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Lake Oswego students plan concert to help quake victims
Lake Oswego High School musicians will play an Earthquake Relief Concert on Tuesday to raise money for victims of the May 12 disaster in southwestern China.
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Disney Stage Performance, Record Development Deal with Centricity Music, and Free Stuff Make GMA Music in the Rockies ...
Artists, songwriters and worship leaders will come to GMA Music in the Rockies to be a part of the premier gathering, training camp, and competition, and some will come away with even more - including top prizes offered by Centricity Music and Walt Disney World. And, just for signing up on the website at www.musicintherockies.com, entrants will be eligible for a chance to win an iPod and ...
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OSU graduate leads concert to raise funds for China earthquake aid
Jay Chen's hometown of Chengdu, China, sits in a lush valley ringed by snow-capped mountains. The valley is so beautiful, the soil so rich and the flowers so yellow, they call it "Land of Heaven."
The Oregonian |
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Dance festival season ushers in summer
For those who just moved to the area from Chicago, New York or other sites of blistering June-August heat, be forewarned: Summer in the Bay Area is a complex state of mind.
Contra Costa Times |
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He won hearts and cash in alleged dating scam
Paul S. Krueger was homeless, but not to the women he met on MillionaireMatch.com. They came from all over the country and ranged in age from their 20s to their 50s. He told them stories about being a Grammy-nominated producer who had worked with Quincy Jones, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Michael Jackson before leaving the business to take up investing.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Wynton Marsalis Featured on the Cover of hr: Watches & Luxury Lifestyle Magazine
The man on the cover of hr: Magazine this month is not your typical celebrity. Wynton Marsalis is a jazz and classical musician, composer and educator who has not only been awarded nine GRAMMY® Awards, but also has an impressive resume that reflects his dedication to education and community involvement. A student of The Juilliard School in New York City, and a native of the birthplace of jazz, ...
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David Cook debuts sizzle with record chart placement
Season seven "American Idol" champion David Cook set a record for debut entries on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Digital Songs Thursday as 11 titles entered the former while 14 songs jumped on the download tally. The onslaught was led by a No. 3 Hot 100 start for his original recording "The Time of My Life," which shifts 236,000 downloads to easily take the No. 1 spot on Hot Digital Songs.
Ventura County Star |
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Uganda: World Stars to Rock Makerere
THE biggest university event this year is definitely on this weekend starting tonight. Makerere University main field will be the place to be as university students join together for a festival that brings to Kampala world famous musicians and preachers.
AllAfrica.com |
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Bay Area concerts
Newly announced shows and upcoming gigs at major Bay Area venues.
Contra Costa Times |
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Uganda: Collie Buddz for Obsessions Launch
UGANDA has become a top destination for music superstars, no doubt. After Kirk Franklin last weekend, this weekend, people should get ready to blow the hoots for yet another international music bombshell, Collie Buddz.
AllAfrica.com |
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Our picks: Top 10 summer concerts
To musicians, summertime spells bread and butter -- the prime touring season is when many bands make a good chunk of their income, as the fine weather encourages fans to turn out for live music.
The Oregonian |
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Doug Ramsey on Jazz and other matters...
The other night at The Seasons , I heard four nineteen-year-olds and was impressed. One of them, the alto saxophonist Logan Strosahl, has been intriguing me for a couple of years.
Arts Journal |
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LOG ON
When Sebastian Tesch, Adam Kammerland and Anders Ekert formed Pluxus back in 1998, the Swedish electronic scene almost entirely consisted of dull, uniform club music or introverted art music.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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40 years of Blood Sweat and Tears By Martin Janssen For the Reporter-Herald
Steve Katz feels like Rip Van Winkle. After 35 years, he’s back on stage with the musical icon he helped create, and he couldn’t imagine a better place to be: singing, playing the harmonica and telling stories with the rock legend Blood Sweat and Tears.
Loveland Reporter-Herald |
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3 Doors Down, Madonna tickets go on sale Saturday
3 Doors Down is a long way from its first radio hit, "Kryptonite," but the straight-faced pop-rock act's new self-titled album finds it in the same unchallenging spot it's always been.
Denver Post |
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Sax and piano
WAITSFIELD -- "From Baroque to Vaudeville," a concert of music for saxophone and piano, will be presented at the Bundy Center for the Arts, off Route 100, on Saturday, May 31, at 8 p.m. ...
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Hot Pickin Party to debut in Burlington
Vermont has a new bluegrass supergroup -- Hot Pickin Party. This quintet has just released a five-song demo and will be making its first public appearances in Burlington on June 4 at Halvorsons and two nights later at American Flatbread. ... - By Art Edelstein Arts correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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A prophet with honor
Contemporary Christian music has come a long way since Larry Norman released his debut album almost 30 years ago.
The Oregonian |
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Kahane boosts career of young pianist
It all started when composer John Corigliano heard up-and-coming pianist Natasha Paremski perform with rocker Sting.
Denver Post |
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'Dodgy DJs' under fire in Zambia
Musicians in Zambia are accusing DJs of taking bribes to play music on the radio, writes the BBC's Musonda Chibamba.
BBC News |
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"Oceana" composer has the magic touch
Osvaldo Golijov is the King Midas of classical music.
Denver Post |
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For the love of music Philharmonic is Vermont's community orchestra
Phyllis Kadlub has always played the trumpet -- as a student at Randolph High School, as a music education major at Hart College of Music, and through decades as a music teacher and member of bands and ensembles. ... - By Mary Gow Arts Correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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New Music Due in stores Tuesday
Ashanti, The Declaration (Universal Motown). Features first single The Way That I Love. Disturbed, Indestructible (Warner Bros.).
Miami Herald |
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New CD: 'Fire In The Sugarhouse' Banjo Dan and his boys define Northern bluegrass
hile Banjo Dan & The Mid-Nite Plowboys have been local bluegrass icons for 35 years, their music has always moved to the sound of a different banjo. ... - By Art Edelstein Arts Correspondent
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Pet Pawtraits results Supported by Simon Cowell
The votes are in and we can reveal the winners of the Free Press and RSPCA Pet Pawtraits competition, backed by TV and music industry star Simon Cowell. (28/05/2008 15:21:46)
Bridlington Today |
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