January 26th, 2009 by anraam120
Woodwinds dazzle - Fremont News-Messenger
FREMONT — Woodwind quartets date back to the early 19th century and they have been a long standing tradition in Europe since the 18th century. Even back then, people formed these musical groups to play soothing, instrumental music at special events
Source: www.thenews-messenger.com
January 26th, 2009 by anraam120
Popular Music - Chicago Tribune
Officials at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church today announced their choice for their next pastor: a young grandson of Billy Graham with a taste for surfing, pop music and powerful preaching. Gasps, then applause, greeted the announcement of the name
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com
January 25th, 2009 by anraam120
Local Celtic festival set for Jan. 31 - San Marcos Daily Record
San Marcos — The first ever San Marcos Celtic Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 31 at the San Marcos Activity Center. Art and crafts booths will feature prints, jewelry, felted crafts, Renaissance clothing, Celtic crosses, books
Source: www.sanmarcosrecord.com
Radio City Music Hall - Newsday
Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center in Manhattan. Sometimes referred to as ¿the Showplace of the Nation,¿ and has been a leading tourist destination in the city. Show more » Radio City Music Hall is an
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Chambers and hubby hit gold with Rattlin’ Bones - Tasmanian Examiner
TAMWORTH - Husband and wife Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson’s labour of love has paid off, with the couple taking home five Golden Guitars at the Country Music Awards last night. The couple won single of the year and APRA song of the year for
Source: www.examiner.com.au
January 25th, 2009 by anraam120
Trailblazer Rahman - Business Standard
A R Rahman winning the Golden Globe for his music for Slumdog Millionaire is probably the most significant thing to have happened to the music industry in India in a long time. Not that there haven’t been any commercial or even creative successes
Prerecorded music at inauguration causes flap - Daily Herald
NEW YORK — To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The revelation that millions of people who saw the inauguration of President Barack Obama were actually listening to recorded music instead of the actual performance of the Yo-Yo Ma and
Ketchikan musicians recorded by one of world’s best - Sitnews
Ketchikan, Alaska - For Darren Morze, proprietor of Philadelphia-based Plan B Recording Studios, an average day involves recording some of the east coast’s finest musicians, doing live sound for legendary bands at Philadelphia’s Trocadero Theater
January 25th, 2009 by anraam120
Trailblazer Rahman - Business Standard
A R Rahman winning the Golden Globe for his music for Slumdog Millionaire is probably the most significant thing to have happened to the music industry in India in a long time. Not that there haven’t been any commercial or even creative successes
Source: www.business-standard.com
January 24th, 2009 by anraam120
Guitars sweep for dem Bones - Age
See some of the biggest names in music and who their unlikely twins are - it’s like looking into a mirror! See the strange pics. IN WHAT amounted to a coronation of sorts for Australia’s new country royalty and a vindication of the youthful direction
Source: www.theage.com.au
Vibrate” A Live Music Soul Groove - Louisville.com
Artist Information After creating a classic regional US debut album in 2006, Kentucky-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Darnell Levine used his recent music business degree to create a songwriter’s piano-driven EP in 2008 and tour relentlessly
Source: www.louisville.com
January 24th, 2009 by anraam120
My secret life: Stephen Wiltshire, artist, 34 - The Independent
Wiltshire says: “I love strolling around the streets, making up new ideas, buying my magazines, and drawing.” The home I grew up in is in Little Venice, Maida Vale, London. They have some beautiful houses there: luxury flats, boats and barges
January 24th, 2009 by anraam120
TheStar.com | Entertainment | Experts defend pre-recorded inauguration - Toronto Star
NEW YORK–To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The revelation that millions of people who saw the inauguration of President Barack Obama were actually listening to recorded music instead of the actual performance of the Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak
January 23rd, 2009 by anraam120
Why do popular songs trigger specific memories? - Times of India
WASHINGTON: Just thinking about a particular song can evoke vivid memories of the past or special events in your life. “We thought that actually hearing the song would bring back the most vivid memories,” said Richard Harris, professor of psychology
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
January 23rd, 2009 by anraam120
Live or Memorex? Some music for inauguration taped - Napa Valley Register
WASHINGTON - The classical music played for millions of people watching President Barack Obama’s inauguration was not the live performance it appeared to be. Unless you were one of the fortunate few sitting within earshot of the celebrated performers
The Pine Leaf Boys’ digital Grammy bid puts a fresh spin on vintage - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Courtesy of the Pine Leaf Boys Pine Leaf Boys vocalist and accordionist Wilson Savoy: “We are good representatives of real Cajun music.” Hear selected tracks » The Pine Leaf Boys travel to Los Angeles in two weeks to attend the Grammy Awards. The