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WA News
Police will be out in force at this weekend’s Good Vibrations Festival despite claims that an over-presence at the Big Day Out contributed to the suspected drug overdose death of a teenage girl at the event.
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Entertainment Calendar, Feb. 19, 2009
THE MIX "Healthy U/Healthy Families," health fair, 4-6 p.m., Muskegon Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts, lobby and upstairs, 427 W. Western. Speaker, Michael Karpovich, "Creating the Best Generation," 6:30-8 p.m. Free. 672-3968 or www.mercyhealthpartners.org Postcard Salon reception and sale,...
The Muskegon Chronicle |
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Concert benefits Tipton band
TIPTON — Tipton High School Band Director Rodney “Top” Fletcher is looking forward to next Saturday.
Kokomo Tribune |
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By CANDIS RIEDER Correspondent
Eisenhower Middle Senior High School students Erin Wagner, Zack Cathcart, and Gretchen Landin were selected by audition to participate in the PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators Association) Region II Chorus Event taking place Feb. 18 through 21. Guest conductor for this year's event will be Dr. Rowland Blackley, Director of Choral Activities at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio. He will direct ...
Warren Times Observer |
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Things To Do Today: Feb. 20, 2009
Music BROWN SISTERS 7 to 10 p.m. Admission by donation. Elk River Community Center, 902 Main St., Elkview. Call 304-965-3722. COUNTY LINE COUNTRY 7 p.m. Adults $7, children $3. Kanawha Valley Jamboree, 8902 MacCorkle Ave., Marmet. Call ...
The Charleston Gazette |
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Wade returns to Perry with constructive lifestyle, new music
Roger Alan Wade was reborn slightly more than a year ago. The singer-songwriter from Chattanooga, Tenn., said he experienced an epiphany on Super Bowl Sunday last year as he was watching quarterback Eli Manning lead the New York Giants to the pinnacle of success.
Macon Telegraph |
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Music career chose Friedman
To hear Andy Friedman tell it, he didn't choose music. Music chose him. A gifted visual artist who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in painting, Friedman spent his youth learning the techniques of the old masters and at the tender age of 23 decided it was time for him "to create the perfect piece of art."
Athens Banner-Herald |
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Eddie Vedder
Why Is He Famous? Eddie Vedder is the lead singer of Pearl Jam, and one of the fathers of the grunge music movement of the early ‘90s. As a solo artist, he contributed the entire soundtrack to 2007’s Into The Wild.
AskMen |
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BSO's music going digital
James Levine continues to put his stamp on the Boston Symphony Orchestra - this time, digitally. In releasing his first recordings as music director of the BSO, Levine...
Boston Herald |
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The Mikado, Rocket 88, NESkimos, The Cocktail Hour and more
LOVE CROSSING Hey, did you happen to save your Orlando Broadway Dinner Theater tickets when the venerable home of buffets and belting it out went belly-up at the end of 2004? Probably not; odds are, you tossed the now-worthless ducats into a homemade bonfire when you realized you had bought entry to a joint that didn't exist anymore.
Orlando Weekly |
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Counselor suspended after teens hear Christian music
A Southern California counselor with nearly two decades of experience with foster children is challenging a decision that she be punished after four teens she took on an approved day-long outing encountered a beach festival – and heard Christian music.
WorldNetDaily |
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Lifeline to laid-off workers scheduled
WARREN - Area agencies ranging from job placement to foreclosure aid and suicide counseling will offer their services to laid-off workers at the ''Lifeline to Laid-Off Workers'' community event Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Packard Music Hall. Sponsored by United Auto Workers Local 1112 at the General Motors Corp.
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They've started calling Indians 'slumdogs': Composer Aadesh Srivastava
By Subhash K. Jha, Mumbai, Feb 20 : Bollywood composer Aadesh Srivastava says he is embarrassed to walk on the streets of the US after Oscar-nominated 'Slumdog Millionaire' because 'they have started calling Indians slumdogs'.
