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Lily Allen - Allen Sends Saucy Text To Cowell
Singer LILY ALLEN is dreading her next meeting with music mogul SIMON COWELL after accidentally propositioning him in a text message. The Smile hitmaker, who recently said ...
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Adele - Music Academy Rescued Adele
British singer ADELE is convinced she owes her successful career to the music school where she and fellow singers AMY WINEHOUSE and DUFFY got their start. The Chasing ...
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Music Review: Duncan Sheik - Whisper House
Sheik renders an inspiring work, one which yields enjoyment above and beyond its underlying premise. Picture a dark night in the wilderness among friends, all huddled around a campsite fire, roasting marshmallows above the crackle of the flame. Someone suggests telling ghost tales, eliciting reactions of enchanted suspense. Such is the mood imparted on Whisper House, the latest album by ...
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Music academy rescued adele
Singer Adele is convinced she owes her successful career to the music school where she and fellow singers Amy Winehouse and Duffy got their start.
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Q & A: Son of a Gun
Editor’s note: Local Missoula band Son of a Gun will be playing both nights of the Foresters’ ball. Bassist Jeff Lockwood, Drummer Dave Duboise, Rhythm guitarist Mark Duboise and lead guitarist Dave Strange sat down with the Kaimin’s Will Freihofer to talk about the gig and their music, available at Budget Tapes and CD’s, Rockin Rudy’s and online at iTunes and Rhapsody. Fiddler Cindy Myers, a ...
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COLUMN: 'Hokey Pokey's' amazing journey from Idaho to fame
Steve Crump Thirteen years after his death, Larry Laprise's innocuous little song continues to roil controversy ...
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Look what’s shakin’
Clocktower Players Teens present “All Shook Up” tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Irvington Town Hall Theater. The story is all new, but the music is all Elvis. This original love story set in small-town U.S.A. includes a local nerd, the educated curator, and the iconic roughneck whose song-filled soul and leather jacket set stalled hearts and stunted dreams in motion. Tickets to see ...
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Happenings, Feb. 6, 2009
Arts & music
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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 sl
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Class offers music prelude to children
The musicians played the scales, from high C down one octave to the next C. They played glockenspiels in time with each other at the teacher’s prompting. There was little evidence that these pupils were only 3 to 5 years old.
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Thailand Outlook Channel
A vendor who bears a striking resemblance to US President Barack Obama has been discovered in Saraburi Province. The man is currently preparing to launch his own folk album.
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Eclectic duo bring out their 'fangs'
Fangs Out may not be aired on MTV or playing at New York City's Madison Square Garden, but their love for music is shown vividly in a down-to-earth way, and they're willing to prove that statement tonight at Howard's Club H. The duo, consisting of friends Mark Peterson and Samantha Wandtke, have been taking their self-taught musical skills to new levels with their band Fangs Out, started in ...
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'American Idol' often another chance at fame
LOS ANGELES -- 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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Fight to the end
FARMINGTON — If one word could be used to describe Thursday night's District 1-4A battle between Piedra Vista and Shiprock at Jerry A. Conner Fieldhouse, some might choose "close." Or "intense."
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Cecile Licad returns for an encore
Cecile Licad will perform with the TSO Saturday. Cecile Licad in concert with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. Featuring the Tucson Symphony Orchestra Chorus.
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Fans will continue to see big names
Big names in classical and world music and performing arts that audiences won't see anywhere else in Tucson will still be the focus of UApresents' scaled-back 2009-2010 season that's being hit by the University of Arizona's broad budget-cutting.
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Aisle seats: Arts picks for the week
Russian and Ukrainian music
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UA's finest at President's Concert
Keitaro Harada's days are filled with music. Hours and hours of it, day in and day out from week to week.
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Chamber series hosts Prague duo
The Arizona Friends of Chamber Music will close its 14th Piano and Friends Sunday Matinee Series with husband-and-wife pianists Martin and Kristina Kasik. The pair will perform piano works for four-hands at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Leo Rich Theatre, 260 S. Church Ave.
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Jazzman Mose Allison, 81, has never gone out of style
Mose Allison might be the only 81-year-old jazz and blues pianist with a song available for the popular "Rock Band" video game series.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Dear music lovers: Several composers featured
Miss Harris is beside herself.
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Events calendar
Brent Jensen Trio performs jazz, 6-9 p.m. at the First Friday event at Rudy's - A Cook's Paradise, 147 Main Ave. W. Features saxophonist Jensen, bassist Aaron Miller and drummer Lael Cherry; no cover.
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Champions of new music will play Ketchum
The Shanghai Quartet, one of the world's most respected and polished string quartets, will bring its virtuoso technique to Ketchum on Saturday.
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Music educator leads Burley philharmonic's Pops Concert
BURLEY - Cassia County music educator Paul Pugh will be guest conductor, and an Oakley couple will be vocal guests, as the Magic Philharmonic Orchestra performs its Pops Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the King Fine Arts Center, 2100 Park Ave. in Burley.
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Review: 'Spelling Bee' is wacky fun
"If you like to laugh, if you like to spell, you'll like this competition very well," sings Leaf Coneybear (Ryan Goodale) in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," which opened at the Peace Concert Hall on Thursday night.
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