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Thalon celebrating release with concert
Local rock trio Thalon is poised to release their first full-length studio album, "The Divinia Scene," on Monday. The band will introduce their new project Wednesday night with a CD release party at New Life Community Church.
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"Sweetilicious" chronicles John Lapus’s 15 years in showbiz
Magkahalong kaba at excitement ang nadarama ngayon ni John "Sweet" Lapus. Bukas, May 31, ay masasaksihan na ang special anniversary show ni Sweet na pinamagatang Sweetilicious na gaganapin sa Music Museum.
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Music study club awards scholarships
The Iowa City Music Study Club awarded two scholarships to area high school students.
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Music resonates from the Pines
The Rancho Mirage Public Library recently presented "Music from the Pines: An Evening with the Idyllwild Arts Music Department" in the library's community room.
The Desert Sun |
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Corrections and Clarifications
The music specialty of jazz player Mart Avant was incorrect in a story about the Preserve Jazz Festival in Friday's City Scene. Avant plays trumpet and flugelhorn.
Birmingham News |
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Classical music act in talent final
An electric string quartet and a street dance team have made it through to the final of Britain's Got Talent.
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Amy shows up late for Portugal gig
Amy Winehouse gave a brief performance in front of 90,000 people in her first concert since leaving rehab - after turning up nearly an hour late.
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City celebrates Burrell even without statue
Memorial to jazz great waiting for bronzing
The Burlington Free Press |
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Ukulele is moving back into musical mainstream
Something special happens when Greg Attonito of the New Brunswick-born punk band Bouncing Souls picks up his ukulele.
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Events for this weekend in New York
Come hungry this Sunday to the 8th Annual Brooklyn Pigfest, hosted by Brooklyn Brewery. Plenty of beer, live music and slow-cooked barbecue to enjoy at the Empire Fulton Ferry State Park's Tobacco Warehouse.
New York Daily News |
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Ice cream truck still delivering the goods to kids, adults alike
Hayden Overcash swung his arms and jumped excitedly as the ice cream truck rolled toward him. Every day, the 4-year-old rushes to the side of Cline Street in West Statesville with a big grin on his face when he hears the music from Gerardo Becerril Sebastian's ice cream truck. Some children diligently wait by the side of the road for the ice cream truck every day, said Sebastian, a driver for ...
Statesville Record & Landmark |
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Not your usual lineups
By ROBERT PHILPOT Under the Sea With Al Giddings: This isn't the usual Saturday-morning fare: Giddings, an Emmy-winning underwater filmmaker, shares his stories from more than 30 years of deep-sea diving and undersea movie-making. 9 a.m., KERA/Channel 13 Visions of Israel: This travelogue of Israel visits modern Tel Aviv and historic sites in Jaffa, and reports on the country's many holy ...
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Digestion doctor wins first YouTube piano contest
Dr Christopher Shih, a gastroenterologist who also knows his way around the works of Chopin and Bach, won the Van Cliburn Foundation’s first YouTube piano contest for amateurs aged 35 and over, the organization said yesterday.
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Dark Meat is a merry band that brings its own crowd
For Dark Meat, erasing the line between audience and performances is less an idealistic goal than a logistical necessity. The expansive ensemble from Athens, Ga., whose music combines blues-rock scuzz with the fervor of a touring soul revue and the psychedelic splatter of Albert Ayler's free-jazz freak-outs, counts more than two dozen singers, players and assorted noisemakers among its members.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Rare harpsichords, voices of other eras
CENTREVILLE, Del. - Something about harpsichords invites their owners and champions to regard them as living creatures. Certainly, the exceedingly rare specimens being played at Brandywine Baroque's Dumont Concerts series today and tomorrow have maneuvered through the centuries, quirks intact, heroically cheating the formidable odds posed by some of Western civilization's greatest calamities.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Community Events
California Coast Music Camp Fund-Raiser Dance California Coast Music Camp hosts an evening of swing and rock dancing and music. The dance is open to the public. The band features Bay Area musicians/recording artists Ed Johnson, Sylvia Herold, John Worley and Chris Grampp. Free swing dance lesson.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Children's museum celebrates 20 years of hands-on learning
The Gull Wings Children's Museum in Oxnard is celebrating its 20th anniversary Sunday with science and technology exhibits and Native American music.
Ventura County Star |
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Radiohead to Prince: Unblock Creep cover videos
After word spread that Prince at the Coachella festival had done a cover version of Radiohead’s Creep, the tens of thousands who could not be there ran to YouTube for a peek. Everyone was quickly denied -- even Radiohead.
The West Australian |
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That great sound? It's Ryan Bingham playing second fiddle
DEWEY BEACH -- A night in Dewey Beach always has the possibility of being a little odd, but Thursday night's music lineup at the venerable Rusty Rudder was a head-turner.
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Allen Community Calendar
A GUITAR ENSEMBLE FUNDRAISING CONCERT benefiting Send Hope missions in Honduras will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church of Allen, 601 S. Greenville Ave. To perform, contact Randy Keyes at 972-359-9474 or randy@g4x.us.
Dallas Morning News |
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Washington DC
Castro, who finished fourth in the singing contest on television's highest-rated show, performed a three-song set in front of an adoring hometown crowd that included high school cheerleaders and fans from as far away as Chicago and Albuquerque , N.M.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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LUCC News
General Council l General Council met on Tuesday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 27. At the May 20 meeting the Council decided that the Student Organization Council (SOC) plan proposed by the previous administration is not the best approach to increasing communication and collaboration between student organizations and will take up the issue again next year.
The Lawrentian |
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What's on your iPod? Elena Amesbury
1. "Top of the Hill," Tom Waits So this is Tom Waits, who was in the movie "Coffee and Cigarettes" along with Bill Murray and just about everyone else. This is a very funky song. This album is not patriotic, to the extent of even having some subtle anti-patriotic themes to it, so be forewarned.
The Lawrentian |
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Enjoy these upcoming events
THIS WEEKEND Pet sounds Sometimes you fall for a band just because of its name, right? The female-fronted punk-rock group Be Your Own Pet, from Nashville, pulled us in with theirs. Anthemic, tremolo guitar-laced shout-outs (like "Food Fight" and "Super Soaked") ain't bad either. She Wants Revenge headlines and the Virgins and Switches round out the bill, sponsored by Nylon magazine.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Country music adds to weekend
The first of this rodeo weekend's two country music performances hit the stage Friday night when Mark Chesnutt performed at the Santa Maria Elks/Unocal Event Center, before the night's rodeo action began.
Santa Maria Times |
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