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| 11/19/2008 07:40 AM |
| Yahoo Music wants to top the charts again (CNN Money) |
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Yahoo Music isn't necessarily the first place where you'd expect to find hordes of Grateful Dead and Black Sabbath fans.
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| 11/19/2008 03:59 PM |
| Sources: Apple, music labels talk DRM-free songs (CNET) |
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More than a year after iTunes began offering DRM-free music from EMI, Apple is in talks to acquire MP3s from the other top three music labels.
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| 11/19/2008 02:04 PM |
| Taking Some Country Out of Country Music (ABC News) |
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Country music attracts nontraditional artists who can hold their own.
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| 11/19/2008 05:38 PM |
| Music review: Usher, the family and ladies' man (San Francisco Chronicle) |
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There were no special effects or elaborate props, not even an opening act Tuesday night at the Warfield - just two fast-paced hours of music and movement by Usher Raymond, contemporary soul music's permanent song-and-dance man. The sold-out show was the 10th...
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| 11/19/2008 05:53 PM |
| Paris — Capital of the World of World Music (The Globalist) |
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“World music” is, by definition, a global phenomenon. It draws from all regions — and encompasses manifold styles and instruments. Yet, certain spots on our globe seem to have a particular draw on musicians from many continents. Foremost among these places is Paris, France.
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| 11/19/2008 03:32 PM |
| Hudson Music Presents "Messin' Wid Da Bull" Book + CD Pack (Harmony Central) |
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Messin' Wid Da Bull, the second book and play-along CD combo pack in Hudson Music's Turn It Up & Lay It Down series, provides drummers with a new twist on the age old question "What do you get when you mess with the bull?" by offering the musical answer: "You get the horns!"
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| 11/19/2008 11:42 AM |
| CITY INSIDER / Outside Lands brought in cash - Rec and Park wants to bring in more music festivals (San Francisco Chronicle) |
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Whether you loved it or hated it, if you live in the city you probably have an opinion on the three-day Outside Lands music festival, which brought big-name acts such as Radiohead to Golden Gate Park in August. The Recreation and Park Department was thrilled...
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| 11/19/2008 05:12 PM |
| The Bohemian Quartet embraces the soul of elusive Gypsy music (The Providence Journal) |
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One listen to The Bohemian Quartet and you know that Gypsy, or Roma, music, isn’t easy to play — it’s beautiful, fast and furious, often all within one song.
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| 11/19/2008 05:41 PM |
| Daniel Ryan returns to Music Cafe with lots more tunes (Dayton Daily News) |
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When Daniel Ryan first played the Music Cafe a year and a half ago, he had to fill his set with cover tunes because he only had four original songs. It was also only the second time he'd performed in public.
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| 11/19/2008 05:43 PM |
| Apple Considering More DRM-Free Music on iTunes (GigaLaw.com) |
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A year after iTunes began offering music without copy protection software from EMI, Apple is in discussions with the other three top recording companies about acquiring DRM-free songs, according to two music industry sources.
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