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Music to their ears: Program provides music, drama lessons to home-schooled children (North County Journal) Terri Blackwell raised her baton and waited for silence from the orchestra of teenage musicians. Screamer breaks silence (Kenosha News) How does a band whose members are scattered from Texas to Michigan manage to rehearse in Kenosha? With a lot of planning. And how does that band manage to write songs together? Can These 12 Artists Revive Their Careers? (ABC News) Simpson, Ciara, Metallica & T. Pain: Some singers are starting anew this fall. News in brief (Holmen Courier) Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper. In their words: Celebrating Anne d'Harnoncourt (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The life and career of Anne d'Harnoncourt, director and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Museum of Art who died June 1, were celebrated last Sunday at a memorial service at the Academy of Music. Following are excerpts from remarks of some of those who spoke. Artists inducted into Georgia Music Hall of Fame (Access Atlanta) Here are this year's inductees into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will be held Sept. 20. Band profile: Rockers balance careers with music (The News-Press) The members of Sophomore Jynx can be called anything but immature. Valparaiso University briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana) VOLTS FOR seniors The Valparaiso Organization for Learning and Teaching Seniors has scheduled fall semester programs that will examine caste identity in India, nanotechnology research at Valparaiso University, the music of Broadway composer Richard Rodgers and a variety of additional topics. Songs of Their Making: Three Musicians Team Up (New York Times) ?Lucky 13,? a collaborative music project, was borne of the desires, joys and disappointments of three 40-something women. Stars Shining Over CMAs (Great American Country) Sept. 11, 2008 — Many of country music’s biggest stars are still glowing today over the nominations for the 42nd annual Country Music Association Awards, revealed on Wednesday. Kenny Chesney topped the slate with seven nominations, while several acts — including James Otto, Jake Owen, Robert Plant and Lady Antebellum — picked up the first CMA nominations of their careers.
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