Sports stars increasingly lost in the music

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

SIDELINE CUT:Have sports stars become over dependent on their personal music systems, asks KEITH DUGGAN

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T-Model Ford offers ambling Blues experience

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Few links remain to the golden age of Delta blues. Most of the artists are dead, and the generation that followed grew up in cities far away from sharecropping plantations. T-Model Fords appearance at Daveys Uptown Ramblers Club on Thursday night was a rare opportunity to witness the roots of the blues firsthand. Ford drew a diverse group of about 60 fans, spanning several generations and ...

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Concert review | T-Model Ford offers glimpse of blues roots

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Few links remain to the golden age of Delta Blues. So T-Model Fords appearance at Daveys Uptown on Thursday night was a rare opportunity to witness firsthand the roots of the blues.

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No anthem glitch for Charice; VIPs stand for folksy Noel

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Perhaps echoing the new administrations vow to right many wrongs in government, the most anticipated performer at the Aquino inaugural chose not to take liberties with the National Anthem, avoiding the musical faux pas she and other singers earlier committed.

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Helm, Hiatt – two for the price of one

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Serious music fans got two for the price of one at Massey Hall on Tuesday night as acclaimed singer-songwriter John Hiatt opened for The Bands beloved drummer-singer Levon Helm.

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Experimental band plays rare show chaos ensues

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

When the Modern Skirts are on stage, the masses tend to gather unfortunately, the masses may have been misinformed. While the Skirts were busy banging drums and further distancing themselves from their prime, the 40 Watt was playing host to a performance of complete and utter musical mayhem a super-band known only as Powers. Comprised

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What sets The Bloomfields apart

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

The Bloomfields are doing it right. Despite the music industrys generally skeptical attitude towards cover bands, this group of young musicians, popular for their first-rate renditions of 60s and 70s rock music and embraced by fans for their youthful punch, is defiantly cementing its name in the business. The Bloomfields track recordsix years of impeccable vocal harmony, showmanship and ...

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Eureka couples ministry finds footing in the great outdoors

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Its been a long time coming, but Marty and Darla Kaarres outdoor ministry has taken hold in the mountains of Northwest Montana.

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Review | MGMT

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Whether its pronounced em-gee-em-tee or management (for the

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Activision’s modern warfare

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

A dustup in the video game industry has cast a shadow over the company as it prepares for the E3 conference. But CEO Bobby Kotick is familiar with such brawls. On a warm Monday afternoon three months ago, the producers of the hit video game Call of Duty found their offices under invasion.

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