Be my guide: Austin, Texas, music scene is packed with good, bad … – Los Angeles Times

Be my guide: Austin, Texas, music scene is packed with good, bad
Los Angeles Times
Readers seemed to have endless suggestions for my stop in Austin on my two-week, music-driven trip. No wonder. This city lives and breathes music.

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Traffic moving smoothly into Rothbury Festival – Detroit Free Press


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Traffic moving smoothly into Rothbury Festival
Detroit Free Press
The 70-plus rock, folk, hip-hop, reggae and other acts are performing on five stages during the festival that ends Sunday. It also offers camping,
Second annual Rothbury music festival tuning upVictoria Advocate

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Celebrate Independence Day with a Latin flavor – Terra.com

Celebrate Independence Day with a Latin flavor
Terra.com
Traditional cuisine dishes to add Latin flavor to the barbecue, and listen to traditional Latin music. Talk to your children and relatives about the

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Freedom Fest will feature country music's Rodney Atkins – Tampabay.com


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Freedom Fest will feature country music's Rodney Atkins
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With the addition of platinum-selling country artist Rodney Atkins to this year's event, Santerelli hopes to double this year's attendance.

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Vail Valley: 'Classic blues, classic rock, and everything in between' – Vail Daily News

Vail Valley: 'Classic blues, classic rock, and everything in between'
Vail Daily News
Reed said fans of Bob Seger, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, and that whole era of music, will recognize the sound, and old favorites. “It's classic blues

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Michael Jackson Left Behind Tons of Unreleased Music – 411mania.com


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Michael Jackson Left Behind Tons of Unreleased Music
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Michael Jackson left behind so much unreleased music that he could have several new albums released in the coming years. The material ranges from unused
AP Enterprise: Jackson left an 'endless' supply of music that Newsday
'Endless' unreleased music in Jackson's vaultsDaily Mail – Charleston

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Locals invited to join Latin Hip Hop Tour – Quartzsite Times

Locals invited to join Latin Hip Hop Tour
Quartzsite Times
up and running with tracks of music he's produced, for sale. He can be contacted at vicluthor@gmail.com. For more information on the Latin Hip Hop Tour,

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Mania Music Group Goes Green, Threatens Elected Officials – Baltimore City Paper


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Mania Music Group Goes Green, Threatens Elected Officials
Baltimore City Paper
Kane tried the risky move of pulling a lady from the audience to rap the club track "Headbussa" to, and pulled it off beautifully.

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Milsap's respect endures in his musical legacy – Lonoke Democrat

Milsap's respect endures in his musical legacy
Lonoke Democrat
“It seemed like they had all of the good soul music, and yet they had the Grand Ole Opry! Besides, I knew if I wanted to make it in country music that

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Femi Kuti Brings the Zoo Down – Mshale African Community Newspaper

Femi Kuti Brings the Zoo Down
Mshale African Community Newspaper
He came to the Minnesota Zoo on June 30 th to hear a favorite musician, King Sunny Adé who opened the evening of Nigerian music to a near-capacity crowd of
Femi Kuti and Positive Force + King Sunny AdéTime Out Chicago

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