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Alacrity pleases
BANGALORE: Alacrity, Special Charm and Perfect Rhythm pleased when the horses were exercised here on Saturday morning (Feb. 7). Inner sand: 800m: Music Forever (Rajesh Babu) 52, 600/40. Strode out well. Red Ford ...
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Christian Beach Music Inspires the Logan Show
CAPE COD, Mass., Feb. 7 / Christian Newswire / -- There's no question that the buzz is hot about Christian music's favorite beach bum, Bill Mallia ( www.BillMallia.com ). It even looks like The Logan Show ( http://www.loganshow.com ) has joined the party.
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Gary Leonard’s Pictures Are Worth a Million Words
Photographer Gary Leonard opened a gallery for his rare archival prints last month. The Apparel News has a mini-profile of the prolific photographer, who has documented most every Los Angeles ribbon-cutting, political ruckus or cool concert since the 1970s. The name of Leonard’s downtown L.A. space is Take My Picture, Gary Leonard , which was also the title of his weekly columns ...
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UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News
Rourke to play hit man in 'St. Vincent' ... Oddsmakers deem 'Slumdog' a BAFTA favorite ... Jolie calls for refugee aid in Thailand ... Buffalo Springfield drummer Martin dies ... News from United Press International.
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Concert Review: Kevin Costner and band entertaining at Granada but not compelling
Film actors are traditionally of the “less is more” school – the tiniest twitch of an eyebrow, after all, reads huge on the big screen.
Dallas Morning News |
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25th-annual Bacchus Ball
A black-tie Mardi Gras soiree featuring a Creole cocktail buffet, auctions and Motown music by the Tip Tops. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
Jackson Free Press |
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Techno beats
Digital arts add several dimensions to dance forms, as a contemporary movements arts festival shows. Making their way swiftly onto the stage, digital arts in cultural performances often lend a colourful dimension, bringing together sounds, sights and lights at the touch of a button.
Business Standard India |
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Justin Guarini goes 'Country'
During his run on the first season of American Idol, Justin Guarini unknowingly performed a Nashville song -– Sunny writer and singer Bobby Hebb once was a member of Roy Acuff’s band. But Justin admits he didn’t have much of a background in country music going into the CMT show Gone Country 3.
USA Today |
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10,000 rock to
LAUNCESTON'S biggest music festival drew a crowd of more than 10,000 people to the Inveresk Showgrounds yesterday. Boasting some of Australia's most popular music acts, MS Fest 2009 kicked off in style with performances from local bands.
The Examiner |
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Buffalo Springfield drummer Martin dies
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Drummer Dewey Martin, who played for the 1960s rock band Buffalo Springfield, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 68, a friend says.
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‘In The Mood’ stage show planed Feb. 16 in Omak
OMAK - Music that inspired the nation in the 1940s will be presented Presidents Day, Feb. 16, at the Omak Performing Arts Center.
The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle |
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Bangor Band celebrating milestone
BANGOR, Maine – The Bangor Band, believed to be the nation’s second-oldest community band, will celebrate its 150th anniversary Monday night with a concert at the Bangor Opera House.
Bangor Daily News |
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//Out & About: Michelle Williams Sings National Anthem At Knicks VS Celtics Game//
It’s been a minute since we’ve see singer Michelle Williams–well, that’s not entirely true. The former Destiny’s Child singer did update fans via video blog from the recording studio while she was working on remixes to the songs on her latest album, Unexpected. She later went on to give a lashing to a fan that said she [...]
Neon Limelight |
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Raging Wildfires Scorch Australia, Killing 14
Walls of flame roared across southeastern Australia on Saturday, razing scores of homes along with forests and farmland in the sunburned country's worst wildfire disaster in a quarter century. At least 14 people died and the toll could rise to more than 40, police said.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul |
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Composer's opera-oratorio honors Charles Darwin
(AP) — "There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone circling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved."
The Post-Standard |
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For Oregon Symphony, it's more, more, more
More music, more choices, more possibilities. The just-announced Oregon Symphony's 2009-10 season is bigger, brighter and busier than ever, with more of everything: more stars, more concerts, more matinees. And did we mention a new Beethoven Festival on top of...
The Oregonian |
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O STREET: Happy Birthday, Mr. Marley
Oneita the Music Lover and her friend head to a birthday celebration for the reggae legend at the 1440 Collective in Detroit.
Detroit Free Press |
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Raging wildfires kill at least 14 in Australia
Walls of flame roared across southeastern Australia today, razing scores of homes along with forests and farmland in the sunburned country's worst wildfire disaster in a quarter century. At least 14 people died and the toll could rise to more than 40, police said.
Los Angeles Times |
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Grammy weekend kicks off with Diamond tribute
Many artists gave performances honoring the 68-year-old Neil Diamond as MusiCares Person of the Year.
ABC 7 Chicago |
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GRAMMYS: Here's what you need to know
If you plan to watch Sunday's Grammys Awards, here's what you should know about the so-called "biggest night in music" this year Rap is still [...]
St. Thomas Times-Journal |
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Lime Wire CEO Talks Music Industry & Company's Future
I recently got in touch with George Searle, CEO of Lime Wire, who owns one of the most widely used file sharing services of the same name. Even if you have never used LimeWire, you have no doubt read about it, as it has been mentioned frequently throughout the years when illegal file sharing lawsuits are reported on. read more
WebProNews |
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"The Origin" teams music students with professionals
SUNY Oswego students are performing alongside professional musicians and singers in this weekend's production of "The Origin." The show combines several multimedia elements to illustrate the works of Charles Darwin and features performers from across the country. Our Andy Mattison has more on how SUNY Oswego got involved in the project and what the audience can expect from the show.
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Meyers: NSU will not be venue for Afr'Am Fest
NORFOLK The fate of the Afr’Am Fest is in jeopardy after Norfolk State University announced Friday that it will not allow the popular Memorial Day music event to be held on its campus.
The Virginian-Pilot |
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Cramps Frontman Lux Interior Passes Away
Punk-rock icon Lux Interior, who was the wild frontman of psychobilly pioneers the Cramps, passed away due to an existing heart condition at Glendale Memorial Hospital in Glendale, California at 4:30 AM PST on Febriary 4, 2009...
KNAC.COM |
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For Oregon Symphony, it's more, more, more
Marco BorggreveQuirine Viersen, Dutch cellist, plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto next season. More music, more choices, more possibilities. The just-announced Oregon Symphony's 2009-10 season is bigger, brighter and busier than ever, with more of everything: more stars, more concerts, more matinees....
The Oregonian |
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