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Karima Nayt: Algerian singer and dancer recalls the start of her career in Egypt Ahram Online Through her song she addresses fashionable music videos based on computer-generated sounds and musicians becoming soulless bodies. “Nudity prevails in most of those music productions. Manyartists choose to flash their bodies, forgetting about art,” ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Token Creek Chamber Music Festival Isthmus Daily Page Piano of a very different nature will be heard at other events during the Festival: our jazz club series on August 31 and September 1, and our closing Bach concert on September 3-4. Details about allconcerts and artists can be found at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chords and Color: An Evening of Performance Art Patch.com “Painting a Song: A Night of Performance” will include a concert with live painting, artwork and a video of their rehearsal process (which Massarky filmed and edited. See clip here.) “I think the evening will be a very unique experience," Massarky ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Designer bridges music and fashion The Korea Herald Lee's mother is Sul Yun-hyoung, a veteran women's wear designer, and her father used to own C'est Si Bon, the 1960s and 1970s popular rock caf in South Korea where stars like Kim Min-gi, Kim Se-hwan and Song Chang-shik used to sing. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chamber Music Mystic The Westerly Sun Top-notch artists will deliver inspiring and engaging music of Chausson, Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven and Brahms, including the Piano Trios in B major and c minor. Other highlights include Mahler's 'Songs of a Wayfarer' with Connecticut diva Jurate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A country classic: Foley man compiles more than 23000 songs over the years St. Cloud Times Holroyd even met Ferlin Husky, an American country music singer known for honky tonk, ballads, spoken recitations and rockabilly pop tunes. The Country Music Hall of Famer had two dozen Top 20 hits on the Billboard country charts between 1953-75. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'This Kiss' writer: I've seen cancer from all sides CNN (blog) Just a few changes to the Joni Mitchell song, “Clouds,” could sum up my relationship to cancer. “I've looked at cancer from both sides now....” Having lost my husband to cancer in 1994 and then surviving breast cancer myself in 2000, I have experienced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A mainstream embrace Jerusalem Post “I invested a lot of time and effort in my CD [Out Now Recordings release Cracked Song with cellist Yuval Mesner, bassist Assaf Hakimi and drummer Udi Shlomo]. Yoni put a lot into his quartet recording [Overlook, with Nitai Levi on bass clarinet, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facing the Music Huffington Post (blog) Some opera companies have used singers to seemingly spontaneously burst into song at a local market or on public transportation. Maybe CMO should be presented with the same enthusiasm as sports events. The simulcast events from the San Francisco Opera ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Natives revive drumming Owen Sound Sun Times Their first CD released in 2010 entitled All My Relations won two Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards — for best traditional powwow music CD as well as best album cover design. A family drum group originally from the Cape Croker Chippewas of Nawash First ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
KTVU.com Talks To Brian Case Of Disappears KTVU San Francisco But I guess you could say the lyrical pattern is the first rhythm that gets put into the song besides the actual music because that's kind of what I figure out before anybody else hears anything. So it will be the guitar part and then I'll try to think ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: Do you buy albums or songs? CNET LPs are still coming out, but the primary album medium is CD, so I don't think the old Side 1, Side 2 distinctions are relevant anymore. Even with LPs some listeners jumped around from one song to another, or flipped the record over to play a favorite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Throne' doesn't meet promise Arizona Daily Wildcat With two talented — approaching genius — producers, the music in every track represents an expected, and fantastic, breadth of diversity. "N**gas in Paris" and "Who Gon Stop Me" even borrow bits from "Blades of Glory" and the Flux Pavilion dubstep ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cynthia Jones is riding a 'Journey Of Soul' Examiner.com However, I've added some things that are not the style people expect from me like a club song and a straight up traditional gospel song.” This time out, Jones offers two sophisticated club tracks with the very danceable, “Judah Jam,” and the infectious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two Carnatic legend's passion for kids Express Buzz I can't think of anyone, who hasn't been drawn to her music. And she has cut through barriers of all kinds!” Lakshmi exults. “I thank Charukesi, who went out of his way to get me the right artists, CThangavel for the book on GNB, and G Sekar, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Barbra Streisand: The way she still is CBS News A friend dragged them downtown to hear a new girl singer. "I didn't want to be there," said Marilyn Bergman, "until she walked out there and I took a look. And then she started to sing and I started to cry." Streisand sang a Leonard Bernstein song ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wheat City woman singing blues over album piracy Brandon Sun Hardinge has used the pain to pen a few songs, though she explained with a chuckle that they're probably not clean enough for radio play. But the feisty singer said colleagues have helped her to see the silver lining to the crime. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Aug 22, 2011
MUSIC, Singers, Concerts News, Aug 22, 2011
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