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Temple gunman played in supremacist rock band End Apathy
Los Angeles TimesWade Michael Page, the man accused of killing six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, was a member of a white supremacist band called End Apathy, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, and in a 2010 interview about the band had expressed...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Music, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, Biography (genre)
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The Dark Knight Rises with Call Me Maybe Parody videos
For the longest time I had never heard the song "Call Me Maybe", and I considered myself lucky for it. I even avoided all the music videos that were clogging the internet with cheerleaders lip-synching to the song. Then my streak of weeks living in...
Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Music, Entertainment
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'Star Trek' actor, 50th anniversary of iconic group, country stars coming to State Theatre
Lehigh Valley Music"Star Trek" star William Shatner, the 50th anniversary of Peter, Paul and Mary, country duo Montgomery Gentry, Bill Cosby and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes are among the highlights of the State Theatre's new 50-performance season. The 2012-'... -
Album review: Chris Brown, 'Fortune'
RedEye special contributor**1/2 (out of four) As far as most of the music industry is concerned, it seems we're already living in a world where Chris Brown has earned considerable forgiveness . By being granted coveted awards show performance slots and guest features with Rihanna...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Mirage (music group), Rihanna
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The Left Banke were '60s legends, but you never got a chance to get sick of them
The Left Banke July 7, 8 p.m., $40, $55, Infinity Music Hall & Bistro. Route 44, 20 Greenwoods Road, Norfolk, (866) 666-6306, infinityhall.com It is one of those songs you have probably heard hundreds of times. Along with "Like A Rolling Stone,"...
Tags: YouTube, Aerosmith (music group), Music, Entertainment, Steven Tyler
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After accident, David Correy strives to make it as a singer
David Correy, a 26-year-old singer from Annapolis, is struggling to find the words to describe the 2006 car accident that occurred after he fell asleep at the wheel. It nearly left him paralyzed.
"I've never screamed so loud in my life. I remember...Tags: Annapolis, Entertainment, Music, Michael Jackson
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NSU student chats with Maroon 5
When Kent Johnsen had a chance to chat with members of the Grammy Award-winning band Maroon 5, he never imagined he would talk about football and tattoos, let alone politics. But those were some of the topics the 19-year-old Northern State University...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Skype, Adam Levine, Entertainment, Radio
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Zion native power-poppers Shoes stun with first album since '94
KENOSHA -- Having shuttered their Zion-based studio and record label before the failing businesses destroyed their friendship, the three guys from the power-pop band Shoes know firsthand how brutal the music industry has become. The conventional wisdom...
Tags: MTV (tv network), Entertainment, Music, The Beatles (music group), Animals
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Spring Standards play range of sonic colors
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentJames Smith, one of the three members of The Spring Standards, has instructions on how to listen to the indie folk-rock band’s newest release, “Yellow//Gold.” Released on May 1, “Yellow//Gold” is actually a set of two EPs;...Tags: Schools, Earnings, Science and Technology, TBS (tv network), High Schools
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Reel Critics: 'Rock of Ages' full of energy and fun
The pop music of the 1980s was full of Rock 'n' Roll anthems void of any deep meaning or political activism. Bands like Journey, Foreigner, Bon Jovi and the Scorpions filled arenas with loud but melodic hit songs. Most were about partying too hard, but...
Tags: Tom Cruise, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Music, Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti
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Jazz great Dave Brubeck dies at 91
The jazz artist Dave Brubeck died Wednesday at 91, according to his manager, Russell Gloyd. He died of cardiac arrest one day short of his 92nd birthday in Norwalk, Conn. The pianist and arranger, born in Concord, Calif., was one of jazz's first pop...Tags: Music Industry, Duke Ellington, Entertainment, Music, Dave Brubeck
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'Harpejji' gaining traction in music world
It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area.
Coldplay bought one. A.R. Rahman, who composed the score to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, YouTube, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Human Interest
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