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Readers sing the praises of carols
Love it or loath it, Christmas music will always be part of holiday festivities. Most people don’t seem to mind hearing it in season, although there are those particular tunes that no one wants to hear again till next year or beyond.
Rapid City Journal
Metallica bends the Internet to its advantage
Who would have thought the band who famously fought Napster would be, eight years later, masters of the Internet? Its guitarist, for one, didn’t.
The Pantagraph
New doggie day care in South Windsor a big hit with the four-legged set
SOUTH WINDSOR — The cacophony of barking canines may be annoying to some, but Tami Sarra can’t get enough of it. “It’s music to my ears,” the South Windsor mom of three said.
Journal Inquirer
Deck the kids with ... NAMES LIKE HOLLY
Every time they introduce themselves, these folks spread holiday cheer.
Standard-Examiner
Southwest Montana Snapshots
Event to honor G. Groesbeck Friends are gathering to celebrate the late George G. Groesbeck and his love of music from 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, in the Museum of Fine Arts Butte, 405 W. Park St.
The Montana Standard
This year's bowl prep different from last
On a warm and sunny Friday, coach Bobby Bowden recalled sitting up in his tower last December overlooking Florida State's Music City Bowl preparation just 'freezing to death sometimes.'
Tallahassee Democrat
Holiday display doesn't play well with neighbors
For the past month, Randy Dunham's two-story frame house at 623 Eighth St. was one of Marietta's holiday showcases. The home was outlined with an array of flashing white lights synchronized to Christmas music that emanated from a small control box on the front porch. But that all changed Thursday afternoon.
The Marietta Times
Country Thunder snag rumbles into Florence
A dust-up over the headquarters of the Country Thunder music festival is happening on the quaint streets of Florence.
Arizona Daily Star
Events Calendar
Former Times-News writer Niels Nokkentved of Boise will sign copies of his new book, "A Forest of Wormwood: Sagebrush, Water and Idaho's Twin Falls Canal Company," 4 to 6 p.m. at Hastings Books Music & Videos.
The Times-News
Colorado Chamber Music Society -- 12/20/08 at Decker Branch Library
Colorado Chamber Music Society -- 12/20/08 at Decker Branch Library
Rocky Mountain News
Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers
LOS ANGELES -- The group representing the U.S. music industry said Friday it will abandon its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright. The Recording Industry Association of America says it now will try to stop alleged music pirates by working with Internet service providers to cut access to frequent abusers. The move ends a program that saw the industry sue more than ...
The Indianapolis Star
Jane Bellen looks back on eight years of conducting the Germania Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
"Oh, Oh, Oh," exclaims Jane Bellen when asked what she'll miss most about conducting the Germania Orchestra and Chorus. "It's the power to choose who plays (or sings) and how fast. It's a real trip. "It's intoxicating -- during the...
The Saginaw News
US music industry ends mass piracy lawsuits
The Recording Industry Association of America has abandoned mass lawsuits against Internet users who steal music, and instead will work with Internet service providers to discourage piracy.
Stuff
Jefferson Center takes on music lab - roanoke.com
The former Downtown Music Lab reopens in February with a goal of serving 200 students. Metamorphosis continues for the former Downtown Music Lab. The after-school music performance, recording and business incubator was recently taken under Jefferson Center's wing. With that change came a new name -- The Music Lab at Jefferson Center. And the center announced this week that the lab has a new ...
Roanoke Times
The Monkey King Wins Hearts in Philly Show
Center City's Avenue of the Arts was aglow Friday night with the opening of the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) “2009 World Tour” show at the Merriam Theater.
The Epoch Times
Jesus is the Holiday Light
I don’t know why, but my usual Scrooge attitude took a vacation this year. I’ve been decorating, shopping, and welcoming this most wonderful time of the year, as I hum Christmas tunes and keep my car radio set at 93.9 FM---appropriately named “The Holiday Lite” station of non-stop Christmas music.
The Times of Northwest Indiana
Concert raises funds for HIV medications
Drummer Kyle Vento is pounding out the beat as Edgar Miranda, better known as DJ Chop E, samples snatches of songs. A dozen fashion models lounge off to one side, idly sending text messages while they wait to be called. Mindy Le moves across the floor, a microphone in one hand, the evening's schedule in the other. It's D-Day minus five and counting.
Houston Chronicle
Mark Joseph: RIAA Throws In The Towel
So, the RIAA has finally given up on its insane policy of suing music-lovers. It's about time. Today I'd like to give props to my...
HuffingtonPost
Industry stops effort to sue song swappers
The group representing the U.S. recording industry said Friday it has abandoned its policy of suing people for sharing songs protected by copyright and will work with Internet service providers to cut abusers’ access if they ignore repeated warnings.
Journal Inquirer
Music Listings
FreeWorld - . Sat., Dec. 20. T.J. Mulligan's Cordova 8071 Trinity (Cordova) 756-4480.
The Memphis Flyer
CC grad funds $1.3M professorship
A Colorado College music major and financial aid recipient who graduated 60 years ago has donated $1.3 million to the school to endow a music professorship.
Colorado Springs Gazette
Area Clubs Forge Ahead In Meeting Needs Of Youth
To Brenda Mudder, the squeals of active children all around her was sweet music to her ears.
Yankton Press & Dakotan
Listening to the Music of the Night
Marathon strolls in the city?s darkest corners inspired in one photographer a mental state akin to meditative ecstasy.
New York Times
Finding the poetry in other people's words
The contest for this year's Christmas No 1 spot between two rival recordings of a Leonard Cohen song is a historic moment for one of the modern world's neglected art forms.
Guardian Unlimited
Fellowship of Praise float judged 'Best Overall' in Santee parade
SANTEE - Babies in strollers, senior citizens and everyone in between lined the sidewalks of Bass Drive as the Santee Christmas Parade marched from the Quality Inn to the Town Hall Complex to the music of the Lake Marion High School Band on Dec. 14.
The Times and Democrat
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