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Location American Music News for 1 October 2012
Founding Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, along with Jason Bonham, will attend a an Oct. 9 press conference at the Museum of Modern Art prior to the premiere of the concert film "Celebra...
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Straight From The Teet 030 [7 Albums, 7 Days]

Ear Milk - 1 Oct 2012 20:11
True fans of music spend countless hours searching for that next great song, album or artist, whether it be online or in a local record shop. The beautiful thing about music in today’s age is that technology has c...
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Eddie Bert, Trombonist and Jazzman, Dies at 90

The New York Times - 1 Oct 2012 03:41
Mr. Bert played in pit orchestras on Broadway, onstage with jazz legends and on dozens of recordings.
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Wendy White Says Met Refuses to Pay Her After Injury

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2012 01:52
A lawyer for the mezzo-soprano Wendy White, who cannot perform since falling during a Metropolitan Opera production, says the company is refusing to honor her contract.
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The 21-year-old Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov makes his debut with the New York Philharmonic under Alan Gilbert.
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Jack White performed on Sunday at Radio City Music Hall, a day after he cut short a show with no explanation.
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The self-titled debut album of Ultraísta may bring to mind Radiohead and Beck, with reason. Diana Krall’s “Glad Rag Doll” is a bit of a departure for a throwback jazz artist.
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  Frenchman Fulgeance has been bringing his unique flavor to instrumental hip-hop for some time now, and his forthcoming LP, Step Thru, to be released on rx:tx, is no less special. His second album in the cou...
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ArtsBeat: Axl Rose to Appear on the Jimmy Kimmel Show

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2012 00:51
The appearance is part of a publicity campaign in advance of Mr. Rose's 12-night run at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, which starts Oct. 31.
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Music Review: MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC SYMPHONY

The New York Times - 2 Oct 2012 00:34
Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” shared a bill with Strauss and Tchaikovsky at the Manhattan School of Music on Friday.
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Walking into Pacha, the first thing you notice is the definitive European style to the club: the main dance floor sits on the ground floor, surrounded by the upstairs balcony where voyeurs and loungers watch the pulsing ...
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Deadmau5's new album just came out and it has already hit second place for the most purchased album on iTunes. The album features 16 new tracks with one remix of "The Veldt" by Tommy Trash. Being just two years since his...
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Kenny’s Castaways will go silent this week, becoming the latest in a lengthening list of Manhattan music sites to close because of rising costs and dwindling audiences.
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Keeping the Music Alive

The New York Times - 1 Oct 2012 03:30
Electric guitars, huge as they are, have lost some of their old magic in this era of Jay-Z, Kanye West and “The Voice.”
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Global Citizen Festival

The New York Times - 1 Oct 2012 03:21
Photos from the concert in Central Park that was organized to combat poverty around the world.
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Seeed - "Deine Zeit"

Ear Milk - 1 Oct 2012 02:44
I want to label the new self-titled Seeed album as European-industrial-dub, or maybe electronic-future-reggae. It's what R2D2 would jam if he ate a weed cookie. This trippy twelve track record has German club energy that...
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