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Russian ensemble enthralls church audience
MERIDEN - As part of its efforts to widen its appeal, Center Congregational Church hosted a Russian musical ensemble Sunday.
The Record-Journal |
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Norwich: King center hosting children’s programs
Kids will learn to bake, paint and create models out of everyday objects. There will be music, dancing and various games and activities.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Year in ATL music: Breakthroughs, losses, legal troubles
• Grammy time: The nominations were announced Dec. 3, and among the 30-plus contenders with Georgia connections are the usuals (Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Earl Klugh); the expected (Ne-Yo, T.I., T-Pain); and pleasant surprises (Lady Antebellum, Janelle Monae and Anthony David).
Access Atlanta |
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Voice Jockey(S60 3rd)
Add funs and surprises to daily phone calls! Customizable ringback tones, auto responder, phone call background music & sounds, interactive answering machine. All in Voice Jockey!
All About Symbian |
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Fresh start to new year begins with organization
I want to begin this year by being more organized.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Classical Music 2009: Anticipating great performances
Eastern promise: “Byzantium” is among the pieces on the Paul Taylor Dance Company program, which opens in April. Courtesy Photo SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco Opera and other organizations will have to deal with the economic downturn by scaling back their activities; at least two planned opera productions have been canceled already.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Ex-'American Idol' finalist Jennifer Hudson to sing at MusiCares event
Jennifer Hudson, the U.S. singer whose mother, brother and nephew were slain this year, is set to perform at the upcoming MusiCares Person of the Year gala.
Reality TV World |
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Sayre: Benefit concert to rock New Year’s Eve
Several local bands will liven up New Year’s Eve in Milltown through a benefit concert to help support musical programs with limited resources across the country.
Morning Times |
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Blues, Masekela Memories and Festive Exuberance Drive an Ailey Season
?Blues Suite? felt enjoyable in an uncomplicated, theatrical way not least because of the onstage presence of the wonderful musicians Kenny Brawner and the Brawner Brothers.
New York Times |
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Party begins at Falls Festival
The crowds have settled in at the Falls Festival site at Marion Bay for three days of music.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Fest will benefit area nonprofits
The dance cards are filling up fast. Another dance and music fest has been lined up in the days before the inauguration Jan. 20, but this one will benefit nonprofits in the greater Richmond area. The Jan. 17 event—The Greater Richmond Pre-Inaugural Celebration: A Musical Evening to Remember—is counting on corporate participation with packages ranging from $2,500 to $10,000.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Lil Wayne's 'I Am Music' tour hits Verizon Center
WASHINGTON – Let's review: Lil Wayne this year watched as sales of his latest CD -- Tha Carter III -- topped 1 million, received eight Grammy nominations, and was named MTV's "Man of the Year."
The Washington DC Examiner |
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Showgoer Praises Divine Performing Arts' ‘High Class Production’
Although Mr. Wong is Chinese, he was nevertheless shocked to see the portrayal of authentic traditional culture.
The Epoch Times |
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Club hosting concert benefiting Murphy Museum
One local club is planning to ring in 2009 with a country twang, with a concert featuring a big name artist which will be benefiting the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum.
Herald-Banner |
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News, music, movies, events & restaurants in Santa Cruz, California from Metro Santa Cruz weekly
Unlock & Roll Santa Cruz garage bands adapt to the self-storage era. Classroom Struggle What went wrong between nationally ranked Pacific Collegiate School and the Santa Cruz City Schools district.
Metro Santa Cruz |
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Event celebrates Smokies 75th year
The new year will bring a variety of events designed to highlight the rich cultural heritage and natural splendor of the country's most visited national park 75 years after its founding.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Sequels keep video games buzzing in 2008
RALEIGH, USA: Despite the sluggish global economy, videogame sales remained recession-proof in 2008 as game sequels were snapped up by fans and music games struck the right note.
CIOL |
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HP MediaSmart EX487 Server Has Remote MP3 Streaming, Time Machine Compatibility [Windows Home Server]
HP's EX485/7 iteration of their MediaSmart Server is official, and now comes with a revamped UI, remote music and photo streaming capability, and is the first non-apple NAS product to support Time...
Gizmodo |
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Siblings share love of Scottish music
Nicholas Ingersoll was five years old, walking in Santa Cruz with his family when he first heard the music that would change his life.
The Grass Valley Union |
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JAM's top 10 albums of 2008
It's impossible to listen to every album that comes by our desk in the span of a year, but we did manage to come up with 10 musical efforts in 2008 that will be taking up critical computer space well into 2009.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Rock musician Delaney Bramlett dies in LA
Rock guitarist Delaney Bramlett, who collaborated with such artists as George Harrison and Eric Clapton, has died in a Los Angeles hospital following gallbladder surgery.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Hanukkah finale lights up River Walk
Jason Wright dances on the top step of the Arneson River Theatre, carrying his 6-year-old son on his shoulders. Below him a sea of heads bob to the beat of music being pumped out from the stage.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Fast, peppy numbers shine in 'Raaz' sequel
'Raaz - The Mystery Continues' is a film by Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt and the music of their movies is always a hit, though they don't experiment too much. But the compositions of this film are different from other productions of the Bhatt camp.
Calcutta News |
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Portsmouth program teaches kids language through song
PORTSMOUTH The first-graders giggled as their teacher prepared to take them on a world-class trip. Click on the seat belts , their teacher urged them. First stop: France. “Un, deux, trois, quatre,” they sang from their classroom seats. Moments later, they detoured to a Spanish-speaking country. “Mi cuerpo, mi cuerpo hace música,” rang out.
The Virginian-Pilot |
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No label, no fear
If your fans are willing to give you enough cash, who needs a record label? Singer-songwriter Ellis Paul asked that question this year, with spectacular results. ...
Boston Herald |
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