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LV MUSIC: Loungy, comedic, vital ? Christmas Spectacular acts bring music their way

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Music store moves
Vintage music store The Music Underground moved Monday to a new location, now sharing a space with hookah lounge Chronic Town at 224 W. College Ave.

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Music City Bowl 2010: Tennessee Volunteers vs. Maryland Terrapins
The Music City Bowl for 2010 will be played December 30th in Nashville, and the Tennessee Volunteers vs. the Maryland Terrapins is probably the likeliest matchup. But wait, don’t I also have Maryland in the Military Bowl? Indeed, it gets a little confusing with all these conflicting reports, and at this point pretty much any ACC team besides Virginia Tech and Florida State is interchangeable …

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Slow Down iOS app slows your music as you drive faster
Slow Down for iPhone slows your music if you drive above the posted speed limit.

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Combining love of music and teaching
IT’S not every day a science and maths teacher ends up teaching music – but that is exactly the path Tim Yarham took when he began teaching senior music class at Spinifex State College this year.

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LV MUSIC: Loungy, comedic, vital – Christmas Spectacular acts bring music their way
Oldies acts generally fall into three categories: Those who become loungy Vegas versions of themselves, those who use comedy to help carry their music and those who persevere, playing their music as if it’s still vital – and maybe even improving it.

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Musicians will bring Christmas cheer to North Platte

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Concerts: Week of Nov. 25
Manatee

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Menifee Jazz Ensemble to hold Winter Concerts
Concerts will feature the works of John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Thad Jones and more.

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Salt Lake Children’s Choir to hold Christmas concert
For Ralph Woodward, founder and director of the Salt Lake Children’s Choir, Christmas concerts are something special and…

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Area getting festive with holiday activities
The holidays are here, and communities in the area are getting caught up in the festivities. Celebrations include parades, concerts, carols, home tours, inn tours, plays, markets and more. Mark your calendars and join the fun. Here’s a sample of what’s offered.

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Musicians will bring Christmas cheer to North Platte
The North Platte Telegraph If Black Friday didn’t put people into the Christmas spirit, a pair of upcoming concerts might.

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Prince to Bring “Welcome 2 America” Concerts to New York & New Jersey

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Pop and Rock Listings for Oct. 29-Nov. 4
A selected guide to rock and pop performances in the New York area.

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Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts
A momentous tour to celebrate what would be the 100th birthday of arguably the most legendary delta blues musician—Robert Johnson—is set to unfold with the New Year alongside a studio recording crafted through collaborations between artists in the likes of Big Head Todd & The Monsters, David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Hubert Sumlin, and Cedric Burnside & Lightnin’ Malcolm.

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Arts Roundup: Feminine Hygiene Edition
Morning, all. The funky weather we’ve been having is supposed to break today, and the forecast is 74 and sunny. Get outside during lunch if you can! Anne Midgette of the Washington Post muses about the future of orchestral concerts , fearing they might be going the way of print journalism.

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Jazz Listings for Oct. 29-Nov. 4
A selected guide to jazz performances in New York.

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Prince to Bring “Welcome 2 America” Concerts to New York & New Jersey
Prince says he plans to bring his Welcome 2 America concert to the New York area in December. After 21 nights of sold-out shows in London, Prince is to make his first return to the East Coast since 2004, his representatives said Tuesday. The singer is expected to be joined by various performers including Maceo Parker, Janelle Monae, Mint Condition, Esperanza Spalding

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BON JOVI & BRAD PAISLEY BRING AWARNESS TO GULF WITH CONCERTS FOR THE COAST

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010


Bon Jovi and Brad Paisley recently played the Concerts For The Coast in Gulf Shores, Alabama to bring attention to clean beaches and struggling businesses in the area and talk about the event and its effect.

APM Music Partners with ReverbNation to Bring an Exclusive, Handpicked Library of Indie Music to the Production . . .

