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Nashville's intimate, 60-seat, 6 1/2-year-old Radio Cafe is closing due to the cafe's owner decision to sell the building in order to explore ...
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Artists Against Racism To Receive Global Tolerance Award
Artists Against Racism will receive a Global Tolerance Award, along with Alanis Morrissette, November 16 in New York at the United Nations. AAR's ...
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Steve Pritchard Opens New Booking Agency
A new booking agency has sprung up in Nashville. Industry veteran Steve Pritchard has launched Music City Artists. Initial clients include comedian James ...
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Napster, NMPA Reach Agreement
Napster has reached a preliminary agreement to pay $26 million to the National Music Publishers Association to settle its copyright-infringement lawsuit for past, ...
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"America: A Tribute To Heroes" Raises $150 Million-Plus
The unprecedented September 21 "America: A Tribute To Heroes" telethon that aired two hours commercial free on the major and cable networks, generated ...
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U2 SROs 10 Of 11 Markets
U2's fall leg of its Elevation Tour 2001 sold out in 10 of 11 markets over the September 14 weekend and with an ...
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Greater Talent Network Both Thanks And Updates You
On behalf of all New Yorkers GTN thanks you for the support you have shown our city in the wake of the September ...
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Artists Want To Play For U.S.O.
In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, artists are signing up to play for the troops ...
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"Kiss Me Kate" Gets Second Chance
"Kiss Me Kate," which was suppose to close September 23 at Broadway's Martin Beck Theater, got at least a two week reprieve when ...
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Virtuoso Violinist Isaac Stern Dies At 81
Master violinist Isaac Stern, who is credited with saving Carnegie Hall from demolition, died September 22 of heart failure at New York Weill ...
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