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South Africa: Killers of Lucky Dube 'Thought He Was Nigerian'
Abuja — Newspaper reports from South Africa said yesterday that legendary reggae music icon, Lucky Dube, was killed because he was mistaken for a Nigerian.
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Emma Johnston
Regular contributor to: Kerrang! and the Observer Music Monthly. Other information: Journalist with 12 years' experience writing for national magazines and websites including Kerrang!, the Observer Music Monthly, Select, Melody Maker, The Word, Q, Smash Hits, J17, The Quietus, xfm.co.uk, channel4.com and Thrash Hits.
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Orchestrating romance
Call it a night to put on your dancing shoes and head for Memorial Hall. Back again by popular r ...
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On The Go music guide for 02/06/09
ANGER INDUCED, FACING THE END and 12-GUAGE SOLUTION
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Kahane makes piano recital a family affair
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Rocky Mountain News |
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Spiritual Ensemble director falls ill
Nathan L. Nelson, director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Spiritual Ensemble, has been hospitalized and won't direct the new group's debut at 4 p.m. Saturday.
The Post and Courier |
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Terrell's Tune-Up
Robert Mugge has been making documentaries about his favorite musicians since the mid-'70s. His first was George Crumb: Voice of the Whale , a portrait of the American avant-garde composer.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Punk rocker Lux Interior of Cramps is dead at 62
Former Akron resident created spooky music
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Radio news
Do you know any teachers who rock? WMTR-AM (1250) and WDHA-FM (105.5) want to know. The Morris County sister stations are recognizing 24 outstanding area teachers in their "Teachers Who Rock" awards program through Feb. 27.
The Record |
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Van Halen eager to record again
Almost nine months since Van Halen wrapped its first tour since 1984 with original lead singer David Lee Roth, guitarist Eddie Van Halen is hopeful there will be future activity for the group.
The Record |
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Dancing returns to Daniel Boone Middle School
The lights are turned low and music fills the air. It could be the perfect setting for young romance, or a recipe for trouble. As a violent incident during a Daniel Boone Middle School dance in December showed, dim lights, loud music and a room full of adolescents can be a dangerous mix.
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Puerto Rican Committee hosts wine, cheese fund-raiser today
LORAIN — The Puerto Rican Cultural Committee will be having a wine and cheese fund-raiser to benefit the 2009 International Festival & Bazaar. The event is today from 6 to 8 p.m. and will be at the Days Inn, 934 N. Leavitt Road, Amherst. Cost is $10. There will be wine, cheese, music and a silent art auction. For additional information, call Antonio at (440) 320-0295.
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Composer Rahman has no regrets about 'Slumdog'
Oscar nominee A.R. Rahman has a polite suggestion for those in Bollywood who complain that the hit film "Slumdog Millionaire" casts India in a negative light with its depiction of poverty in Mumbai's slums: don't just criticize it but make your own film. "In my opinion if creative people want to comment on a film, and if I were a director and felt that way, I would make another film and prove my ...
The State |
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Composer Rahman has no regrets about 'Slumdog'
Oscar nominee A.R. Rahman has a polite suggestion for those in Bollywood who complain that the hit film "Slumdog Millionaire" casts India in a negative light with its depiction of poverty in Mumbai's slums: don't just criticize it but make your own film.
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A liberating symphony performance
A concert tribute by The Hutchinson Symphony Orchestra honors the 200th birthday of President Abraha ...
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Bid process holds up bookings for festival
Bassist Evan Cranley and members of the Stars band during the outside lands concert at Golden Gate Park. Juan Carlos Pometta Betancourt/Special to The Examiner SAN FRANCISCO – Delays in choosing which organization would produce the follow-up to last summer’s Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in Golden Gate Park has left the promoter scrambling to book big-name bands.
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Get into shape with new exercise routine
Join me and my friend Michelle from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight at Spooly's, 1379 Main St. in Crete for a Bodypump. This 60-minute workout will challenge all major muscle groups by using weight-room exercises like squats, presses, lifts and curls. This class has great music, awesome and motivating instructors.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Music, lyrics and more
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Music lovers and connoisseurs, have something to celebrate. Tomorrow, India’s first music expo, Baaja Gaaja , will begin in Pune. The brainchild of couple, Shubha Mudgal and Dr Aneesh Pradhan, the expo is uniting all branches of the music industry under one roof.
Hindustan Times |
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Calendar Listings
International Blues Challenge - Annual blues competition featuring semifinalists and finalists performing in various Beale Street bars and clubs. Through Feb. 7.
The Memphis Flyer |
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The cost of admission to some big-name concerts takes a dive
Even in the face of economic calamity, concert ticket prices have continued to balloon, but finally, there are some signs the trend is beginning to slow.
Detroit News |
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Music Listings
International Blues Challenge - . Fri., Feb. 6 and Sat., Feb. 7. Alfred's 197 Beale (Beale Street) 525-3711.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Music Listings
Yellow Dog Records Showcase - . Fri., Feb. 6, 12:30-4:30 p.m. King's Palace Cafe 162 Beale Memphis (Beale Street) 521-1851.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Cellists perform together
As the house lights went down, the crowd began to clap as Kurt Fowler and Paul Bro opened up the cello recital Wednesday evening with "Links II,"a suite that features five extremely different pieces put together as movements. The ISU Department of Music hosted the recital as part of the Faculty Artist Series featuring cellist Kurt Fowler, associate professor of music, saxophonist music ...
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Larger than normal numbers turn out for luncheon series
The United Campus Ministries has hosted the weekly Campus & Community Luncheon series each semester for 26 years now. In an attempt to bridge the social gap between college campuses and the Terre Haute community, Rev. Jack Diel of the United Campus Ministryiescontinues the series this year with the theme "Music and Spirituality.
Indiana Statesman |
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'Idol' talent not always fresh
It has the makings of an all-star ensemble: an Osmond family member, a Rosie O'Donnell protege, the sister of a Grammy-winning blues singer, an actor from Wicked, a former Miss New York USA, an actress who's been on The Sopranos and a recording artist who was covered by Britney Spears.
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