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High schoolers 'make music' for younger students
VIEW SLIDESHOW DENVER – Eli Acosta looks intently at the small screw he's working into a guitar during his woodshop class.
9 News Denver |
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Amy Winehouse late for first post-rehab concert
Amy Winehouse showed up late for her first concert since leaving rehab, giving an underwhelming performance in front of 90,000 people Friday at a Lisbon music festival.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Lady Antebellum living up to the buzz with debut CD
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood remembers the day he co-wrote one of the best songs of his young career, and then got punched in the face.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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On a musical mission in Eagle County
Before each performance, students took a bow, then waited for their instructor’s command to begin, much like the grasshopper and the sensei. Only these weren’t students of martial arts, but of music.
Vail Daily |
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Celebrity Dinner kicks off big weekend for county
The entertainers, golfers and community supporters of the Greene County Foundation Festival gathered Friday night for a gala kick-off celebrity dinner at the Shrine Club.
Greene County Daily World |
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A walk that makes a difference: Organizers for annual Walk for ALS?hope to raise $7,000 during June 7 event in Truro
STEWIACKE — Iris Brown knows first-hand how important the annual Walk for ALS is. Her husband Kevin was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) two years ago, at the age of 48.
The Truro Daily News |
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31.05.2008
Arena Club / Berlin Oh-la-la!!! Telegraph/Logistic label night - vol III Logistic and Telegraph records, electronic music labels located in France, are going to Berlin for the third time.
de:bug home style |
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Music to be featured at arboretum stroll
Listen to Dave Anderson of Hesston play hammer dulcimer as you stroll the candle-lit gardens of Dyck Arboretum during its Summer Luminary Stroll.
The Newton Kansan |
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BamaJam not a hard sell for event producer
Despite the unknowns associated with a first-year festival in rural Southeast Alabama, BamaJam producers say sponsors, entertainers and fans all seem to “get it.”
Dothan Eagle |
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Homeless man posing as record producer allegedly swindles 13
SOUDERTON, Pa.—A homeless man who posed as a record producer is accused of swindling wealthy women he met through an Internet dating site. Montgomery County authorities have charged 50-year-old Paul Krueger with fraud and theft for allegedly bilking 13 women from around the country out of $102,000.
Public Opinion |
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Pa. man poses as music mogul on dating site, swindles women
NORRISTOWN, Pa.—Prosecutors say a former Souderton resident posed as a music mogul on an Internet dating site and swindled more than $100,000 from 13 women all around the country.
Public Opinion |
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Rising stars twinkle and shine in cabaret
As the Park Theatre lights faded to black, a three-piece band took the stage and kicked into an uptempo jazzy vamp. A single white spotlight revealed “DJ” Larry Erlandson perched high in an alcove. “Good evening and welcome to radio station WLRS — Lakeshore Rising Stars,” he intoned, continuing, “Road trips — whether you’re with family or friends, they’re always an exciting adventure. ...
The Holland Sentinel |
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Amy in Lisbon
Winehouse plays her first concert for six months
BBC News |
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Copyright quiz limits music file sharing at Rolla
ROLLA — The Rolla campus of the University of Missouri System is resorting to an old standby to reduce illegal music downloads by students: the pop quiz.
Columbian Missourian |
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Bangalorean Nayantara Eashwar has a reason to be excited. Not only will she be going to London for the first time, she will be attending the concert of one of her favourite artistes - Bruce Springsteen, who will be performing at the Emirates Stadium, London.
Deccan Herald |
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From Russia, A Cinematic Double Take On WWII Era
VOISKOVITSY, Russia -- In the 1994 Russian film "Burnt by the Sun," the idyllic life of a family at their country home outside Moscow is smashed on a single day by Stalinism. Fans of the movie, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, are likely to be startled by a coming sequel. And not only...
Washington Post |
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
The Drishti Art Foundation and Ananya, a non-profit organisation organised Nrithya Dhare, a dance festival at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in the City. If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance”. So said George Bernard Shaw.
Deccan Herald |
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Italian musical duo embrace local tunes
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese music will be performed on a world class venue tonight as the 12th edition of the famed Hennessy Concert Series comes to the capital.
Vietnam Net |
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WHO calls for total ban on tobacco advertising
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday urged governments to protect the world's 1.8 billion youth by imposing a ban on all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. "A ban on all tobacco advertising, promotion and spons ...
People's Daily |
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Copyright quiz limits music file sharing at Rolla
ROLLA — The Rolla campus of the University of Missouri System is resorting to an old standby to reduce illegal music downloads by students: the pop quiz. Missouri University of ...
Columbia Missourian |
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KR senior fast learner on trombone
SPRINGFIELD — In fifth grade, when his classmates started learning to play instruments, Justin Hennig just wasn't all that interested.
Springfield News-Sun |
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DeGraw doesn't wanna be another singer-songwriter
NEW YORK -- The term "singer-songwriter" makes Gavin DeGraw cringe.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Amy Winehouse fails to fire
Soul singer gives a mumbling performance before 90,000 people in her first concert since leaving rehab.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Savoy Brown draws fans to Blues Fest
HAGERSTOWN Some blues lovers played air guitars and danced without rhythm as hundreds of others sat placidly in fold-up chairs listening to bands Friday during the second day of the 13th annual Western Maryland Blues Fest.
The Herald-Mail |
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While we revere rock stars, models and comedians who glamorise drug addiction, people like Ben will continue to die
A father-of-two is murdered when he tries to stop a pair of drug addicts stealing his car radio; a boy is stabbed to death in a London street by a gang calling themselves MDP (which stands for 'Money, Drugs, Power'); a popular, talented television presenter kills himself when his actress girlfriend dies after a drug-fuelled twosome; and we watch bemused as both Amy Winehouse and Peaches Geldof ...
Evening Standard |
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