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N.J. Gay Men's Chorus to perform benefit concert at New Brunswick church
The New Jersey Gay Men's Chorus is taking pride. Pride in itself, but also for the benefit of the First Reformed Church's historic preservation project. To further this cause, the group will present a benefit concert on Saturday, Jan. 31.
MyCentralJersey.com |
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2009/01/29
WITH the release of its self-titled debut album and its hit single We Cry, Irish band The Script is set to bring Celtic soul to new musical heights. Its members are Danny O’Donaghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power.
The New Straits Times |
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La Grande’s Jim Howell Oregon Music Educator of the Year
La Grande High School trumpet player John DeVillier can play a wide repertoire of music, including works by Count Basie and Miles Davis. The LHS junior can also keep a secret.
La Grande Observer |
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Atlanta schoolkids feel -- and make -- the rhythm with 'Stomp'
For eight minutes Thursday afternoon, 6-year-old Kevon London was a rock star.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Seattle Symphony Orchestra announces 2009-10 season
The Seattle Symphony announces its 2009-10 season.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Inside the music Biz
This is the fourth episode of a talk show programme titled 'INSIDE THE MUSIC BIZ' co-hosted by Thaddeus "Teddy" Laidley every Wednesday at 3:30 to 4:00pm.
The Jamaica Observer |
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Opera showcases talent
The Toowoomba Eisteddfod president is aiming to dispel the myth that classical music is dull and jazz up the competition's program.
Toowoomba Chronicle |
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Mobile Magazine's Cut List, by Jeff Cutler - #001
If you work with digital content - be they photos, music or even documents - you’re going to need a storage solution. CDs and DVDs have a limited shelf life and are unwieldy if the data you’re storing is larger than 4GB. That’s where portable hard drives come in.
MobileMag |
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Keyboardist Billy Powell Dies at Age 56
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer lives on only through his music.
TheCelebrityCafe.com |
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Music students vie for GBS award
A field of 22 teenagers from 13 Connecticut communities and two New York towns will vie for the coveted first place award in the Greater Bridgeport Symphony's 28th competition for young solo musicians next weekend at the University of Bridgeport.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Butterfingers’ swan song
The indie rock band is no more as band members leave the group after their last two concerts last month. RADIN SRI GHAZALI writes.
The New Straits Times |
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Touched by Celtic soul
WITH the release of its self-titled debut album and its hit single We Cry, Irish band The Script is set to bring Celtic soul to new musical heights.
The New Straits Times |
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Jerry Brown gets out of the gate
Attorney general will have a Beverly Hills fundraiser for his gubernatorial bid Much of the country may still be suffering from electoral and inaugural exhaustion, but a substantial section of politically involved Hollywood has rediscovered the wisdom of the late, great Tip O'Neill --"All politics is local."
Los Angeles Times |
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Art, music are joyful sights and sounds
God given talents were recently celebrated at two houses of worship. The Arts and Crafts Fair at St. Marks Episcopal Church, Jan. 22 to 23, showcased their “Artists in Residence” and a concert by the “Miracles” celebrated talents of exceptional individuals at Marco Presbyterian Church on Jan. 25.
Marco Eagle |
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2009/01/29
Emmett (front), Kadak (left) and Loque’s Istana Budaya gig ended their band’s run with a bang. The indie rock band is no more as band members leave the group after their last two concerts last month. RADIN SRI GHAZALI writes.
The New Straits Times |
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Auditions for PSHS ‘West Side Story’
Today, Jan. 29, and Friday, Jan. 30, afternoons after school, you might hear unfamiliar music coming from the band room at the high school, as young hopefuls audition for the Pagosa Springs High School 2009 musical “West Side Story,” by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim.
The Pagosa Springs Sun |
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Unity March
Members of Faculty and Students along with community members, remembered the late Judge Carl Lewis during a Unity March and Proclomation at Del Mar College East Campus. The Coastal Bend Kiwanis Club presented David Lewis, brother of the late judge,with a proclomation honoring the judge for his hard work in the community. Also remembering all the smiles he brought with his music.
KIII Corpus Christi |
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ISP cuts off illegal music downloaders
IN a world-first move, an Aussie- backed ISP has teamed up with the record industry to disconnect illegal music downloaders.
News Interactive |
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ISP cuts off illegal music downloaders
IRISH ISP Eircom has agreed to disconnect users who download music illegally from the web in a settlement with major record firms.
Australian IT |
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Joaquin Phoenix's Hoax Denial Doesn't Actually Deny Anything [Hoaxes]
Now that everyone has finally called bullshit on Joaquin Phoenix, his rep has issued a denial of the rumor/CLEAR TRUE FACT that his music career is just a hoax. However, precious little is really...
Defamer |
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Heaven-Sent Style
Fashion, art and music collide in a gala event that brings together top local designers for a worthy cause in the first annual 2009 Fashion in Salvation.
The Reader |
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Chattanooga Symphony to Perform In Lee's Next Presidential Concert
The Chattanooga Symphony will return to Cleveland next month for its first local, public performance in five years. The concert will be in Conn Center on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
The Chattanoogan |
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RIFFS: Erin McCarley in whirlwind with touring, debut album
Erin McCarley's debut album was released earlier this month, but the affable songwriter already is adhering to a frenzied schedule.
The Washington Times |
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Grab a 1TB Hard Drive for $99 [Dealhacker]
It's the dead of winter and we're in the middle of a recession. You're stuck inside without much to do, and chances are your hard drive is filling up with ambiguously legitimate music and videos real...
Lifehacker |
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a dance
On Saturday, February 14, at 6 p.m. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is holding a Valentines Day’s dance. All adults are invited to come dance to the greatest music “Through the Years” from the ’40s to the ’80s, in casual attire or dressed in the style of their favorite era. There will be light refreshments. No RSVP is necessary. All are welcome for an enjoyable and romantic ...
The Fallbrook Village News |
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