New Kerala |
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Prince Launches New Website
Prince`s latest online endeavour is lotusflow3r.com. The new Prince website was launched this week and features new music from the purple one. Three songs ‘Disco Jellyfish’, ‘Another Boy’ and ‘Colonized Mind’ can be heard if you add the cassette into the cassette player on the site.
Undercover |
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Katy Perry's saucy striptease at Italian music bash
London, Feb 19 : American singer songwriter Katy Perry gave audience at an Italian music bash the time of their life after she did a striptease for them.
New Kerala |
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Things to do, Feb. 20-26
Get 'In the Mood' in Visalia 7:30 p.m. Tuesday / Visalia Fox Theatre, 300 W. Main St. / $20, $30, $35 and $40 / (559) 625-1369, foxvisalia.org Feeling nostalgic? Just looking for some cool swing music? Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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Review: Flamenco singer Morente lives up to hype -- and then some
For once, you can believe the hype. Estrella Morente, the young flamenco singer who has captivated Spain, devastated a sold-out Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Arts with a spine-shiveringly beautiful performance Thursday night. ''I was born to fly,'' Morente sang, and indeed, she's an angel of flamenco.
Miami Herald |
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Treasure Cat, The Stonewall Jackson 5ive return with Admiral Browning
Fans of local rock music can plan to be at 123 Pleasant St. this weekend, where two local bands will share the stage. Local acts, Treasure Cat and The Stonewall Jackson 5ive, along with Maryland-based rockers Admiral Browning, will play to a 123 audience Saturday night. While Treasure Cat and the SJ5 are no strangers to 123, Saturday’s show will be both bands’ first performance of 2009 at the ...
The Daily Athenaeum |
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Kind Buds to perform Friday in Bridgeport
Bud & Budd, aka The Kind Buds, will perform at the Acoustic Cafe in Bridgeport on Friday at 10 p.m. The duo, who will play original tunes and covers, have played various festivals including Sunshine Daydream at the Killington Ski Resort, and have opened for such artists as Jefferson Starship and The New Riders of the Purple Sage.
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The New Relics to take stage at Wheeling Jamboree Saturday
One of country music’s oldest venues will welcome Morgantown based music act The New Relics Saturday. The band – made up of vocalist Mike Arbogast, guitarist Jim Bidwell, bassist Josh Swiger and drummer Bryan Martin – will take the stage of The Wheeling Jamboree at 7 p.m. Saturday. The New Relics gained recognition while touring the nation, promoting the four albums it has released since its ...
The Daily Athenaeum |
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WVU baseball opens season in Florida
It’s that time of year again. The sun is shining, the grass is cut and the sharp pinging of an aluminum bat is music to the ears. Baseball season is finally underway. While the Mountaineers won’t make their home debut until March, the team begins a rigorous road stint in Tampa, Fla. that begins tonight. “We’re definitely stepping up a notch in competition this year,” said head coach Greg Van ...
The Daily Athenaeum |
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Nova Scotia promoter says he hasn't heard status on his P.E.I. concert proposal
It doesn’t look like Nova Scotia concert promoter Harold MacKay is going to be bringing an outdoor show to P.
The Guardian |
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Springsteen has a new sound
Following 2007's album entitled "Magic," Bruce Springsteen recently released his 24th album, "Working on a Dream." Throughout decades of rock 'n' roll's most influential moments, Springsteen has worked hard to paint a vivid picture of himself through his musical mantras.
Clemson University Tiger |
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The return of the kings
Recently, it was announced that Blink-182 would be reuniting for a tour, highlighted by an appearance at the Grammy's. For those of you who don't know, Blink-182 is a punk rock band that spawned such '90s goodness as "All The Small Things." And for those of you who religiously watch MTV, "Meet the Barkers" star, Travis Barker, is the drummer for the band.
Clemson University Tiger |
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Festival premiere
The world premiere of the feature-length film, Searching for Michael Peterson, will be a highlight of the Global Surf Industries Noosa Festival of Surfing.
Sunshine Coast Daily |
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