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The Verve Intellectual Property Case: A Bittersweet Example

Rosario Monge 2006-01-23

Intellectual property's tentacles are long and strong. Maybe the largest battlefield in IP is the music industry. Composer, producers, interpreters and license owners might get unexpectedly involved in legal battles regarding the misuse or abuse of a

Percy Sledge among acts at Alabama music hall bash (AP via Yahoo! News)


Performers appearing at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame ceremony March 25 in Montgomery include hall members Percy Sledge and the Blind Boys of Alabama.

Beginner Kayaker? Find the Best Kayak Paddle

Niall Barco 2006-01-23

Buying a good paddle is as important as buying a good kayak. There are many different paddles to choose from.

When you are shopping for kayak equipment and accessories, a paddle should be among the first things that you buy. Carlisle kay

Cuyamaca music teacher awarded top state prize (San Diego Union-Tribune)


When Pat Setzer walks the aisles in his guitar class, he leads with his ear. “Good” he says, upon hearing a piece of music that is in tune and has the correct meter. “Good.” But every so often a note rings flat and the professor’s ear perks. “That’s off,” he says.

The Greatest Rock Song of All Time

Terry Mansfield 2006-01-23

Rock and roll music originated in the American South in the early 1950s and then quickly spread throughout the rest of the country and ultimately the world. By the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, rock and roll had become what many thought was the most po

Percy Sledge among new names in Alabama music hall (AP via Yahoo! News)


Entertainers lined up for the Alabama Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony March 25 in Montgomery include Percy Sledge and the Blind Boys of Alabama.

The Revolution Of High-Tech Recording Industry

Jenny Le 2006-01-23

Today, music is one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world. This market is hotter for many reasons. First of all, customers’ demands and tastes are higher and more diversified than ever. Second, the number of people and companies worki

Ex-ITV boss takes over at EMI Music as CEO goes (Reuters via Yahoo! News)


EMI Music, which is seeking new funds to avoid breaching debt covenants, said Chief Executive Elio Leoni-Sceti would step down shortly, just a month after he was tasked with finding a new business plan.

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First a Trickle then a Flood.The Birth of the Blues in Britain

Robin Piggott 2006-01-23

Chris Barber’s Jazz Band with the beautiful Otillie Patterson on vocals brought the sound of New Orleans to British traditional Jazz buffs in the late fifties and early sixties. This was just the beginning of a wave of new sounds that culminated in

Legendary band Solas takes the stage at The Music Hall (Portsmouth Herald)


The Music Hall makes it a tradition as St. Patrick's Day rolls around each year to provide the Seacoast area with the opportunity to hear fine Celtic music, and this year proves no exception as the legendary Irish band Solas hits the stage on Sunday.

Humor Under The Keyboard

Ismael Tabije 2006-01-23

For me, the piano is the symbol of what is stiff, proper and elegant. It doesn’t have faults, it is perfect. Pianists are the most perfectionist people in the world. They should not and can not make mistakes especially when performing. That is how I

Music, food, drink come together at Cocoa Beach fest (Florida Today)


Brevard attorney and foodie extraordinaire Tony Hernandez thinks there ought to be a law that pairs excellent wine with great international cuisine and outstanding music.

U2s Bono From Rock Star To Designer To Humanitarian

Sher Matsen 2006-01-23

U2s lead singer Bono isn’t content with being part of a top band. Fashion and Music – well I’m sure they can mix!

Bono was born Paul David Hewson in 1960 in Dublin Ireland. His stage name is Bono. Bono is the lead singer of US, he is

Canadian Music Week: Woodhands could use a few more (Toronto Star)


Canadian Music Week is upon us and the Toronto Star would like to make its fondness for Woodhands public in a manner that the dance-floor-troubling Toronto duo deems appropriate, so we leave it up to Dan Werb and Paul Banwatt to choose where their big cover-photo shoot will take place.

Practicing The Guitar - Are You Kidding Yourself?

Sandy Knoll 2006-01-23

Practicing the guitar is no different than doing anything else to improve other aspects of you life. For example, if you're an athlete do you improve your endurance by driving you car? No, you do it by running or some other form of exercise that buil

Exhibit mines American music history (Silver City Sun-News)


SILVER CITY -- Local musicians and music historians Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie, who make up the duo Bayou Seco, will have the honor of working with the Smithsonian Institution s Museum on Main Street exhibit, "New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music," which opens this weekend in T or C and will travel around the state.

Throat Singing in Inuit Culture

Clint Leung 2006-01-23

Originally, Inuit throat singing was a form of entertainment among Inuit women while the men were away on hunting trips. It was an activity that was primarily done by Inuit women although there have been some men doing it as well. In the Inuit langua

The Rolling Stones

Chad Koch 2006-01-23

1. You Can't Always Get What You Want
2. Only Rock 'n Roll
3. Get Off My Cloud
4. She's A Rainbow
5. Under My Thumb
6. It's All Over Now
7. Don't Stop
8. Happy
9. The Last Time

1. You Can't

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