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'Go Red' speaker sings praises of healthy living
One decision changed the course of LaDonna Gatlin's life. The country music singer-turned-motivational speaker told more than 300 people gathered at the College ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Najwa's brother buys Petersen houses
Two homes belonging to slain musician Taliep Petersen have been bought for a combined R3,5-million by convicted murderer Najwa Petersen's brother, Waleed Dirk.
Cape Argus |
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Concert review: Movie star Kevin Costner brings country-rock to Wormy Dog Saloon
Kevin Costner received a fervent greeting worthy of a movie star Tuesday night from the capacity crowd at the Wormy Dog Saloon in Bricktown. He and his band Modern West made music that sometimes warranted the loud and avid cheers, especially when he was growling along to country-rockers powered by a scorching fiddle, soulful harmonica and grinding guitars. The sold-out crowd numbering abou ...
The Oklahoman |
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Rock Band Gives Wii Owners 6 New Downloadable Tracks Including Four Tracks From Classic Rock Band Boston
Addition of six new tracks to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content for Wii
GameInfoWire |
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No surprises in Juno nominations
They're not dark horses this year, not when it comes to the Junos, anyway. Alberta hard-rock band Nickelback lead the pack with five nominations heading [...]
Niagara Falls Review |
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Who Killed the Electric Car?
Who Killed the Electric Car? Sony 2006 / Color / 1:78 anamorphic widescreen / 93 min. / Street Date (Reissued) November 14, 2006 / 14.94 Narrated by Martin Sheen Cinematography Thaddeus Wadleigh Film Editor Michael Kovalenko, Chris A. Peterson Original Music Michael Brook Produced by Jessie Deeter Written and Directed by Chris Paine
DVD Talk |
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As Seen on Web Watch
You can get your tax refund in two days, but can you afford it? We're breaking down the pros and cons of refund anticipation loans. See the top 10 cheesiest love songs ever, according to one blogger. Apparently I have bad taste in music because I really like half the songs!
KRBC - KTAB TV Abilene |
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Excitement as ‘O Factor’ final in sight
OLDHAM Music Centre is set to raise the roof when it hosts “The O Factor”. Schools have been running talent competitions and the winners will appear in a grand final on Friday, March 27, at Our Lady’s Roman Catholic High School, Royton.
Oldham Chronicle |
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Kings to breathe life into Oxegen
A host of top acts are set to play at this year’s Oxegen festival which returns to Co Kildare this summer.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Belfast Book Festival line-up announced
The programme for the first Belfast Book Festival has been announced, which runs from February 24 to March 1.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Juno nod 'feels amazing,' says local artist
It's become a bit of a tradition. On the day the Juno Award nominees are announced, this reporter calls Mark Rogers, drummer for newworldson, and [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Agency strikes right chord
LEEDS creative agency Intermarketing has struck the right chord with the organisers of a two-day open air live music concert in Yorkshire. (04/02/2009 12:05:44)
Leeds Today |
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Langerado Music Festival in S. FL Canceled
MIAMI (AP) -- A music festival that drew 25,000 people to the Florida Everglades last year has been canceled due to poor ticket sales.
First Coast News |
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Learjet files counterclaim over fatal SC crash
The manufacturer of Learjet is brushing off blame for a crash in South Carolina last year that killed four people and injured two music celebrities. Attorneys for Learjet Inc. and Bombardier Aerospace Corp. said in a counterclaim filed Monday that any alleged damages are the fault of the jet's owner or operator, not its manufacturer. Both companies were sued last month by Inter Travel & Services ...
The State |
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Nickelback lead Junos nominations
Nickelback are leading the field with five nominations for this year's Junos - Canada's top music awards.
BBC News |
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Club wins elevator approval
Richmond's 4th Floor Blues Club won state approval on Tuesday to use an elevator in the building for passengers.
Palladium-Item |
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Is Google's Eric Schmidt the next David Geffen?
Fans use Google's YouTube to legally share music. The Android phone is helping to sell tunes, and the search engine is still all-powerful. What does this mean for the music industry?
CNET |
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Aaberg writes score for Rep's 'Mockingbird'
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is one of Philip Aaberg's favorite movies, but when the Montana Repertory Theater commissioned the world-class pianist, composer and Chester native to write the music for their production of the play, he knew he couldn't watch the film for inspiration.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Pandit Bhimsen Joshi turns 88
A set of eight CDs containing a rare collection of 40 'Raagas' rendered by Bharat Ratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was released to mark the birthday of the Hindustani music maestro who turned 88.
The Times of India |
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Season for Valli's big hits
THE next big musical to hit Melbourne, The Jersey Boys , may bring with it Frankie Valli, the man whose falsetto voice made the music of the Four Seasons famous.
Herald Sun |
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Community Chorus begins rehearsals for Easter
Rehearsals for the Community Chorus Easter Musical will begin with a kick-off party on Sunday, February 8, at 3:30 p.m. Morganfield First Baptist Church. The host choir will be serving finger foods, while chorus singers listen to the musical.
The Union County Advocate |
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Canuck talent looms large
They're not dark horses this year, not when it comes to the Junos anyway. Alberta hard rock band Nickelback lead the pack with five nominations [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Wilmington bagpipe band announces annual fundraiser
The Stuart Highland Pipe Band, the premiere bagpipe organization of Massachusetts, which is headquartered in Wilmington, has announced its annual fundraiser, “The Stuart Highlanders: In Concert,” to be held on March 28.
Wilmington Advocate |
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Coastside Community Orchestra Concert, Saturday
The Coastside Community Orchestra presents its winter concert Saturday, Feb. 7 at 7:00 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church in Half Moon Bay. Conducted by El Granada resident and former Cunha music teacher Robert Smith, the program features Dvorak’s Slavonic dances and the Dvorak Symphony #4 in G. The orchestra will also play Mozart’s Piano Concerto #21 with Montara resident Michaele ...
Coastsider |
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Graceland Unveils 2009 Tourism Ad Campaign
MEMPHIS, Tenn.----Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. unveiled a new advertising campaign today for the 2009 tourism season that will highlight Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion, a National Historic Landmark, as a high-energy and family-friendly music-themed destination.
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