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When planning wedding, face the music and learn to dance
In the spirit of working out and looking good at our wedding, Brian and I have participated in not one but two dance classes. Just call us Fred and Ginger.
Anchorage Daily News
A BIG NIGHT OF FIRSTS / Black & White Ball returns - rocking out and also standing in for a couple's wedding reception
San Francisco's Black & White Ball has been a tradition since 1956, but this year's fete, held Saturday, was a night of many firsts. It was the first time the floor in front of the stage at Davies Symphony Hall turned into a genteel mosh pit, where hundreds...
San Francisco Chronicle
Australian Jackie Bristow's "Crazy Love" CD on Indie BeanBag1.com/Craving Records out June 17 in North America is Next ...
Jackie Bristow "Crazy Love" Tour begins in Monterey, California, June 22 and continues through Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia, July 11 with more dates to be announced. (PRWeb Jun 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/music/indie/prweb984624.htm
PRWeb
On the American Idol News Front: Paula Abdul's 'Stalker' Paul Marturano Giving Back to American Idol with His New ...
arturano's company Off the Edge Productions, LLC has signed a ringtone deal that will make his song, "Stalker", and Milo Turk's song, "No Sex Allowed", available on most major carriers and has released new audio and video versions of the songs on Itunes with the help of producers that have worked with several major artists. The songs will be released to over 450 radio stations nationwide and a ...
PRWeb
Al B. Sure! Celebrates 40 Years of Life and 20 Years of Music
R&B legend Al B. Sure! celebrates his 40th birthday in Hollywood, CA with family and legendary industry friends. Also, happy birthday to Lil Q, Quincy Taylor Brown. Yes, Al B. Sure! and son Quincy have the same birthday June 4th. (PRWeb Jun 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/06/prweb989464.htm
PRWeb
Yahoo Sued by Indian Music Company for Copyright Infringment
Yahoo sued by Indian music company, in a case that highlights the differences between the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright...
PC World via Yahoo! News
Sugarland is all big-league in L.A. show
Review: The duo appears ready to challenge Brooks & Dunn as country's top pair.
Orange County Register
WyoGuide
Monday, June 2, 2008 Local events• Celtic to Cowboy - Roots Music of the American West. Coe Auditorium, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody. Hank Cramer examines the rich song traditions of the American cowboy and explores the origins of their music. 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. Free program with admission. debrae@bbhc.org.
Billings Gazette
I Am ... A Tenor
Ryan Silvera, an 18-year old senior at Newtown High School, was born blind with detached retinas as a result of a syndrome called retinopathy of prematurity. A singer since childhood, Ryan discovered that he had perfect pitch when he corrected his elementary school music teacher. He plans to attend Ithaca College in New York to study music education, and hopes to teach and become a high school ...
Hartford Courant
The Parallax View
(102 mins, No Rating, ). Camps & camping, homes & gardens, dining & drinking, fairs & festivals. Noise Pop celebrates its sweet sixteen with expanded coverage of art, film, comedy, and a whole lot of noise. A look at how the music fests's indie empire has grown.
East Bay Express
The Tip Sheet
WednesdayMiller-Rowe Consort are the guest musicians at "Music Sandwiched In" from 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Barrett Community Room at the Spartanburg County Headquarters Library. Music Sandwiched In is a free lunchtime concert series presented by the Music Foundation and the Spartanburg County Public Library.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
PERFORMING ARTS
In Washington, with so many accomplished "second-tier" orchestras, it would be easy to take the National Philharmonic for granted. But this ensemble, conducted by Piotr Gajewski, plays with greater refinement and virtuosity every season.
Washington Post
Bluesman to belt out tunes in Walla Walla
Curtis Salgado is one tough cookie.
Tri-City Herald
Seattle conductor to direct symphony
Anthony Spain once spent a summer in Malvern, England.
Tri-City Herald
Folk duo headed to town
The multiple talents of William Pint and Felicia Dale come to the Tri-Cities on Saturday at the Kennewick Senior Center.
Tri-City Herald
A CAPPELLA: Singing Solo Music
In the best of times, collaboration between two first-rate vocal ensembles doubles the fun. On Friday, Minnesota-based Cantus (nine men) teamed up with Norway's Trio Mediaeval (all women) for a sold-out concert at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, part of the "A Cappella: Singing Solo" festival....
Washington Post
What's happening
WHEN: Friday at 8 p.m. DETAILS: Unison will host a performance by veteran singer/songwriter John Gorka, winner of the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Competition.
Kingston Daily Freeman
Singer Usher-s in some new themes
Usher. (AP photo) For more than a decade, Usher's music has been the soundtrack to a player's lifestyle.
Kingston Daily Freeman
Amy Winehouse late, fidgety for post-rehab concert
Amy Winehouse, in her first concert since leaving rehab, showed up almost an hour late, appeared distracted and had visible cuts on her arm and a bandage on her hand.
Belleville News-Democrat
Amy Winehouse late, fidgety for post-rehab concert
LISBON, Portugal - Amy Winehouse, in her first concert since leaving rehab, showed up almost an hour late, appeared distracted and had visible cuts on her arm and a bandage on her hand.
GMA News
Lake Chelan to celebrate ice festival
CHELAN -- Amazing ice sculptures and fabulous music top the Fanta-Sea on Ice festival at Lake Chelan on Jan. 18-19.
Tri-City Herald
Sound Bites: 2007 was a year of musical movies
I tried hard not to delve back into 2007, but the recent spate of music in movies has been too impressive to ignore. All in the latter half of the year, Hollywood put out some amazing movies where music doesn't just provide a soundtrack -- it drives the plot.
Tri-City Herald
Prom night reflects schools' new diversity
Dancing close amid flashing lights and thumping music, dazzling prom-goers from Gaithersburg High School proved Friday night that some traditions transcend achievement gaps and demographic change.
The Washington Examiner
2 Oregon concerts planned
Elgin, Ore. -- The Wallowa Valley Orchestra will ring in the new year with two concerts Jan. 12-13 in Oregon.
Tri-City Herald
TV show theme songs continue to fade away
Earle Hagen and Alexander Courage, who died days apart last week, were maestros of a musical genre that faded some years before they did.
The Tennessean
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