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Beach High Chorus Places 2nd at the Inaugural Competition
18 students from Beach High were among an elite group of students across the country invited to sing at the nation’s capitol during the Inauguration.
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Master's Recital slated for February 1 in Chester
Wednesday, January 28, 2009 2:41 PM CST Wendy Goodheart, CJI K-12 music teacher, will present a vocal and piano recital on Sunday, February 1, 2009 at 2p.m. in the CJI auditorium in Chester Montana. Miss Goodheart has taught music in the Chester school system for 9 years.
Liberty County Times |
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Paul Vesco at All About Jazz
A musician and entertainer for most of his life, Paul Vesco started accordion lessons at the age of 3. As a teenager taking up the popular instrument of the day, guitar, and eventually moving to organ, Paul gained local notoriety as a bandleader of groups in the Pennsylvania/Ohio area.
All About Jazz |
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Micheal Jackson sued over profits
The director of the influential music video "Thriller" has sued pop star Michael Jackson.
Independent Online |
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Bob Dylan allows ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ on TV ad
Iconic singer Bob Dylan is allowing one of his songs to appear in a UK television advert for the first time, SKY News reported. The musician and poet is best-known for his 1960s protest songs and has rarely allowed his music to be used by businesses.
Nine O'Clock |
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Bruce Springsteen to launch world tour
LOS ANGELES - Bruce Springsteen will launch a world tour this year, the rock performer said on his website on Tuesday as his album “Working on a Dream” hit music stores. Springsteen and his E Street Band will start their 47-date tour on April 1 in San Jose, California.
Nine O'Clock |
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Haydn and Mahler at the Romanian Athenaeum
The Spanish conductor David Jimenez Carreras proposes a programme of Haydn and Mahler for this week’s concert of the “George Enescu” Philharmonic Orchestra of Bucharest (today and tomorrow at 19.00, at the Romanian Athenaeum.)
Nine O'Clock |
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Moby at B’Estfest
The American artist will perform on July 2 at the open air B’Estfest Festival, due to take place during July 1-5 at the Romexpo Exhibition Centre in Bucharest. Moby is the last name confirmed on the poster of the festival.
Nine O'Clock |
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Malcolm X Abram: Cleveland readies for rock hall fest
Marketing 5,000 tickets to ceremony cool but leaves some upset fans who just got busy signal
Akron Beacon Journal |
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North Carolina mulling digital distribution tax
State lawmakers may demand a cut of games, books, music, and all other downloadable purchases.
GameSpot |
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Every home should have broadband internet by 2012 Lord Carter's report to say
Every home in the country should have access to broadband internet by the time of the London Olympics in 2012 according to a landmark Government report.
Daily Telegraph |
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'Wii Music' just a bit strange
With a Wii Remote, the nunchuk and the Wii balance board, you can make music, but you don't have a lot of control over it.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Inward Eye — Inward Eye EP
Winnipeg's Erickson brothers — singer/bassist Dave, guitarist/vocalist Kyle and drummer Anders — impressed a lot of people when the music industry discovered them as teenagers earlier this decade.
ChartAttack.com |
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Do It Triclops! At The Czar
Combine sweet, early-jazz warbling, classic female singer-songwriter acoustics, girl-with-a-guitar aesthetics, and indie-folk quirk (imagine Kimya Dawson if she could really sing) with a dash of slightly angsty girl-rock (Ani DiFranco if she’d mellow out), and you’ll have an inkling of the unique style cultivated by vocalist Anna Vogelzang.
Brick |
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'Thriller' director sues Michael Jackson
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - "Thriller" may be headed to Broadway, but first Michael Jackson's song and groundbreaking music video may be headed to court.
9 News Denver |
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Musician accused of stealing nearly $100,000 from rock group
SEATTLE — The former singer of the Dudley Manlove Quartet has been accused of stealing nearly $100,000 from the Seattle band known for its covers of The Four Seasons’ “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.”
The Wenatchee World |
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Zounds! Knave snags Shakespeare Festival costumes
Police in Southern Oregon are on the lookout for a crook dressed to lead 76 trombonists around an Iowa town square, or troops across the misty moors of Scotland.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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What's up in KC this weekend
This weekend brings Elmo from Sesame Street, the opening of a Wizard of Oz exhibit, the National Acrobats of China, guitarist John Scofield, Polar Bear Plunges in both of our states … and there’s a football game Sunday night. The pre-game show apparently started sometime last week.
The Kansas City Star |
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Looking For A Few Good Great Writers
We're looking to expand our team of Arts & Entertainment writers to fill in some gaps in coverage and make the site even better. If you're interested in writing about the arts, music, books & literature and those sorts of topics, let us know. Specific positions are listed below. If you're interested in any of them, meet the qualifications, can make the time commitment, and would like to ...
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art Till January 30 at Genesis Art Gallery, 8B Middleton Street; 2 pm - 7 pm:
Symphony— paintings and sculptures by Asit Patnaik, Bhagat Singh, Gautam Mukherjee, Shyamal Mukherjee, Seema Kohli, Harish Kumar, Phalguni Dasgupta, Dhananjay Mukherjee, Gosto Kumar and others.
The Telegraph |
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Ousted critic trims suit against Cleveland paper
(AP) CLEVELAND - A longtime reviewer of the Cleveland Orchestra who was removed from his beat has dropped all claims but an age discrimination complaint against the newspaper.
KOB-TV Albuquerque |
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Music downloads could face a tax in NC
North Carolina could soon be taxing people who download music, ringtones, movies, and software.
WECT 6 Wilmington |
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Ella Fitzgerald Resurrected
A musical based on the life, secrets and music of one of the greatest Jazz/pop vocalists of the 20th century, has its Orange County premiere February 17 through March 22.
Coast Magazine |
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Mustangs continue gymnastics success
About the only trouble the Kingwood girls faced was not having music for their floor routines as they won for the third time in three meets this season. The boys had a great meet, coming in only 1.5 points behind last years state champ Bryan High School, and are 2-1 on the season. The Mustangs hosted the Kingwood Invitational Gymnastics Meet on Friday Jan. 23 at Juergen’s Gymnastics in Humble, ...
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Honors Council announces 2009 spring lecture series
BEMIDJI — The honors program at Bemidji State University has announced the schedule for its spring 2009 Honors Council Lecture Series. The lecture series features members of the faculty and staff at Bemidji State lecturing on topics ranging from classic rock music to machines that walk.
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