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5th Annual Concert Series set for Feb. 15
The Harbor Beach Area District Library is kicking off its 5th Annual Concert Series with Angie Raulerson at 2 p.m. on Feb. 15 in the community theatre.
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Katy Perry Kisses And Tells Ahead Of Grammy Show
With her jet black hair, porcelain skin and cherry red lips, Katy Perry may look like her idol Jane Russell, but her cheeky songs are what first got her noticed and propelled her to the top of the charts. The 24-year-old is up for best female pop vocal for her smash hit "I Kissed A Girl," which she's going to perform during the Grammys.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul |
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Police: Man threatens neighbors over loud music complaint
Fred Rogers tried to apologize to his neighbors for the loud music but his temper got the best of him and he threatened to slit their throats with a knife, police said.
New Hampshire Union Leader |
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Board Approves 'Amplified' Music At Bradford Beach On 6 Summer Days
MILWAUKEE -- "Amplified" music will be allowed this summer at Milwaukee's Bradford Beach. The County Board unanimously approved a deal Thursday allowing music six days during the summer.
WISN 12 Milwaukee |
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Do I know you from somewhere?
FIFA.com takes a light-hearted look at some of the football stars who bear an uncanny resemblance to actors, musicians and other sportsmen.
FIFA |
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Google Secretly Partnering with RIAA?
Imagine this: your blog posts mysteriously disappear. You didn't delete them, and your ISP or blog host didn't tell you they deleted them. Who could be the culprit? Google, perhaps . The giant corporation that dominates all aspects of our lives, from email to chat to location , may also be sneaking into blogspot and deleting music-related posts. It happened to local blog Ryan's ...
Bostonist |
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Steve Martin plucks another role with banjo album
Made famous by his absurdist stand-up comedy and zany Hollywood films, Steve Martin has also exercised his creativity on a more serious plane, writing plays, novellas, articles and a memoir.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Grammys hoping for excitement
As a concert, the Grammy Awards are often well worth watching. Witness Sly Stone coming out of retirement, or the raucous tribute to the Clash's Joe Strummer a few years back, or even the hushed opening by a reunited Simon & Garfunkel in 2003.
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A R Rahman hopes to win at least one Oscar
Indian music maestro A R Rahman, who has bagged three Academy Award nominations in two categories for his compositions in 'Slumdog Millionaire', believes he will win at least one Oscar with "God's blessings".
Business Standard India |
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Tent city rises at music festival site
A tent city housing about 4600 people sprang up in the middle of a paddock at Ohau Downs Station yesterday for the Area9 festival 48 hours of music and entertainment.
Otago Daily Times |
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Long Player: Stripping back and getting on the plateau
In the age of the single download, Jeff Harford rediscovers the album . . . Those for whom the term "ambient music" conjures up crystals, dream-catchers and the pong of ineffective tea-tree deodorant can be forgiven - many crimes against the genre have been committed in the name of the New Age.
Otago Daily Times |
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Both kinds of music
We have both kinds of music here in Dunedin this week, folk and death metal. England-based harmonica innovator Brendan Power is in Dunedin tomorrow as part of a nationwide jaunt, and veteran death metallers 8 Foot Sativa play at the Backstage on Thursday.
Otago Daily Times |
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Marley festival headliner
For Waitangi weekend, Rotorua has turned into a magnet for reggae enthusiasts for the second time. Jule Scherer, of NZPA, spoke to music festival Raggamuffin headliners Ziggy Marley and Eddy Grant.
Otago Daily Times |
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Laing wins battle with life
Shona Laing is back on the road, dipping into an extensive catalogue that includes songs involving friends and the famous, be they dead or alive. Shane Gilchrist discusses inspiration and isolation with an enduring Kiwi songsmith.
Otago Daily Times |
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Folky and mellow start as Grenell serves up some 'high country jazz'
John Grenell was not daunted by having to open the Area9 festival at Ohau yesterday. The 48-hour, non-stop festival features top New Zealand bands and performers.
Otago Daily Times |
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B.J. Jansen interviewed Willie Mack of Harlem's New Amsterdam Musical Association on The Jazz Life radio show.
The complete interview was broadcast on WPSC 88.7 FM, January 25th, 2009 during Jansen's exploration of the Jazz Industry during the month of January.
All About Jazz |
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Disney Revamps ''it's a small world'' With New Dolls, Music
Walt Disney's classic "it's a small world" attraction reopened at Disneyland in California today with some major changes now in place. The classic dolls have been replaced by dozens of famous Disney characters. And well-known Disney songs are now woven into the popular theme song. [ NEWS RELEASE ]
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New on DVD this week
NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST (2008, Sony, PG-13, $30) — Over the course of a long, crazy night, two New Jersey high-schoolers (Michael Cera, Kat Dennings) strike sparks while sharing a passion for indie rockers Vampire Weekend and Band of Horses.
The Record |
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Kenny Chesney Coming To The Wharf
Four-time Academy of Country Music Entertainer of The Year Kenny Chesney will perform at The Wharf on August 6th. TICKET INFO More
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Kenny Chesney Coming To The Wharf
Four-time Academy of Country Music Entertainer of The Year, Kenny Chesney, will bring his 2009 Sun City Carnival Tour to The Amphitheater at The Wharf on Thursday, August 6th. Click Here for ticket info. More
WKRG News 5 Mobile |
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Music industry sings the blues at Grammys
Rockers, rappers and record executives will gather in Los Angeles this weekend for the annual Grammy Awards, but there is little to celebrate at the music industry's biggest night.
Stuff |
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Cleburne native to perform at President’s Honors Concert
Jeremy Smith, a native of Cleburne, will showcase his talent during the President’s Honors Concert at Texas Wesleyan University at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Cleburne Times-Review |
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St Etienne 'may pen Olympic song'
Pop group Saint Etienne reveal that they have ambitions to write music for London's 2012 Olympics.
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Greensboro-area religion calendar
Saturday Mercy Ministry conference and concert, 10:15 a.m.-2 p.m.; also 7 p.m. Joel Piedt in concert, love offering accepted, Friendly Hills Church, 1450 Guilford College Road, Jamestown. Information: http://www.friendlyhillschurch.org/ or 292-7788. Baked spaghetti supper, 5-7 p.m., Bales Memorial Wesleyan Church, 1001 Bales Chapel Road, Jamestown. Adults $6, children (6-12) $3, ...
Greensboro News & Record |
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Renowned composer, Alice Parker at BGSU
Renowned composer, conductor and lecturer Alice Parker will be at Bowling Green State University Monday through Thursday. Parker is the...
Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune |
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