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

SUNY Oneonta Professor selected to present at Spain conference
ONEONTA, N.Y. – Professor Tony Scafide of the SUNY Oneonta Music Department will take part in the International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation held November 15-17 in Madrid, Spain. Known as ICERI 2010, the event is an International Forum for scholars and academic researchers to share their projects and innovations.

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Marvell Unveils Triple Core ARM Processor
The Armada 628 is aimed at smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices that require low-power application processing.

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Showbiz: Jzelynn’s flying high
BIG things come in small packages. This aptly describes Penang-born singer Janice Zelynn whose dynamic and soulful voice has a great vocal range of three octaves. Her tone quality, phrasing and intonation puts her in good standing.

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25th Annual Editors’ Choice Awards: the Complete List
Every year, we see hundreds of Mac products. On the hardware side, you’ve got Macs, iPhones, and iPods, of course, but also printers, hard drives, displays…

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APM Music Partners with ReverbNation to Bring an Exclusive, Handpicked Library of Indie Music to the Production …
APM Music, the largest production music library in North America, partners with ReverbNation.com to bring ReverbNation Music, an exclusive, handpicked library of indie songs, to the production community.

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Jay-Z & Eminem Bring on B. O. B. as Their Opening Act for Baseball Stadium Concerts

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Want concerts?
Check out the Live Buzz blog — the only place to get up to date on all the live music happenings in Bloomington.

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People Page: Jazzing it up
DEARBORN — Another summer of outdoor free concerts has come to an end in Dearborn. Music Under the Stars, Jazz on the Avenue and Friday Nites in the Park were most notable in the frequent series. Some video selections from performances shown here are on the Press & Guide website: PressAndGuide.com.

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Reedy Chapel to have free lunch concerts
Izola Collins will play songs and hymns that favor quiet meditation during free lunch hour concerts at Reedy Chapel A.M.E. Church.

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Jazzing it up on the Square
It must be fall because Concerts on the Square has returned for September. Kicking off the series were the Jazz Guardians with the U.S. Army Band at Fort McPherson. Keeping time to the music are Pamela Consuegra and children, Tucker, 2, and Addie, 9 months. Future noon concerts are: Sept. 9, The Daniel Jackson Band; Sept. 16, Johnny Roquemore and the Apostles of Bluegrass; Sept. 23, Frankie’s …

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Jay-Z & Eminem Bring on B.O.B. as Their Opening Act for Baseball Stadium Concerts
Rapper B.O.B. has been making some big moves lately….and it all may be really paying off for him! The “Airplanes” rapper will be the opening act for Jay-Z and Eminem’s back-to-back concerts at Detroit’s Comerica park and the New York Yankee Stadium. Bobby’s managers T.J. Chapman and Brian Richardson confirmed the news through Twitter. “I’m excited about [...]

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Global Q&A: ‘Who would you bring back to life if you could?’

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

INTERVIEW/PROFILE: Jazz Musician of the Day: Larry Goldings
All About Jazz is celebrating Larry Goldings’ birthday today! Larry GoldingsWith his signature Hammond organ style and versatility on many keyboards, Boston native Larry Goldings has traversed not only the wide spectrum of jazz where he is perhaps best known, but also the worlds of funk, pop… more…

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Alain Corneau, Eclectic French Film Director, Dies at 67
The director was best known for his 1991 award-winning film “Tous les Matins du Monde.”

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Cee Lo says naughty song is art
Cee Lo Green’s expletive-laden song has been criticized for being in poor taste, but the musician says it’s actually a work of art.

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Extensive music sheet collection donated to UNC
Music librarian Stephen Luttmann couldn’t wait to see what was inside the 20 file cabinets, cardboard boxes and folders that arrived at the University of Northern Colorado on Monday.

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Global Q&A: ‘Who would you bring back to life if you could?’
Epoch Times reporters asked locals: “Who would you bring back to life if you could?”

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Music festival will bring city residents together

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Music on the Monument concludes Friday with Barrel Boys
RACINE – Brian Daniels and the Barrel Boys will perform for thefinal Music on the Monument concert from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Friday, Aug. 27, on Monument Square, Main and Sixth streets.

