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Montgomery Gentry headlines Sound & Speed
Montgomery Gentry will headline the kickoff concert of the Sprint Sound & Speed Presented by SunTrust at 8 p.m. on Jan. 9 at the Sommet Center.
The Tennessean |
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Space Capone, Kyle Andrews, Elle Macho live Saturday
Saturday night local funk-master Space Capone will showcase new music at Mercy Lounge.
The Tennessean |
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This one's for the 'hippest' kids around
This one's for the children who are ready to dance, and laugh until it feels like their sides will split. It's time to get hip with Harry, because Hip Hop Harry is coming to town this weekend to entertain you.
The Nassau Guardian |
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"C64 Game Name Required"
After many years of devoid of C64 gaming, I have with my DS once again discovered the joys of parallax scrolling and SID music. Unfortunately for me I cannot remember the name of one of my favourite games.
EuroGamer |
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More than just a phase: Hunter wins piano award
Carolyn Hunter recently put to rest a 30-year hiatus since the last time a Madison resident won the National Guild of Piano Teachers High School Diploma.
Madison Daily Leader |
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Profile: Opera composer Jake Heggie
Composer Jake Heggie has every reason to be aloof, reserved, even distant. With rave reviews and worldwide acclaim for his operatic adaptation of "Dead Man Walking," the story of a nun who counsels a death row prisoner, success could have gone to his head....
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Ex-Comstock owner pleads to bad check charges
BROKEN BOW - Former Comstock festival organizer Henry Nuxoll pleaded no contest Thursday to bad check charges.
Kearney Hub |
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Sound of Music hotel plan hits sour note
The former home of the Trapp family, made famous by the 1965 film The Sound of Music, will not re-open as a hotel after all following opposition from residents and politicians, the owners said.
The West Australian |
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The Garden City Telegram
Student musicians from seven southwest Kansas communities pooled their talents for a free concert Thursday night at Garden City Community College.
Garden City Telegram |
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Scene and Heard: Karen Snyder
Hannah Montana rules, and bugs are cool, Courtney Smith said. This 10-year-old from Decorah, Iowa, also loves "High School Musical," all animals, reading, learning, shopping and listening to music.
Post-Bulletin |
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Seattle Symphony recording nominated for Grammy
The Seattle Symphony’s production of “The Shoe Bird” was nominated for a Grammy award this week in the category of Best Musical Album for Children. (AMZN)
BizJournals |
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The Rocky's holiday books gift guide: Coffee table books
The Rocky's holiday books gift guide: Coffee table books
Rocky Mountain News |
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Terry Wogan hands over Eurovision commentating to Graham Norton
Graham Norton will replace Sir Terry Wogan as commentator on the Eurovision Song Contest next year. By Mark Sweney
Guardian Unlimited |
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Historic country music site to be auctioned
BRISTOL (AP) -- Four tracts of land regarded as the birthplace of country music are being auctioned off.
Elizabethton Star |
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Keri Hilson Joins Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Keyshia Cole and Gym Class Heroes on the 'I Am Music' Tour
Super talented singer/songwriter Keri Hilson will kick off the "I Am Music" tour supporting Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Keyshia Cole, and Gym Class Heroes on Sunday, December 14th at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Berkleemusic.com Introduces "Producing Music With Logic"
DMN Newswire--2008-12-5--Berkleemusic.com, the online continuing education division of Boston's renowned Berklee College of Music, announces the release of a new online course called "Producing Music With Logic."
Broadcast Newsroom |
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New $1 million classical music prize in name of soprano Birgit Nilsson
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - A US$1 million classical music prize has been established to commemorate the late Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Scintillating Russian ballet concert ends Year of Russia in India
A spectacular laser show and a gala concert by the Stars of the Russian Ballet brought the curtains down Friday evening on the Year of Russia in India, a first-of-its-kind cultural synergy after 20 years.
Calcutta News |
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Dudamel climbs a peak
Review: His account of 'An Alpine Symphony' caps a fortnight with the Phil.
Orange County Register |
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The Best Holiday DVDs, CDs and a book
The Killers - Day and Age The Killers' latest album Day and Age is a versatile gift mostly because it possesses so many different melodies and instruments that it's sure to satisfy almost anyone's musical taste. It's a sampling of musical experimentation that borders on the revolutionary without deviating too far from the band's signature dance party rock sound.
Tulane Hullabaloo |
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Colbert Humbles Kanye, Shows off Music Crit Skills
"Operation: Humble Kanye" was a success! Stephen Colbert toppled Kanye West on the iTunes "Top Albums" chart. His A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! soundtrack reached #2, while Kanye's 808s and Heartbreak fell to #4 (though their positions have since switched). So how did Colbert celebrate? By rubbing it in Kanye's face and responding to Kanye's "Who the ...
Pitchfork |
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"ONE IN A MILLION" Part Four
"ONE IN A MILLION" Part Four Read the exclusive extended version of the oral history on one of R&B’s greatest songwriters: STATIC/MAJOR. From VIBE’s December issue.
Vibe Magazine |
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Universities Listening To Talks Of Blanket Music Licensing At The ISP Level
Warner Music Group's Jim Griffen, who has been a vocal proponent of blanket music licensing at the ISP level, is out pitching the idea to some of America's top universities. read more
WebProNews |
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First African Baptist presents Christmas concert
First African Baptist Church’s Music Ministry will present its annual Christmas Concert at 6 p.m. Sunday. The First African Baptist Mass Choir will sing.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Vampire Weekend Brings Boat Shoes and Button-Downs
Vampire Weekend performed Tuesday night to a sold-out crowd and they brought their nerdy style and upbeat songs.
NBC Washington |
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