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Concert news: O.A.R., Foster the People, Cavo, Of Montreal, the Magnetic Fields
The Baltimore SunMerriweather Post Pavilion has announced its first summer concert of 2012. It'll be the indie band Foster the People. The band, out with debut album "Torches," will play June 10. The album has already been certified Gold by the RIAA, which is probably...Tags: Of Montreal (music group), O.A.R. (music group), Indie (genre), Station North, Foster the People (music group)
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Independent musicians' trade group comes out in support of SOPA, PIPA; Wye Oak, others balk
The Baltimore SunA couple of controversial, Internet piracy bills in Congress have pit the tech industry against the music business, even independents. In a statement sent out early Wednesday afternoon, A2IM, the largest trade organization of independent musicians and...Tags: Peter Gabriel, Music Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Entertainment Events, OK Go (music group)
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Want an app? There could be a tax for that
That download of an Angry Birds app, Katy Perry song, or "Captain America" movie could end up costing consumers more, thanks to a "digital products" tax proposal that's being pushed in Annapolis this year by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The bill, part of a move...Tags: Katy Perry, Martin O'Malley, Business Enterprises, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations
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Concert news: Rammstein, Noel Gallagher, Gary Clark Jr., Cuneifest
The Baltimore SunNext year's concert announcements are already starting to roll out. The German industrial metal band Rammstein will perform at 1st Mariner Arena, of all places, on April 25. Expect lots of pyrotechnics. The band is promoting a greatest hits package,...Tags: Music, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Music Industry, Gary Clark Jr., 1st Mariner Arena
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Relive the '80s at Jiffy Lube Live with Def Leppard
Editor's note: The Def Leppard concert originally scheduled for July 9 has been rescheduled to July 31 due to a family illness.
If the kids will be flocking to Merriweather Post Pavilion on Saturday night for Animal Collective, their parents will heading...Tags: Rock of Ages Corporation, Heart (music group), Music Theater, MTV (tv network), Broadway Theater
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Checking in with Linkin Park
Linkin Park has been around for 12 years now, but it was only last year that it made what has been hailed as its best album.
On Thursday, the veteran band will perform at Verizon Center as part of its "A Thousand Suns" tour, which recently completed...Tags: Verizon Communications, Linkin Park (music group)
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Ice Cube comes to Bourbon Street
If Ice Cube's career is any indication, the life cycle of a rapper is highly unpredictable.
One day you're protesting police brutality, and 20 years later you're playing cute for the "Ramona and Beezus" set.
Still, his legacy as one of the pioneers of...Tags: Netflix Inc., Censorship, Steve Martin, Ramona and Beezus (movie) , Freedom of the Press
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Recording Industry: Here's a (inadvertent) handy guide on best websites for stealing music
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Midnight Sun blog: In response to an inquiry from the federal government trade czar, the Recording Industry Association of America released Monday a filing itemizing "notorious markets" across the globe. Notorious markets are physical places...Tags: Latin Music (genre), Music Industry, Australia (movie), Beijing (China), Court Preliminary
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Schedule of events for Obama's inauguration
The Associated PressTUESDAY, Jan. 20 Gates to the Inaugural Ceremony open at 8 a.m. The inaugural festivities are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. They will include: • Musical selections of The United States Marine Band, followed by...Tags: Human Rights, Joseph E. Lowery, John Paul Stevens, U.S. Navy, Abraham Lincoln
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'Top Chef: Las Vegas': d'Or galore
Reality CheckGreetings, Top Chef watchers. Liz and Justine here to chronicle the last week before the competition moves from its cozy home of Las Vegas to the finale in Napa Valley. Most of the fat has been trimmed from the ranks......Tags: The Washington Post, Dining and Drinking, Maryland Renaissance Festival, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Judges
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Surprise exit and a cliffhanger in 'The Biggest Loser'
Reality CheckHere's John-John on last night's Biggest Loser:If you have somehow forgotten that the Winter Olympics starts this week and is being aired on NBC, this week’s The Biggest Loser literally beat you over the head with reminders, and promos, and......Tags: NBC (tv network), Neck, Sport Climbing, Television, Multi-Sport Events
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PeerCache next foe in copyright war
The Wall Street JournalThe Swede behind the world's most popular song-swapping software is at it again. Niklas Zennstrom, who co-founded Kazaa B.V., the company that created the program of choice for sharing songs and videos online, now is offering Internet service providers...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Napster Inc., Judges, Business Enterprises, Companies and Corporations
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