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Latest News For 01-Jul-2008
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Music Review: A Singer Who Is Eager to Embrace the Absurd
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) On this patience-testing night full of sound difficulties, artist no-shows and some unreasonably long gaps between acts, the Tallahassee, Fla., rapper-turned-singer T-Pain was a welcome relief.
Charles Lloyd Performs at the New York Society for Ethical Culture
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) Charles Lloyd was responsible for a ton of words at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on Saturday night.
Music Review: And Now, Works by Female Composers (Hold the Polemics)
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) In a concert by the NeoLit Ensemble at Bargemusic on Friday night, it was refreshing to encounter a slate of works by seven female composers, presented without any hint of corrective polemic.
Music Review: At Gathering of Guitarists, Symphony for Six Strings
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) This year’s programs from the New York Guitar Seminar at Mannes College the New School for Music offered a balance of the standard canon and new music, with an avant-garde flourish in the final concert.
Edgar Vincent, 90, Opera Stars’ Publicist, Dies
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) Mr. Vincent was a press representative for a starry roster of opera singers, notably as the publicity agent and an adviser to Plácido Domingo for more than 25 years.
'Rock Band' Sequel On the Way
01-Jul-2008
(Cached page) Harmonix, the MTV-owned videogame studio responsible for Rock Band, has announced the game's eagerly-awaited sequel. Due out in September as an Xbox 360 exclusive, Rock Band 2 features backwards compatibility with the original
`The Fly' opera is buzz of Paris season
(AP)
01-Jul-2008
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AP - Be afraid, be very afraid: David Cronenberg's 1986 horror flick, "The Fly," has undergone a bizarre metamorphosis. It's now an opera.
Visa denial forces Boy George to cancel US tour
(AP)
01-Jul-2008
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AP - Boy George's plans for a North American tour have run into some bad karma.
Lost Beatles tape airs on BBC radio
(AP)
01-Jul-2008
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AP - A Beatles interview from the 1960s in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney discussed the way they composed songs together was broadcast on British radio Tuesday after it was found in a film can in a damp garage in south London.
Christie Brinkley divorce trial set to begin
(AP)
01-Jul-2008
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AP - There's not much the public hasn't seen of Christie Brinkley.
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