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Much music, dancing scheduled at 22nd Branson Fiddle Festival
Thousands of fiddle music enthusiasts from across the country will converge on Branson Landing this weekend for the 22nd Annual Branson Fiddle Festival, beginning with a free Friday night concert by Big Smith. Fiddling competition begins at 10 a.m. Saturday. There’s an “Orange Blossom Special” contest at 6 p.m. and free square dance at 7 p.m. For details, visit downtownbranson.com.

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Music festival gets the chop
The growing number of Australian summer music festivals has its first casualty – the Homebake festival in Sydney has been canned.

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Randolph Music Boosters hold annual drive for programs
From now until Wednesday, Sept. 15, the Music Boosters are looking for businesses and organizations to purchase ads to be placed in the Randolph Public Schools program book, which will be distributed during music events. The money raised will go toward the district’s music department.

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Music festival will bring city residents together
IT promises to bring the whole city together for the first music festival of its kind.

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Businseses Want Free Concerts to Bring Back Beachgoers

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

New York jazz quartet to give free concerts in Manila and Bacolod
MANILA, Philippines – The New York City-based Mark Sherman-Tim Horner Jazz Quartet will hold free concerts in Manila and Bacolod on June 18 and 19.

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Free summer concerts underway at Ballard Locks
By Robinson Newspapers Staff The 21st Annual Free Summer Concerts and Events at the Locks got started witht he Boeing Employees Concert Band June 5. During the next thee months, more than 30 bands, plays, shows and orchestras will set up at the Ballard Locks. All events are free and open to the public, but there is a limited amount of chairs, available on a first-come basis. Schedule: June 12 (2 …

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Fireworks, Concerts and Fun Dazzles for Two Weeks in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the city where America’s independence was born, is the best place to celebrate Independence Day. During the nine-day Wawa Welcome America! Festival, June 26 through July 5, visitors will enjoy a flag-waving parade through Historic Philadelphia, three dazzling fireworks displays and three free concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops and the nation’s …

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theMix hosts upcoming concerts
UKIAH – Top Shelf, one of Ukiah’s favorite local bands, will be performing not one but two concerts at theMIX. The first, on Friday, June 25, will be an acoustic set. Same great music but more energy efficient. Listen to Top Shelf’s great music as you haven’t heard them before… unplugged.

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Businseses Want Free Concerts to Bring Back Beachgoers
Businesses have submitted a plan to officials in Gulf Shores seeking $2 million for free concerts and deep discounts across the island.

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So happy together: Baby boomers’ favorite bands bring lovefest to the Fox

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

E. Russell Hicks bands perform at state concert band festival
Under the direction of Michelle Hull and Betty Sue Kitchen, the E. Russell Hicks Middle School seventh- and eighth-grade concert bands participated in the Maryland State Concert Band Festival.

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PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Tropic Lightning Rock and Jazz Bands Entertain Iraqi and U.S. Soldiers
FORWARD OPERATING BASE DAGGER, Iraq The 25th Infantry Divisions rock and jazz bands SANDSTORM! and Jazz for Joe turned Partnership Day into a festival at Forward Operating Base Dagger. The bands played for U.S. and Iraqi Soldiers who were celebrating 6 years of working together to bring security and stability to Iraq. The troops spent the day facing off in soccer matches, games of three-on …

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Warren Township seeks bands for âBattle of the Bandsâ July 29
The bands compete at one of the nights of the annual Recreation Commission summer outdoor stage Thursday night series. In July, the series usually features bands, and in August, movies under the stars.

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Five Bands That Should Become Robots
Lots of hair metal bands in the ’80s sang about getting oiled up and doing some repetitive motions (mostly involving thrusting), but it was never vital to them performing. Well, that’s all about to change.

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So happy together: Baby boomers’ favorite bands bring lovefest to the Fox
What can make a baby boomer feel like they’re 13 again? The pure joy of hearing your teen idols and other iconic bands of the 1960s gleefully sing their greatest hits.

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