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Music on December 14th, 2007
The first downright battle of bands took place in Basel in 1964. The cosmopolitan city on the Rhine was home to the vanguard of the national rock ‘n’ roll movement with groups such as The Dynamites, The Sevens, The Red Devils, The Sheapes and The Countdowns. Now, finally drums were banging, basses hammering, and […]
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Rock on December 14th, 2007
On another visit, the fish du jour was described by the server, jerking his thumb in the direction of the water, as a bluenose bass caught near the Olympic Peninsula. But as soon as I finished enjoying the fine firm-fleshed fillet bathed in beurre blanc, I walked over to Jack’s Fish Spot to buy […]
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Concert on December 14th, 2007
In reality, Radiohead probably didn’t do much to accelerate the downfall of the traditional music industry (it was doomed anyway). It’s also questionable just how big a step In Rainbows and its pay-what-you-want price tag were toward the way music will be sold in the future, since it would probably only work for three […]
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Music on December 14th, 2007
And despite his penchant for underage females, Kelly has sold in excess of 36 million albums worldwide. He’s managed several multi-platinum albums, 12 Play - (6x), R. Kelly - (5x), R. - (8x), TP-2.COM - (4x), Chocolate Factory - (2x), Happy People/U Saved Me - (3x). R. Kelly has collected multiple Grammy, American Music, […]
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Concert on December 14th, 2007
Born on January 23, 1936, Ken grew up in Meadowbank and attended Parsons Green Primary School and the Royal High. After leaving school he joined the Scottish Daily Mail, then moved to London to work in Fleet Street. He moved back to Scotland and worked latterly at the Daily Record, where he became chief […]
Tremblay was thrilled with W-DMX, citing a number of reasons it was so valuable during the project. I ve worked with W-DMX in the past on elaborate shows such as Cirque du Soleil s Delirium and knew it was reliable, he says, Not only is it impossible to run cable when dealing with set […]
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Concert on December 14th, 2007
If one wants to get in the true rock ‘n’ roll giving spirit this season, you could do some serious “benefit-hopping” Friday night. Over three dozen area bands are donating their talents at three deserving fundraising concerts - perhaps unfortunately competing with each other on the night.
“I was really thinking about languages. As we have a Chinatown on our doorstep, I thought if I could learn Chinese that would be brilliant as not a lot of people can do it.
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Pop on December 14th, 2007
Jerry Seinfeld, best known for the US sitcom bearing his name, has remained fairly quiet in recent years on the big screen. He has spent the last four writing, producing and voicing his new animated film, Bee Movie.
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Concert on December 14th, 2007