Rothbury music festival rolls into its third day ...Detroit News: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 05:47 PMROTHBURY -- Rothbury took its time waking up on Saturday, the third day of the weekend-long music fest which has drawn more than 30,000 fans from all over the U.S. to the tiny Western Michigan town that gave the festival its name.
Get the inside scoop on classical music in Vail ...Vail Daily: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 05:11 PMMichael Butterman, Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach for the Rochester Philharmonic says that becoming more familiar with a classical music piece can make the concert more meaningful.
Music Review: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul ...Blogcritics.org: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 01:29 PM"Aboriginal music gets an angelic new voice," says The Sydney Morning Herald. There?s only one word in the English language that could possibly describe Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu?s voice: Sublime. If it doesn?t reach inside and latch onto your soul, it?s because you don?t have one.This is the type of music that, as soon as you hear the first few clean, clear, high tenor notes, you get...
Indie Music Service Alterhit Enters a Crowded Ring ...Mashable: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 01:12 PMLondon-based Alterhit, new music network that gives artists, labels, and fans one more mutual option for discovery, is striking out onto the public stage after more than a year in development. It?s tag line: ?Listen and Earn.? Suffice it to say that it may have a difficult time having a lasting impact. If you think about [...]
Iranian music everlasting ...Islamic Republic News Agency: 0 views since Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 11:46 AMIran - Music - Lasting Iranian music will remain eternal in the world thanks to its modern and traditional melodies, said a vocalist for radio programs.
Legendary music business up for sale ...The New Zealand Herald: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 01:28 PMLegendary music store Real Groovy and its entire collection of associated businesses are up for sale. Managing director Chris Hart told the Weekend Herald yesterday a bad foreign exchange deal had left the 28-year-old business in need of capital.
Music Went With Cave Art In Prehistoric Caves ...Science Daily: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 01:20 PMThousands of years later, we can view stone-age art on cave walls, but we can't listen to the stone-age music that would have accompanied many of the pictures. Researchers report that the most acoustically resonant place in a cave -- where sounds linger or reverberate the most -- was also often the place where the pictures were densest. In many sites, flutes made of bone are to be found nearby.
Music Promoter Delivers Weekend Of Dreams ...CBS4 Denver: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11:39 AMThe upcoming Mile High Music Festival is the brainchild of promoter Chuck Morris. It's a feat only someone with his experience could pull off.
Pixie among new wave of fresh young faces at summer music gig ...hellomagazine.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11:36 AMWhile it's usually Bob Geldof's elder daughter Peaches in the social spotlight, her little sister Pixie is fast becoming an equally ubiquitous face at the coolest bashes in town. The 17-year-old was helping get the party started in the VIP enclosure at a music festival in London on Thursday.
Zoo music festival ready to begin ...BBC News: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11:25 AMA three-day music festival at a zoo in Kent is ready to begin, with 20,000 fans expected to attend.
Jazz: Music to Hit Fort Collins Stage, Screen ...All About Jazz: 1 views since Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11:19 AMStarting Tuesday, Fort Collins is offering six days dedicated to experiencing the music in a variety of ways, with outdoor shows, indoor gigs, films and more.
Michigan festival aims to find its niche in a summer filled with multi-day...Lexington Herald-Leader: 1 views since Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 11:52 PMDETROIT - Maybe it's the result of tightening economics in the concert industry. Perhaps it's a reflection of our changing music tastes. Maybe we're just finally catching up with Europe. Whatever the case, one thing is clear: The music festivals are mushrooming. Following in the steps of a tradition long entrenched overseas, North America has caught festival fever. Dozens of fests - ...
Letters go to music file-sharers ...BBC News: 1 views since Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 11:28 PMThe music industry says thousands of UK broadband users who share tracks illegally will be warned of the consequences.
Deal would protect woods near Blossom Music Center ...The Plain Dealer: 1 views since Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 04:42 AMMore than 600 acres of woods surrounding Blossom Music Center would be protected as parkland under an agreement between the parent organization of the Cleveland Orchestra and a national land trust.
Airport exhibit highlights Phila.'s music heritage ...The Philadelphia Inquirer: 1 views since Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 03:39 AMSome of the city's music luminaries were at Philadelphia International Airport's A-East terminal yesterday morning to unveil an exhibit that spotlights 44 of the artists in Philadelphia's Walk of Fame.
Hot-air balloons, music and stunts in Battle Creek ...Detroit Free Press: 1 views since Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 03:34 AMFIELD OF FLIGHT AIR SHOW AND BALLOON FESTIVAL: Opening at noon today, this show has lots of planes and balloons, an amusement park, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, live music, monster trucks, July 4 fireworks and a motorcycle stunt team.
Nokia Signs On Warner Music For Its Flat Rate Music Service; EMI Only Major...paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance: 1 views since Monday, June 30, 2008 at 07:59 PMNokia is muscling through with its "Comes With Music" flat-rate digital music subscription plans: after signing on Universal Music and recently tying up with Sony BMG, the handset giant has now brought Warner Music Group aboard, with EMI being the only major left sitting out on the service.
Grant Park Festival offers fine-spun mix of music ...Chicago Sun-Times: 1 views since Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 05:09 AMA welcome anomaly occurred last Wednesday when the Grant Park Festival had to turn away patrons for a packed midweek concert of Brahms' "German" Requiem. It isn't often when the capacity of free classical music festivals falls short of popular demand.