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Music, memories and merriment at Boyne Mountain
BOYNE FALLS — Boyne USA and its founding family celebrated the 60th anniversary of Boyne Mountain — its original resort — with healthy doses of music, memories and merriment over the weekend.
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Milton organization harnesses the healing power of horses
January 06, 2009 Editor's note: Morgan Stashick is a junior journalism student at Auburn University who wrote about her hometown, Milton, for news outlets in Alabama. This is reprint of her article. The names of the children and parents discussed in the article were not given.
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Photographer Danny Clinch has affinity for rock 'n' roll
Ben Harper's backing band performed, as did Mickey Raphael, harmonica player for Willie Nelson.
Asbury Park Press |
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From Phelps to Nashville
If you listen to country music stations, you just might hear Derek Joseph of Phelps, who has been recording his tunes in Nashville.
MPNnow.com |
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Lil Wayne to record rock LP
Rapper Lil Wayne is planning to record a rock album - after finding inspiration in Kanye West's experimental record 808S & Heartbreak.
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Tre Corda at Fishmongers
On Tuesday, January 13, at 8 PM, the Fishmongers Café Coffee House will feature the chamber jazz trio Tre Corda. The group performs compositions and arrangements by pianist Tim Ray, cellist Eugene Friesen, and trumpeter Greg Hopkins.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Lessons and Carols at St. Barnabas
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold its annual Lessons & Carols service on Sunday, January 11, at 4 PM. All are welcome to attend, to hear the story, in readings and music, of the birth of Christ. A reception follows the service.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Falmouth Chorale Begins Rehearsals
The Falmouth Chorale, directed by John Yankee, begins rehearsals for its 45th anniversary spring concert season on Tuesday, January 13, at John Wesley Methodist Church in Falmouth. Registration will be held at 6:30 PM and rehearsal will begin at 7 PM.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Six of the best: 25 years of Now That's What I Call Music
IT'S 25 years since the launch of the king of musical compilations - the 'Now ... That's What I Call Music' series.
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Music Schools Turn To Entrepreneurship
"In recent years, a number of music schools have developed additional academic programs to give students more practical skills to market their talents. Elsewhere, schools that have emphasized entrepreneurship in the past are redoubling their efforts.
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Couples plan for the perfect wedding
There were limousines, tiaras and bouquets. In fact, when The Perfect Wedding Show waltzed into the Living Arts Centre yesterday, there were so many exhibitors offering information on flowers, cakes, music, honeymoons and more, the one-day event took up two floors.
Mississauga News |
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EAR Interview: Ayanna Witter Johnson
16 artists are being nurtured by the Southbank Centre as Emerging Artists in Residence in what they're styling an "eclectic hub for music and performance". Keeping you ahead of the curve, we're getting closer to this multi-talented bunch of singer-songwriters, rappers, MCs and beatboxers, spoken word artists and DJs in a series of interviews. Who are you and what do you do? My ...
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Musician Brose humbled with Hall recognition
Don Brose was a young troubadour when he started his musical career, and he will be an old troubadour when he goes out. His contribution [...]
The North Bay Nugget |
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Book drop at Towne Mall
The American Association of University Women Drop invites residents to drop off used books, puzzles, games and music for the group's Annual Used Book Sale.
Middletown Journal |
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Randall, named Fender Stratocaster guitar, dies
Don Randall, the marketing dynamo who gave Fender's Stratocaster guitar its name and led the brand to onstage ubiquity, has died. He was 91.
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NY Philharmonic to perform in Hanoi, Abu Dhabi
The New York Philharmonic says it will perform for the first time in Hanoi and Abu Dhabi next season and is getting Alec Baldwin to host its national radio broadcasts. The Philharmonic has performed in 59 countries - including in North Korea - but never in Vietnam or in the Middle Eastern country. Alan Gilbert, in his debut season as music director of the nation's oldest orchestra, will led the ...
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Alibris Research Finds Economy Pressures Driving More People Back to School, Looking to Save With Used Textbooks
EMERYVILLE, Calif.----A survey conducted by Alibris, the Internet’s premier independent marketplace for new and used books, music, and movies, shows more book buyers going back to school, becoming increasingly focused on buying lower-priced used textbooks, and finding their educational books online.
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Africa: Why Kora All-Africa Music Awards Were Postponed
The Kora All — Africa Music Awards which was scheduled to take place on December 6 and then pushed to December 27 2008 was again postponed to April 11 this year.
AllAfrica.com |
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NetEase Releases 2008 China Internet Communication Report
NetEase.com, Inc., one of the leading Internet technology companies in China, today released the 2008 China Internet Communication Report, followed by the annual top-10 rankings for Internet Hot Figures, Internet Hot Key Words, Entertainment Stars, Sports Persons, Entrepreneurs, Hot Movies, Hot Music Singles, Hot TV series, Fund companies, and A-share listed companies.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mobile Content Bits: BBC In Bangladesh, MusicWave/Mobile Streams, MMA CEO, WPP Reboots Kinetic
—BBC in Bangladesh: The World Service Trust is to work with Ericsson to develop mobile learning projects in Bangladesh. The Swedish provider will add a mobile component to a website and possibly TV shows as part of a project funded by the UK Department for International Development's English in Action project.
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School song lyrics contest for East Ridge students
Students are invited to try their hand at writing lyrics for the East Ridge High School song. Entries must be submitted by Friday, Feb. 13. Advertisement: CULLIGAN METRO SOUTH Bottled Water at Your Home or Business Bottled Water Delivery Service New Service Special: -Choice of dispenser FREE for 1 mo., 50% OFF 1st year cooler rental, AND 15 gallons of water FREE! Over $50 Savings! ...
South Washington County Bulletin |
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NY Philharmonic to perform in Hanoi, Abu Dhabi
In this handout image, provided by NBC, Alec Baldwin accepts the award for Best Actor - TV Series, Musical or Comedy for "30 Rock" on stage during the 66th Annual Golden Globes Awards on Sunday Jan. 11, 2009 in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Get lost in music tonight
Solo pianist Steve Rudolph tickles the ivories tonight at the Harrisburg Hilton and Towers, 1 N. Second St.
York Daily Record |
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'I Want My Bailout Money' - New Hip-Hop Single Exposes Financial Bailout Fraud
Consumer advocate and outspoken NaturalNews editor Michael Adams has released a hip-hop single entitled "I Want My Bailout Money." The song is being distributed for free and takes aim at the Federal Reserve's runaway money creation policy that's pushing America towards an era of currency debasement and potential hyperinflation.
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South Africa: Top Court Sparks Upset Over Zuma, Mbeki (allAfrica.com)
South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal has opened the way for prosecutors to reinstitute corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, the man selected by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) as the next president of the country.
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