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Vision comes to New Life
Molly, played by Emily Vanatta, 9, gives her coat to Tom Morris, a homeless man played by Wes Schultz. New Life Baptist will put on "Whom Angels Keep," an original musical, on Friday and Saturday.
Ashland Gazette |
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New superintendent greeted with song
It was only appropriate that Oswego music students serenaded new Oswego school district Superintendent William Crist on Tuesday night as residents, friends and family congratulated him on his new job.
The Post-Standard |
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Ford takes lifestyle positioning for Fiesta portal
Ford has signed content deals with Blinkbox and Last.fm to provide film and music content to its Fiesta portal, which it's positioning as a major style and culture destination.
Mad.co.uk |
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8,000 full-time jobs to be cut as Sony Corp. deals with lower demand
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.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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Mainstay of Vegas music on album up for Grammy
Local music legend Jerry Lopez will get a taste of the national spotlight at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony Feb. 8 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Las Vegas Sun |
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MySpace Music invites brands aboard for UK rollout
MySpace is approaching premium brands to attract support for its ad-funded music service, MySpace Music, the social network's biggest launch to date. MySpace Music, which is tipped to be the biggest ad-funded music service in the UK, has embarked on a media agency ...
Mad.co.uk |
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Live Music Rock the Cainsbah
THURSDAY, 11 attitude adjustments Jessie Joice & J. Andrews blank slate Limbeck brady theater Moody Blues bourbon street cafe Miller & Markham cain's ballroom Brendan James capella's Jeff Martinson & Soup Bone CHEROKEE C...
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16 harpsists will perform a holiday benefit Friday in Ashwaubenon
Sixteen harpists will perform in a holiday Harp Soul benefit performance at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Barnes Noble Booksellers, 2498 Oneida St., Ashwaubenon. They are raising money for Gifts For Music. Its goal is to provide musical instruments, instruction and other activities for socially, economically and physically challenged individuals.The harpists are from seven Northeastern Wisconsin counties ...
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Coldplay deny plagiarism accusation
British rock band Coldplay 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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Charity celebrates Horse Day
If the business world is the rat race, then the music business world is a horse race. Or so goes the theory behind Nuci's Space's charity show, Day of the Horse On this Friday. Senate Resolution 452, known as National Day of the Horse, was passed in November 2004 as a way of encouraging people to be "mindful of the contribution of horses to the economy, history and character of the United States.
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Find New Year's fare in little, big A-towns
Deviled debauchery could not come at a better time than New Year's Eve. However, finding hot spots for some of New Years' most happenin's can be haphazard, not to mention, hopeless. To avoid coming up short and enduring another 365-day waiting period, you should begin the arduous task of orchestrating the most extravagantly celebrated nights of the year right now.
The Red and Black |
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Tourists flock to Cuba, skip other islands
HAVANA — Cuba's vacation industry has remained as hot as the tropical sun here, even as the world economic crisis sparks cancellations and layoffs elsewhere in the Caribbean. The communist country says it is booked solid through December and expects a record 2.
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The award for worst awards show...
Last Wednesday, B.B. King stepped in front of a primetime TV audience to perform the 1946 classic, "Let the Good Times Roll." The horn section was whaling, "Lucille" (King's famous guitar) was on fire, and the organ player was taking it to church. But there was one problem.
The Red and Black |
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Tetzlaff delivers a mesmerizing concert
SCHENECTADY ? German violinist Christian Tetzlaff seems to be everywhere lately and devouring the standard repertoire. He's appeared with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, and tours in solo and duo recitals as well as with his own quartet. The recently announced Tanglewood 2009 season has him performing the Brahms Concerto, plus the complete sonatas of Beethoven, all in a ...
Albany Times Union |
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Coldplay reject copyright claims
Coldplay have denied guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that they ripped off one of his instrumentals, saying any similarities were "entirely coincidental".
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Musicians decry their songs' role in torture
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 a sonic bludgeon. The auditory assault went on for days, then weeks, then months at the U.S.
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BMI TO HONOR CECE, DONALD LAWRENCE AND TWINKIE: The date is Friday, January 16, 2009 at an invitation only event.
BMI will honor Gospel artists CeCe Winans, Donald Lawrence and Twinkie Clark at its 10th Annual Trailblazer of Gospel Music Awards Luncheon on Friday, January 16 2009. The invitation only ceremony will take place at Rocketown in Nashville.
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Will the Next Mozart Win the X-factor?
LONDON, December 10 /PRNewswire/ -- While a nation decides who will be crowned the winner of X-factor 2008, the students of the Royal College of Music continue their quest to translate the perfume aroma of 'X' by Clive Christian (makers of the World's most expensive perfume) into a piano composition, preserving the scent into a timeless piece of music.
ITNews |
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Coldplay reject copyright claims
Coldplay have denied guitarist Joe Satriani's accusation that they ripped off one of his instrumentals.
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Doc honoured
Canadian documentary Up the Yangtze, about issues surrounding the Three Gorges Dam in China, has won a Golden Horse award in Taiwan. The doc, by Yung Chang of Montreal, has already won awards at film fests in Vancouver and San Francisco, as well as the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Toronto Star |
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Music for the intellect
In case we get too comfortable with conventional harmonies in classical western music, Eve Egoyan is there to show us the many pathways to consonance.
Toronto Star |
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Will the Next Mozart Win the X-factor?
While a nation decides who will be crowned the winner of X-factor 2008, the students of the Royal College of Music continue their quest to translate the perfume aroma of 'X' by Clive Christian into a piano composition, preserving the scent into a timeless piece of music.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Rock songs used to break terror suspects
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 a sonic bludgeon.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Harmonix Music Systems
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gamesindustry.biz |
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Selectman will direct state mortgage license division
Thomas V. Brennan Jr., a Leicester selectman for the past 17 years and a prominent figure in local business, sports and music, has spread his wings to the state level.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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