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Rock Band Adds Pat Benatar, The Pretenders And A 3-Pack From Thin Lizzy To The Rock Band Music Store
Harmonix and MTV Games announced today the addition of seven new tracks to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content including a 3-pack from Irishhard rock band Thin Lizzy as well as songs from Nikko, Pat Benatar and The Pretenders.
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Fifty years after 'the day the music died,' music and memories of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. 'The Big ...
Andrea Levy / Plain Dealer IllustrationBuddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson were en route to a gig in Minnesota when their plane crashed Feb. 3, 1959 outside Clear Lake, Iowa. ONLINE AUDIO: MARIA ELENA HOLLY It...
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Eircom to cut off users who download music illegally
Irish internet provider Eircom says it will disconnect users who download illegal music from the web. After a long-running...
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Pro Bowl calendar
Noon to 6 p.m. — Pro Bowl Football Festival at Kapi'olani Park Military Appreciation Day: Football fun for the entire family - free autographs, interactive games, non-stop entertainment, official souvenirs and fan contests.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Super Bowl music: Cheesy, dramatic
Greg Kot says Springsteen was "perhaps entertaining to an audience who would just as soon be dipping into the guacamole" but Hudson's national anthem was "a howitzer into the heavens." The game: Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 Box score Commercials: What worked Watch the ads
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Despite iTunes Accord, Music Labels Still Fret
The tension between Apple and the music industry stems from Apple’s power over the industry, but it also echoes the traditional divide between suppliers and distributors.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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125 years of singing in harmony
OLDHAM Choral Society is on song and going strong as it celebrates its 125th anniversary. And it has drawn up a packed programme to mark the milestone — from an exhibition at Gallery Oldham to a celebration service at Oldham Parish Church.
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Springsteen rocks out Super Bowl halftime show
TAMPA, Fla.—One was a 12-minute party, the other a 2-minute proclamation.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Springsteen rocks out Super Bowl halftime show
One was a 12-minute party, the other a 2-minute proclamation. Bruce Springsteen and Jennifer Hudson used the Super Bowl
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Oakmont teen to play with state jazz band
WESTMINSTER -- Oakmont Regional High School senior Benjamin Bourque has been selected as one of four trombone players in the Commonwealth to perform with the All-State Honors Music Festival Jazz Band.
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Danny drums up a unique sound
STRINGING a guitar with toaster wires and placing firecrackers on a drum kit led Toowoomba's Danny Ford to becoming a finalist in a national art competition.
Toowoomba Chronicle |
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MercyMe celebrate 10 years since I can only imagine
Its been 10 years since MercyMe frontman Bart Millard penned I Can Only Imagine a touchingly personal song about his fathers early death that catapulted the group to nothing short of superstardom
Christian Today |
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The Xfm Residency - Franz Ferdinand
We've had Johnny Borrell's rock'n'roll tales from around the world, this month it's Franz Ferdinand's turn to take to Xfm's wheels of steel.
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My Chemical Romance hail Watchmen
Gerard Way heralds The Watchmen as the comic which inspired his interest in music as "life changing".
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Out of iTunes
I’ve been using Apple’s iTunes Music Store since it started trading in the UK in June 2004. I even attended the launch party, when Steve Jobs put on his pearly-king blue jeans and black turtleneck to address the humbled British journalists. I’ve purchased more than 750 tracks from iTunes since then – my first being Stevie Wonder’s 1972 album ‘Music of My Mind’. iTunes has served me well, and its ...
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What does a theatre company do when all the musicals have been staged?
The Musical Comedy Guild is in a bit of a bind. With a move to mounting knock 'em down, lavish productions such asBeauty and the [...]
The Sault Star |
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Festival chaos blamed on fans
RECKLESS fans have been blamed for a security crush that stopped St Jerome's Laneway Festival ticket holders seeing several headline acts.
Herald Sun |
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‘Boogie’ band set to play
The Iberia Community Concert Association is set to continue its 2008-2009 seasonal lineup with the Jan. 23 performance of “The Boogie Kings.” ICCA President Phyllis Cutrera said the group is a mixture of swamp pop and rock ’n’ roll.
The Daily Iberian |
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‘Ballad of Dave Robicheaux’ video being made
Becky Owens, Andy Smith and Paul Schexnayder are teaming up to make a music video called “The Ballad of Dave Robicheaux.” Musician Andy Smith wrote the music to lyrics that he and Doug Drake came up with. Artist Paul Schexnayder painted a cover for the CD-Rom of the song.
The Daily Iberian |
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How pizza places handled Super Bowl Sunday blitz
BETHESDA, Md. - The way retailers prepare for Black Friday is the way local pizza places prepared for Super Bowl Sunday. Pumped up to the music of AC/DC, workers got ready for the Super Bowl XLIII's rush at a Domino's Pizza on River Road in Bethesda.
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10:53 (BST), 02/02/2009 Zoë Mode recording studio Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS 2nd February 2009 Music game ...
Music game specialists Zoë Mode have given a first glimpse inside the audio recording and post-production facilities in their new Brighton premises.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Fuller plans Now Music TV series
American Idol creator Simon Fuller is planning to make a TV show based on the Now That's What I Call Music compilation albums.
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Pediatric Surgeon Takes Helm At UT System
AUSTIN -- He's handy with a scalpel, shoots a good game of pool and plays better-than-average classical guitar. But Dr. Francisco Cigarroa, a pediatric transplant surgeon, figures the next task ahead will be his toughest ever.
KPRC Local 2 Houston |
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OETA show provides utopia for local art community
Joe Bohrer has worn many hats — minister, musician, artist and reality TV star. But his real passion is to help Oklahoma City become known for its art and its artists.
Tulsa World |
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Billy Graham singer's voice is ageless
MONTREAT — George Beverly Shea is skipping from memory to memory of his globe-trotting career as evangelist Billy Graham’s crusade crooner. When words can’t explain, he bellows out a song.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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