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Does Gorging Equal Muscle Growth? (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Many wild animals, particularly carnivores, exhibit a feast/fast eating pattern. I have been looking into how this may connect with muscle growth. The first thing I'm noticing is that the "window" for muscle growth may be shorter than people think.... |
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Beneath the Massacre Check In From Europe (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Montreal's BENEATH THE MASSACRE is currently on the road in Europe for the first time as part of a tour with MISERY INDEX, DESPISED ICON and ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY. Commented frontman Elliot Desgagnes: "The tour is nothing short of amazing! The... |
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Brian Linne Releases Single Shared Cross To Aid Catholic Social Services (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Port Huron, MI-January 28, 2008 Brian Linne is an independent rock-pop artist on mission, not only to spread the word about his music but the meaning and purpose of it. Driven by his own motivations to succeed in life and take a Christian path, Brian decided to give back to the Catholic Church and its social services with the song ?Shared Cross.? |
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Blue Man Group "How To Be A Megastar Tour 2.1" Premieres On HDNet (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - For those who haven't yet experienced Blue Man Group (and especially for those who have) their debut in high definition will definitely be a television event that you can't miss!On Sunday, January 20 at 8:30 p.m. HDNet will present Blue Man Group in all their frenetic glory with a performance from their latest tour, "How to be a Megastar 2. |
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Mambo Mariachi Rock turned into One World on Share My Love (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - by Mark Kirby, The term "one world," as it applies to music, makes one think of vapid New Age background sounds. This is where musicians take little exotic bits of music from Third World countries and turn rich cultural legacies into fast food sounds with no distinction and a wisp of the original flavor. It wasn't always this way. Back in your crazy Uncle's day - the 70's, the decade that will never die - bands like War, Mandrill and Santana had no trouble mixing the music that they heard and loved with their own cultural roots. Mandrill, in particular, was consciously created - personnel-wise - to include members with Latin and Caribbean roots to go with as black Americans and one of their psychedelic, white, hippie friends. |
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Independent Artist Sones De Mexico Ensemble Garners 2008 Grammy Award Nomination (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Independent Mexican folk music band Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago is not only living the American dream, but that of countless musicians, young and old, who simply have a deep commitment and love for the pursuit of their creative profession. They just garnered a 2008 GRAMMY Award Nomination for "Esta Tierra Es Tuya (This Land Is Your Land)" in the Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Category for the upcoming 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards to be broadcast live from the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday, February 10, 2008, 8:00pm (eastern) on CBS. |
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Internet Radio Hits the Mainstream in the U.K. (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - From The Guardian, January 28, 2008By Jemima KissMore than 8 million people in the UK listen to web-based radio services every week and nearly 2 million download podcasts on a weekly basis, according to a survey that suggests internet radio has hit the mainstream |
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Michael Veitch Interview (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Genre:Rock, Folk, Americana, Roots For fans of : Tom Petty, James Taylor, The Band, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Peter Gabriel Album: Painted Heart Michael Veitch has played the Newport Folk Festival, been invited to the Clinton White, and opened tours for Shawn Colvin among many high points in his career. He's recorded 6 cd's of original music, played through a zillion singer-songwriter hangs and venues and has been living in Woodstock for the last 8 years. |
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Manhattan New Music Project Presents "Jazz Cycles" At The Iridium Jazz Club (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - Manhattan New Music Project (MNMP) Records will be hosting a performance of Paul Nash's 2007 release "Jazz Cycles" at Iridium Jazz Club on Wednesday, January 23rd. Prepare for modern jazz with a touch of Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage, Al DiMeola guitar lines, horns inspired by Blood Sweat & Tears and the guts of a good, tight jazz ensemble. Watch video from Manhattan |
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Olli Jokinen to Habs, possible! (Feb 01 2008 01:48 GMT) - The Montreal Canadiens seems to be the front runner for the Jokinen race along with the Buffalo Sabres. Thi is still just a rumour. The Panthers would be asking the Habs two current roster forwards and one defenceman prospects. This would be a great addition to the Habs that are doing pretty good this season. [... |
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