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  DMC World DJ Championships!         


Author: AnitoKid
Date: Aug 5, 2008 10:36

Friends, The 2008 DMC World DJ Championship: Philippine Search
is on! Elims are set on August 8, 2008, with the
much-awaited finals scheduled on August 20, 2008!

The champion will compete in the 2008 World Championships
in London, England, on September 25-27!

IT IS my first major sponsorship! And I kid you not!
Much thanks for looking, everyone!

http://anitokid.blogspot.com/2008/08/dmc-world-dj-championships-philippine.html

:)
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Aug 1, 2008 04:37

Frequently Asked Questions

* = new info since last posting

This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
online?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard in my...
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Jun 1, 2008 05:01

Frequently Asked Questions

* = new info since last posting

This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
online?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard in my...
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: May 1, 2008 03:48

Frequently Asked Questions

* = new info since last posting

This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
online?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard in my...
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Apr 1, 2008 04:41

Frequently Asked Questions

* = new info since last posting

This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
online?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard in my...
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  BOOK: Retrospect of Woodstock at 40 - New Book         


Author: Joanne
Date: Mar 19, 2008 10:24

SEARCHING FOR WOODSTOCK '69 PHOTOS

This is Joanne Hague from the Woodstock - Preservation Archives. I
was hoping that there is someone out here who could help me.

We've been approached by the publishers of Goldmine Record Album Price
Guide (Krause), to author a retrospective of Woodstock at 40. We are
trying to amass a daunting 500-700 rarely, if never before seen,
photos of Woodstock and the Bethel/White Lake area at that time, to
commemorate the 40th anniversary coming up next year..

Our vision of this book is to use photos from festival-goers, crew,
townspeople and such
and present this book from their perspectives, which will make it
different from any others. Included in the book will be memories from
people who were there - at the concert, and in the area. Also,
pictures of memorabilia from the festival, posters, tickets, stuff
from Yasgur's farm, etc., provided we can locate these buried
treasures.
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Mar 1, 2008 04:42

Frequently Asked Questions

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This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
on RealAudio?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard...
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Feb 1, 2008 08:59

Frequently Asked Questions

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This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
on RealAudio?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard...
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  FAQ: rec.music.dementia         


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Date: Dec 1, 2007 05:39

Frequently Asked Questions

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This FAQ is posted twice monthly to rec.music.dementia and
alt.music.weird-al newsgroups, plus once monthly to rec.music.info
It is available on the web at the Demented Music Database (dmdb.org).
This FAQ will answer the following questions:

1. What is "dementia", other than a mental disorder?
2. Where can I hear "The Dr. Demento Show" in my area? Can I hear him
on RealAudio?
3. What can I do if the show isn't heard...
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  CONCERT: Great Atomic Power [Toronto Ontario]         


Author: chrissiek
Date: Nov 24, 2007 22:23

http://greatatomicpower.com

Although the band itself is a freshly-spanked newborn, the members are
seasoned music veterans. Tory Cassis (vocals, guitar, trumpet) is a
Juno-nominated singer-songwriter & one of Toronto's premier swing
vocalists. David Matheson (vocals, guitar, piano, banjo) is a founding
member of Moxy Fruvous and current member of Betty & The Bobs. Murray
Foster (vocals, upright bass) is also a former Fruvous member and
currently tours with Great Big Sea.

They offer up tasty three-part harmony and instrumentation that leads
toward country and bluegrass & which help unify songs ranging from the
Mills Brothers to The Beach Boys, Gillian Welch & Tom Waits. Dobro,
trumpet upright bass, acoustic guitar and the harmonies give the band
the feel of something from Tennessee or West Virginia, circa 1943.

A handful of songs are drawn from the impressive back catalogues of
Dave and Tory as well. Through some strange musical alchemy, this mix
of songwriters and eras blend into an intimate, gorgeous sound of
called The Great Atomic Power.

THE CONCERT:
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