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Manchin receives award for backing music education
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., received the Support Music Award Wednesday for his support of music education in West Virginia. The award was presented in a Capitol Hill ceremony attended by the Shepherdstown (W.Va.) Middle School jazz ensemble, musical...
Tags: Schools, Music, Bernie Williams, Middle Schools, Entertainment
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'21 and Over' review: Recommended for Seth MacFarlane
*1/2 (out of four) If the raucous, unjustly maligned “Project X” recalled hollering in the center of a bonkers, you-had-to-be-there party, “21 and Over” feels like being a sober, irritated designated driver wondering how much...
Tags: The Hangover (movie), Music, Soundgarden (music group), Justin Chon, Todd Phillips
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Fishbone Plays StageOne in Fairfield on Feb. 28
Fishbone have been partying at ground zero for 34 years now, ground zero being wherever they happen to be touring. That's a quarter of a century of ska-punk fusion, from back before it was ubiquitous. They've toured with the Beastie Boys, the Red Hot...
Tags: George Clinton
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Album review: Atoms for Peace, 'Amok'
2.5 stars (out of 4) There’s a skip to Thom Yorke’s step from the get-go on his first album with Atoms for Peace, the side project the Radiohead singer introduced on tour in 2009-10. Atoms for Peace includes the Red Hot Chili Peppers&...
Tags: Radiohead (music group), Music, Charlie Chaplin, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman
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Ghost Bar rises from Matador's grave
It's Saturday on Ghost Bar's grand-opening weekend, and the brunette beside me knows the DJ's favorite words: "That's my song!" Her song is "By the Way" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Mind you, the DJ's version is one of those bass-injected revamps of the...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Mark Cuban, Kevin Young
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Femi!
Nigerian saxophonist Femi Kuti plays live in his home country at least three times a week, sits in on studio sessions with some artists who request his collaboration, and is finishing a new album with his band, the Positive Force. He's also a family...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Music, Amnesty International, Google Play, Music Industry
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Where are Q101 DJs now?
RedEyeTheir given names are James, Christine, Brian and Todd--but many Chicagoans remember them best for their colorful DJ names--JVO, Electra, Sludge and Fook. They were some of personalities manning the mics of Q101, the rock radio station that ruled the...Tags: Halloween, Muse (music group), Howard Stern , Fall Out Boy (music group), Radio Industry
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Like What You HEARD? CW33 News Music Playlist
CW 33 NewsMonday, October 15 Angels & Airwaves - Everything's Magic Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Phenomena Weezer - Burndt Jamb We Are Scientists - Tonight The Killers - When You Were Young Friday, September 28 Rancid – Ruby Soho Specials – A...Tags: The Killers (music group), LL Cool J, Wiz Khalifa, Sleigh Bells (music group), Bonnie Raitt
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Video/Q&A: Chicago native 'End of Watch' star Michael Pena
Like many people, the L.A. cops “End of Watch” star Michael Pena joined on ride-alongs couldn’t help but get a little excited around his famous co-star, Jake Gyllenhaal. “It was kind of funny. Everybody’s like, ‘Jake!...
Tags: Bill Murray, LSD, Theft, Danny Masterson, Entertainment Events
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Rebel Female Punk Band Members Flee Russia to Avoid Prosecution
Los Angeles TimesMOSCOW -- Two femalae punk rockers fled Russia to avoid prosecution for a controversial punk prayer the group performed in February at Moscows Christ the Savior Church. In connection with the search, our two participants have successfully left the...Tags: Defendants, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Russia, Prosecution
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Pussy Riot found guilty: Judge says women 'motivated by religious hatred'
VarietyBERLIN -- A Russian court has sentenced the three members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot to two years each after being found guilty of hooliganism for performing a protest song in a Moscow cathedral in February. Maria Alyokhina, 24, Nadezhda...Tags: Amnesty International, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Mikhail S Gorbachev, BBC
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Lolla show goes on after storm evacuation
A midafternoon storm Saturday prompted the first evacuation in Lollapalooza's eight year history at Grant Park. The rains left the park a swampy mess, but Texas-based promoters C3 Presents and the city agreed to plough ahead with a revised schedule and...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Lollapalooza, Arts and Culture, Grant Park, Pitchfork Music Festival
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