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Music & entertainment: DJs and Karaoke
Karaoke. Chip's Bar and Grill. 1240 Edith St., Opelousas. 594-8700.
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Music & entertainment: Holiday
Victorian Christmas at the Joseph Jefferson Home. Through Jan. 12. The Joseph Jefferson Home will be decorated for the holiday season. Tours are available. Tours begin at 9 a.m. and end at 4 p.m . Garden is open until 5 p.m. Call 888-942-3742 to find out more.
Opelousas Daily World |
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Music & entertainment: On stage
WWE Raw Live . 5 p.m. World Wrestling Entertainment. No audio or video recording allowed. Visit Ticketmaster.com for more ticket information. Tickets are $15-$50. Baton Rouge River Center. 275 River Road S., Baton Rouge. 225-389-7609.
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Old year unforgettable, new year full of promise
Another year has gone by and it will never cease to amaze me how time flies. My year was enlightened and more enjoyable because of so many people in the community and countless organizations continuing to work hard for the benefit of others.
London Free Press |
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Music CD album sales dropping off
Music album sales have fallen in the US again with growth only showing in the digital arena.
Calcutta News |
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Many melodies at Idol finale
Pack Ratt Louie’s manager Peter Beauchamp, looking resplendent in red bow tie and dinner jacket, welcomed the nearly 200 guests to the finale of Sunshine Coast Idol last Friday evening with: “We’re gonna rock this town like it’s never been rocked before.”
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Cambodian monks force nation's first rock opera off air
Buddhist monks walk at Preah Vihear temple. Cambodian monks have persuaded authorities to ban the country's first rock opera, which features actors dressed as clergy who break into song and dance, saying it insults Buddhism
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Jazz album and show to honor Blue Note legends
A Blue Note Records celebration puts old tunes in a new light — on a new CD and a jazz-septet tour.
Seattle Times |
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Top 10 reasons to attend a "Sing-Along Sound of Music"
Top 10 reasons to attend a "Sing-Along Sound of Music" at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre.
Seattle Times |
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Bringing new life to Concert Spirituel
Seattle chamber musicians revive the Concert Spirituel, a French mix of virtuoso instrumental works and sacred chorale pieces.
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What's happenin'
Looking for something to do Friday? Consider the following: THEATER AUDITION Butte's Orphan Girl Theatre will hold auditions for its annual Community Musical Production at 6:30 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Seattle Opera season: 3 by Verdi and a world premiere
Seattle Opera will present three Verdi classics and one world premiere by American composer Daron Aric Hagen in its 2009-2010 season.
Seattle Times |
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Musicians help jazz artist "Rams" celebrate 80th
To celebrate local sax legend Bill Ramsay's 80th birthday, bassist Chuck Deardorf invited a gaggle of musicians to play with Ramsay Sunday night at Tula's.
Seattle Times |
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Fun for kids at the Kimmel
Get those little ones on the path to culture early -- the Sound All Around series with Philadelphia Orchestra musicians introduces children ages 3 to 5 to the instruments and sounds of an orchestra in an intimate, interactive setting.
Courier-Post |
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Making A Mix: The best songs of 2008
What: Last week, the Register published its annual best records of 2008 piece, but there’s a big difference between a great album and a great song. Tons of artists who have no right to even sniff a best album list certainly released killer, killer tunes in 2008. So, as usual, we’ve decided to compile a mix of the best, catchiest and all-together coolest tracks of the year. Whether you still make ...
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Pop Music: Rita Hosking: Down from the mountains
Rita Hosking with her band, Cousin Jack. Band mates are, from left, husband Sean Feder, Bill Dakin and Andy Lentz. "People say home is where the heart is, and (the mountains of eastern Shasta County area are) where my home was, definitely. It was such a wild and rich upbringing," says Hosking. The roots of Davis folk singer-songwriter Rita Hosking's music go deep into a California gold ...
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HAMAS CHIEF KILLED IN GAZA ONSLAUGHT
Israeli rocket wipes out his home
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Status Quo hardest-working rockers
Status Quo have been crowned 2008's hardest-working rockers after notching up the most arena concerts.
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Stanford News
Over Christmas dinner at my father's house in Connecticut, the subject of The Twelve Days of Christmas came up. My brother's girlfriend, Sue, said that she had read recently that the song "The 12 Days of Christmas" was written as a coded message to be sung by persecuted Catholics.
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Winter concert entertains appreciative fans
PINE PLAINS - Students in the Pine Plains district sang about everything from jungles to sleigh riding during a winter concert last week at the Stissing Mountain Middle and High School auditorium.
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Amazing out-of-ear listening experience comes via technology that transforms sound waves into vibrations
Do you hear what I hear? And I'm not even using my eardrums -- I'm actually listening through my bones. The Audio Bone 1.0 headphones are a revolutionary ear-free listening gadget that uses bone conduction technology to transmit good quality sound through your bones directly to your inner ear.
Toronto Sun |
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Pawling High School Jazz Band goes to Disney
The perfect meeting of two American artistic and performance traditions - Jazz and Disney. The 16-member Pawling High School Jazz Band and instructor/musician Ken Vitro will be participating in the First Annual Disney Jazz Celebration at Disney World Resort.
Pawling News Chronicle |
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Immigrant from China: ‘This is the Pure Chinese Culture’
On New Year’s eve, a Chinese immigrant who had just arrived in the United States from Shanghai, attended the Divine Performing Arts show currently playing at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in LA.
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Of Montreal's theatrical flourishes turn shows into events
When Athens, Ga.-based dance-rock group Of Montreal toured the U.S. last fall, the band put together a prop-laden stage show that was just as much avant-garde performance art as it was a rock concert.
The Tennessean |
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Fender Road Worn Electric Guitars and Basses Debut at Musician's Friend
Fender's newest guitar and bass series appeals to musicians drawn to the comfortable vibe of a well-loved instrument. (PRWeb Jan 2, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1811824.htm
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