Easy Listening Music News
Which star’s records are more likely to be used in torture? (Sunday Herald) about music and violence regurgitates the same names: Eminem, Marilyn Manson, Scandinavian black metal. But according to a new book, instead of expletive-laden tracks with thudding bass lines, a much more widespread malevolence is lurking in the collection of your average middle-aged MOR fan.
A&E Events (Creative Loafing Tampa) DECEMBERWednesday, Dec. 31 Nervous Turkey (Yeoman's Road Pub, Tampa)Wednesday, Dec. 31 Rewind: The WMNF Tribute to the Music and Songs of 1968 w/ Boon/Christie Lenee/Crabgrass Cowboys/Ted Lukas/Johnny Zoom/Lush Progress/Midnight Bowler’s League/Rancid Polecats/Roppongi’s Ace/Talk to Mark WMNF’s Flee strays from his typical tribute show tradition of having a diverse lineup of local acts honor a ...
Headbanging dangerous says shock report (The Vine) New medical research proves that headbanging is bad for you. Luckily the docs have some great alternatives...
Events Calendar (The Times-News) The Faulkner Planetarium at College of Southern Idaho's Herrett Center for Arts and Science will present "Here Comes the Sun" at 2 and 4 p.m.; "The Christmas Star" at 7 p.m.; and "Steamrolling through the Holidays" at 8:15 p.m. Education-show tickets are $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for students.
PEP : Ogie Sings With The Idols a success (GMA News) Successful ang two-night concert ni Ogie Alcasid together with American Idol finalist Ramiele Malubay, Pinoy Idol winner Gretchen Espina and the Pinoy Idol finalists, titled Ogie Sings With The Idols.
Artbeats Fest 2008 by Samitivej Srinakarin (Thaipr.net) Enjoy rhythm of art and easy-listening music in the garden Let s gather around and have good times together! Art & crafts by celebrities, a variety of Do-It-Yourself art & crafts and relaxing music i
Ogie Sings With The Idols is a success despite problems with voice of main drawers - Posted on: 2008-12-23 12:27:47 (Philippine Entertainment Portal) Ogie Alcasid, Ramiele Malubay, Gretchen Espina and the "Pinoy Idol" finalists pulled off a successful concert despite being sick.
Avoid headbanging injury by switching to Celine Dion? (News-Medical-Net) Australian researchers have issued a warning about the danger of "head-banging" which is usually associated with heavy-metal music.
Metal Health: Headbanging Can Cause Brain Injury (FOX 29 Lake Charles) Two researchers from the University of New South Wales have released a study that bears grim news for heavy metal fans worldwide: headbanging can be hazardous to your health.
Events Calendar (The Times-News) Former Times-News writer Niels Nokkentved of Boise will sign copies of his new book, "A Forest of Wormwood: Sagebrush, Water and Idaho's Twin Falls Canal Company," 4 to 6 p.m. at Hastings Books Music & Videos.
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