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Music Listings
Pam & Terry - . Sun., Feb. 22, Mon., Feb. 23 and Tue., Feb. 24, 7-11 p.m. Rum Boogie Cafe 182 Beale (Beale Street) 528-0150.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Children's Church
Spirit and Truth Worship Center of Arthur, TN will be having their "Super Church" for kids ages 2 to 12 on Sunday Feb.22, @ 10 am. Join us for fun and fellowship with Bible stories, games, music and more!
The Middlesboro Daily |
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Mass. high school music director dies on trip
High school music director dies on trip
The Standard-Times |
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Venice Gas House Trolley sets poetry to song
Back in 2005, the poetic blues-grunge of Stone Float was one of the most salient sounds spreading out across the Madison music scene. The band featured the freaky beat poetry of UW-Madison graduate student Adam Gregory Pergament. His verses were embedded in the frequently improvised hard rock of Tate McLane.
Isthmus |
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Caustic: This Is Jizzcore
Caustic's latest set of power noise is drenched with indecency. But don't go thinking Madison's bald and bearded industrial teddy bear isn't inspired by a set of artistic values. On MySpace, Caustic rails against misogyny and mocks the clichéd use of porn clips in industrial music videos.
Isthmus |
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The Appleseed Cast moves past the fad
The Appleseed Cast began as an emo-leaning band called December's Tragic Drive, named after lyrics from the Sunny Day Real Estate song "Seven." But the Lawrence, Kan., act lost its reputation as a Braid clone and gained the irksome title of America's Radiohead when it released Low Level Owl in 2001. The album marked a turn toward atmospheric post-rock and away from the indie emo that inspired ...
Isthmus |
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Six Flags Over Texas looks to get off to early, great start in 2009
By ANDREA AHLES With Mr. Six, a nighttime parade and a Johnny Rockets, Six Flags Over Texas is ready to open its gates Saturday. And despite the recession, the Arlington park expects that thousands of guests will come ride its roller coasters and take advantage of their "value entertainment" offerings. "We were kind of ahead of the game last year when we came out with 'everybody pays kids’ ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Sunday, 22 February, 2009
As the Oscar fever catches up, expectation are high among Indians that music maestro A R Rahman, who has bagged three nominations for Slumdog Millionaire, will bring home the coveted trophy.
News Today |
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Doolittle 'Coming Back' to music spotlight
When accomplished backup singer Melinda Doolittle auditioned for the sixth season of "American Idol," she told the judges she was there to "get over the fear of standing in front of people."
The Standard-Times |
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THE ART OF THE SONG
Art and music give this book's story depth and beauty
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Current Issue:
The Rocket, a college media publication.
Rocket |
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Pitching in for kids
CORPUS CHRISTI — Supporters of Odyssey After School Enrichment Program in Rockport rounded up their hearts for children on Feb. 13 at Fulton Convention Center.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Young musicians flock to SIUC: Event a chance for evaluation, improvement
CARBONDALE - Nearly 270 young musicians made their way to Southern Illinois University Carbondale's campus this weekend to perform, not in competition, but to improve their skills and further promote their interest in music.
The Southern Illinoisan |
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KU band heralded after recorded music switch
It was all band, almost all the time at Saturday’s Kansas University men’s basketball game. A switch to more recorded music over the loudspeakers and less band music at Wednesday’s game versus Iowa State had some fans worried that KU’s basketball tradition was being tainted with NBA-style shenanigans. But the tune changed on Saturday.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Review: ‘Personals’ a well-executed look at single life
The musical revue “Personals” jumps back 20-plus years to a time when free-form shows were hot and plots really didn’t matter and the term “musical comedy” had long since changed its definition from something funny with music to something with music that has something funny.
Rockford Register Star |
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'Highbrow' music crucial to economic development
MARTINSBURG - The Friends of Music at Shepherd University hopes not only to bring so-called serious music to the Eastern Panhandle, but to enhance that nebulous economic-development tool, quality of life. "We want to present a full, rich menu of cultural activities that will add to the development of the local economy," said Dr. Robert S. Northrup, president of the Friends of Music.
The Martinsburg Journal |
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Music teacher, 58, touched many lives
Just hours after her father collapsed and died in Athens moments before a scheduled flight home with his high school jazz band, Dennis Wrenn's oldest daughter drove to Logan Airport to meet his students.
Boston Globe |
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Pulling the strings
Daniel Davis is known right now as the hip-hop violinist from YouTube, but he might be on his way to stardom.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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Local filmmakers receive entry into prestigious festival
By Chronicle Staff The movie “Where You From,” produced and directed by Bozeman filmmaker Sabrina Lee, will premiere at the Florida Film Festival this spring.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle |
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Seeing a future in music
PENAMPANG : Parents should not become a stumbling block to their children’s pursuit for talent in the music industry.
The New Sabah Times |
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Rockford's a little bit country, a little bit quirky
A rollicking country singer, a zany comedian and “Beauty and the Beast” drew more than 8,000 people to downtown Rockford Saturday night, making the heart of the city bustle.
Rockford Register Star |
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Myrtle Beach readies for Cdn invasion
The beach communities along South Carolina's Grand Strand are preparing to celebrate the 48th-annual Canadian-American Days Festival, a spring event timed each year to coincide with Ontario's March break.
Canoe Travel |
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Citizens speak against current noise ordinance
MARTINSBURG - Inwood resident Chuck Uhl is desperate to get some sleep. He says that's not possible because of the loud music which blasts from a nearby bar, a noisy barrage that occurs every night until the wee hours of the morning. It's not just his imagination, he said.
The Martinsburg Journal |
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Beat reporters bring depth to coverage
In today's interactive media world, beat reporters can stand like town criers at the centers of the communities they serve. Whether folks gathering at a virtual town square are concerned about taxes and government services, seeking business tips and trends, are patrons of the performing arts or baseball fans, the reporter keeps them up to date while exchanging questions and ideas.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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New hip hop festival set for Saturday in Leland
GREENVILE - Slowly but surely, the rest of the entertainment world is beginning to take notice of the talent located in the Mississippi Delta.
Delta Democrat Times |
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