christmas with Fasterlouder at the Rocket Room.
Faster Louder |
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St. Louis vs. Kansas City: Battle of the concert towns
This year was a no-play for Coldplay in St. Louis as the rockers headed for Kansas City when they came to perform in the Show-Me State.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Cheri Keaggy concert, retreat planned Dec. 5 in Charleston
CHARLESTON — Cheri Keaggy will be performing at a Family Christmas Concert, at 7 p.m. on Dec. 5 at Explosion For Christ Worship Center, located at 917 Woodlawn in Charleston.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Village ready to light up the season
Lincoln residents will get an early taste of Christmas next weekend with a visit from Santa Claus and a variety of other activities. The annual Lincoln Festival of Lights will take place at the Lincoln Fire Hall and the Lincoln Depot. The event is sponsored by the Village of Lincoln and Lincoln Lions. The event began several years ago after the village purchased new Christmas decorations.
The Alpena News |
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Volunteers, gimgerbread entries needed for festival
CHARLESTON — Volunteers and gingerbread house entries are being sought for the Dec. 6 Christmas in the Heart of Charleston festival.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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The New Zealand Herald: nzherald.co.nz
iTunes couldn't work for Apple without Digital Rights Management (DRM), as then you could buy a song once and pass it on to three million people. The music companies Apple uses to supply content to the iTunes store would totally spit the dummy.
The New Zealand Herald |
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New Music Alert - Varsity Fanclub
They performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, their first single shows promise, and their debut album hits store shelves in January.
BellaOnline |
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