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Into the heights
Hawthorne Heights has been soaring through tough times and lengthy tours. The emo band, formed in Dayton, Oh. in 2001, consists of guitarist and vocalist J.T. Woodruff, lead guitarist Micah Carli, drummer Eron Bucciarelli and bassist Matt Ridenour. They played Friday night at the Recher Theatre on York Road.
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For the Record: AC/DC: Rockin' repetitively
What the hell is it about AC/DC that has allowed their rock 'n' roll career to span nearly 40 years? Their sound has not even remotely changed over that time; every song they write is comprised of the same three chords (I'm not sure if that's true but it definitely sounds like it) and some songs can even sound near identical.
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Tonight
Berklee College of Music presents "Genre Jumble," featuring Zili Misik, Stealing Jane and the Hollow Sound. T.T. the Bear's Place, 10 Brookline St.,...
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"Complete Lyrics" of Hammerstein, in Stores Now, Required Climbing Ev'ry Mountain
In the six-book "Complete Lyrics" series from Knopf, "The Complete Lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II" — which has a Dec. 1 publication date — is the volume that might be most valuable to musical theatre fans. Hammerstein is regarded by many as the father of the modern musical.
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NHSS to perform benefit concert
NASHUA -- The Nashua High School South Music Department will hold its annual Santa Fund Concert on Wednesday, Dec. 17, and Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. in the Nashua High School South auditorium, 36 Riverside Drive. Due to the popularity of this event, the concert will be held on two evenings. ...
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Wintry Musical Snow Queen , by Galati and Smith, Opens Dec. 1 in Chicago
Victory Gardens Theater's popular original winter musical The Snow Queen — conceived by Chicago folk music legend Michael Smith, Tony Award-winning director Frank Galati and master puppeteer Blair Thomas & Co. — opens Dec. 1 after previews from Nov. 28. This is the third annual engagement.
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Deven May Joins Las Vegas Cast of Tony-Winning Jersey Boys Dec. 1
The Las Vegas production of the Tony-winning musical Jersey Boys welcomes Bat Boy star Deven May to its cast Dec. 1.
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Clue 1 in the 2008 Holiday Riddle Contest
Starting this week, we're featuring a riddle and photo clue regarding a "secret" spot in the county. Readers who solve all four riddles will be entered to win a $25 gift card to a music entertainment store. Our first challenge is as follows:The formation of this offered peaceReligious artifacts...
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Hard to Steal: Rockstar Embraces DRM for PC Version of Grand Theft Auto IV
Rockstar says it will use the controversial SecuROM 7 technology found on EA's Spore on both online and brick and mortar editions of the game...
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‘Peppermint Pops’
Structural Steel sponsors the First Annual “Peppermint Pops” on Friday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. at the MSU Riley Center. An evening of fun with holiday music features the Meridian Symphony Orchestra, MSO Chorus, and the Cambiata Singers.
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Music of protest: the 1960s
Madrigal Singers rehearse in the Oval Room of the White House while awaiting President Johnson's appearance. Dr. Orland Johnson directed the group. Apple in hand, Joan Baez and her husband David Harris await the beginning of a lecture/discussion on the draft and non-violence in Graham Chapel.
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I am glad that every song of mine has become a chart busterhit - Mika Singh
Mika bares his heart to Jyothi Venkatesh in a frank heart to heart chat. Tell me about your new album?
New Kerala |
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Judgment day
Is Najwa Petersen guilty of murdering her husband, music legend Taliep Petersen? Trial-followers will today hear the start of Justice Siraj Desai's verdict in the sensational trial, which started in the Cape High Court in April this year.
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'Spectacle' provides new look at music
During an interview with Elton John for the debut of his new Sundance Channel show "Spectacle," Elvis Costello didn't ask about stage costumes, boyfriends or "Island Girl." Instead, the conversation turned to Laura Nyro, Leon Russell and David Ackles.
Erie Times-News |
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People of Today: Faces of Wales at National Portrait Gallery in London
Connie Fisher by Sam Mason © National Museum of Wales 2008. LONDON.- New portraits of Sound of Music star Connie Fisher, BAFTA and Laurence Olivier Award nominated actor Michael Sheen and Today programme presenter John Humphrys will feature in People of Today: Faces of Wales at the National Portrait Gallery throughout the month of December.
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With $24B in cash and no debt, Apple looking better to analysts
Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL, 12-month range $79.14–$202.96) designs, manufactures and markets personal computers, portable digital music players and mobile communication devices and sells a variety of related software and services.
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Cup Chief Buoyed By Event Success
Organiser Stuart Buntine has delivered an upbeat verdict on the ground-breaking Express Eventing International Cup.
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Talented teen rising star in music circles
CLINTON — Dubbed “Miss Bluegrass,” a 16-year-old Clinton girl with a quick smile and distinctive voice has quickly risen to the forefront of that musical genre.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Holiday music hard to tune out
There is a crucial life moment when you realize just how easily “jingle bells” can be substituted with “Batman smells.”
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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want to listen?
Radio listeners in the Columbus area can find holiday music on FM stations 95.7 and 100.1.
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Music Festival Planned
LAKE WALES The Chancel Choir and Brass of First Presbyterian Church will present their annual Festival of Lessons and Carols at 7 p.m. Sunday in the sanctuary of the church at 16 N. Third St.
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Government supporters rally in Thailand against protest alliance
BANGKOK, Thailand Government supporters converged on the capital on Sunday to counter rival protesters who seized control of Bangkok’s two airports and forced the prime minister to run the country from afar.
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Buck up buttercup, we’re almost there
The belly-distending gluttony of Thanksgiving forces the stomach, one of our most important organs, to work overtime. But now that the break is over, another important organ will be forced to put in extra hours as well – the brain.
Washington State University Daily Evergreen |
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Joan Acocella: Scenes from the Next Wave Festival.
For most of the twentieth century, the Young Turks of American dance did not make ballets. Their game was modern dance, and they routinely insulted ballet as being shallow and reactionary--light entertainment for society women. Then, around the nineteen-eighties, all this changed: modern-dance choreographers began making ballets . . .
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Joan Acocella: Favorite Things
Doug Elkins’s “Fräulein Maria,” which will be performed this week and next at Joe’s Pub, is a parody of, and a love letter to, “The Sound of Music.” In “Sixteen Going on Seventeen,” the demure Liesl, played by a large man in a pink dress, looks on, fascinated, as another . . .
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