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Her roots are showing
With Lucky, the jazz singer invests each standard with her own history
The Globe and Mail |
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Rest Haven Cemetery plans memorial illumination Saturday
Rest Haven's 21st annual Festival of Lights will be Saturday starting at 4 p.m.
The Herald-Mail |
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Catch Me If You Can Musical to Premiere in Seattle in Summer 2009
The Broadway-bound musical Catch Me If You Can — based on the 2002 DreamWorks film of the same name — will have its premiere in Seattle this coming summer.
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Coldplay denies plagiarism accusation
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Coldplay on Tuesday denied virtuoso guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that it ripped off one of his instrumentals, saying any similarities were "entirely coincidental.
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Coldplay denys plagiarism accusation
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British rock band Coldplay on Tuesday denied virtuoso guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that it ripped off one of his instrumentals, saying any similarities were "entirely coincidental.
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VIRGINIA LOIS ROSE Oct. 21, 1923-Dec. 9, 2008
Services are 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at Cantlon Otterness Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert Long officiating. Lois Rose will provide the music service. Burial is in Memorial Gardens of Memory under the direction of Cantlon Otterness Funeral Home of Buffalo.
Buffalo Reflex |
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As Everything Else Dies Out These Days, So Has Rock 'n' Roll [Music]
Sad but true, I'm afraid. Elmer Valentine, who opened and owned the famed West Hollywood music magnet Whisky a Go Go (they invented the practice of having Go Go dancers in hanging cages!), died last...
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Divisional office to close doors
An organization built around helping those in need will be closing its divisional administration office in Orillia next summer putting four office staff out of [...]
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Pencil This In: Digital Cabaret Night, 'Dr. Spock' Discusses Jewish Music
Yes, this photo has nothing to do with events, but it's just beautiful. / Photo by sfxeric via LAist's flickr pool. Here’s a sampling of what’s going on around town tonight. But you want to start planning your weekend, too? Then check out the LAist Agenda: December for upcoming events DIGITAL CABARET: There's a night of Digital Cabaret tonight at 8 pm at Tangier. Now here's ...
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Sony Will Cut 8,000 Jobs as Recession Curbs Demand (Update1)
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Corp. , the second-biggest consumer-electronics maker, plans to cut 8,000 full-time jobs as consumers curb spending on televisions, game machines and music players amid a global recession.
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Musicians protest use of songs by US jailers
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba - Blaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like...
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Users of iPods and other MP3 players 'risking their hearing' says RNID
Hearing damaged by listening to music too loud a charity has warned.
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Film and Music Entertainment Names Interim Board Members, Chairman and CEO
Film and Music Entertainment, Inc. (Pinksheets: FLME) announced the Board of Directors in a meeting yesterday, named Lawrence Lotman, the company's Acting CEO and CFO, as Interim Chairman, to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Academy Award-winning producer John Daly.
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Andre Ethier Gets Foggier
It's become apparent that Andre Ethier views his work from a decidedly literal perspective since his transformation from Deadly Snakes frontman into solo musician.
ChartAttack.com |
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Coldplay denies being copycat
BRITISH rock band Coldplay today denied virtuoso guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that it ripped off one of his instrumentals, saying any similarities were "entirely coincidental.
The Courier Mail |
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Idol Carr forced to remake video
AUSTRALIAN Idol winner Wes Carr has been forced to remake his first music video because the original was deemed unusable.
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Concert Review: Letters to Cleo
A year ago, at a benefit for T.T. the Bear's bartender Jeanne Sheehy, the members of Letters to Cleo took the stage for an impromptu reunion, and they could tell from the reaction of the crowd that people were happy to see them. This year, they're back for a real reunion, playing 4 gigs in 3 cities. Last night featured the first of Letters to Cleo's two sold-out Boston shows at the ...
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Coldplay denies plagiarism accusation
British rock act Coldplay has denied virtuoso guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that it ripped off one of his instrumentals, saying any similarities were "entirely coincidental".
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Music lovers in for a treat
AS the festive season approaches, music lovers and artistes are gearing up for it as evidenced by the new musical releases that have hit the shelves.
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2008 Children's Concert
Music Director and Conductor Dr. Marcelo Bussiki and the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra musicians presented the annual Children's Concert Monday to 3,500 4th and 5th graders.
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Solstice Singers Present Winter Concert
Renaissance and medieval music will fill the Church of the Messiah in Woods Hole with the Solstice Singers’ winter concert, Friday, December 12, at 7:30 PM, and Saturday, December 13, at 4 PM. The concert, “Masters in this Hall,” brings together song, dance, poetry, and instrumentals dating from the late 1200s to the 20th century.
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Coldplay responds to copyright lawsuit
(AP:NEW YORK) Coldplay has fired back against accusations they copied another artist's work for their hit "Viva La Vida." In a statement released on Tuesday, the band responded to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by guitarist Joe Satriani last week in federal court in Los Angeles.
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Songs forced on detainees by US jailers
Tue, Dec 9, 2008 (1:03 p.m.) _"Enter Sandman," Metallica.
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Musicians protest use of songs by US jailers
Tue, Dec 9, 2008 (1:03 p.m.) Blaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like a sonic bludgeon.
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Songs forced on detainees by US jailers
U.S. military interrogators have often blasted music at detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. According to the British law group Reprieve, these are among the songs they have used most frequently: -"Enter Sandman," Metallica. -"Bodies," Drowning Pool. -"Shoot to Thrill," AC/DC. -"Hell's Bells," AC/DC.
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