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1: Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Mariah Carey!
One of the most long-drawn battles on copyright infringement that pitched pop diva Mariah Carey into a legal tussle came to a close today, on the September 26, 2007.

2: Metallica's Death Magnetic is Still Number One!
In terms of the rock genre, nothing can really get better than Metallica. For some time now, they have been belting out hit tracks, one after the other.

3: Madonna Onstage with Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake?
In November 7th, 2008 the unthinkable happened. Two teenage sweethearts, one of them a singing sensation and the other struggling to get her life back on track, came back on the stage after a long tiff.

4: Music Group Nirvana gets a Classic Cover Image
Nirvana has been known for belting out chart topping numbers time and again. This is the time, when Nirvana shot into fame for reasons not closely related to their music.

5: Rammstein's New Song Writer is a Cannibal!
Here is a story that is good enough to send shivers down your spine. Surely, you would have heard of strange and weird ways how musicians get inspired to make their own tracks.

6: Music Lovers Find Paradise on Gran Canaria
The annual Canary Islands Music Festival event has been drawing the world's best classical musicians since 1985, and helps to attract thousands of tourists to both Tenerife and Gran Canaria, producing extra tourist Euros for the islands. The Canary Islands Music Festival boasts events stretched over a period more than a month. Concerts and cultural events take place on both the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife from January 9 to February 16, 2009. Festival organizers are recognising some important milestones that will influence the festival's theme. This celebration of classical music has reached the quarter-century mark. The 25th anniversary will be marked with much fanfare amongst organisers, visitors and local business owners. Many of the works of classical pianist and composer Franz Lizst will be featured. The Hungarian musician would be nearing his 200th birthday. Lizst was highly regarded during his lifetime, even by his own contemporaries. He is still considered by many to

7: KUT Radio Stations: Keep Austin Wired
Austin's KUT radio station is a public radio station that lives up to its mission "to be the most trusted radio source for news and music in Central Texas." Owned and operated by the University of Texas at Austin, KUT focuses on broadcasting mostly locally-produced music programming and news, as well as some NPR, PRI, and BBC broadcasts. From the call-letters alone, you can tell the station has a long history. Three-letter call numbers started falling out of use in the 20's, when four-letter call numbers were introduced to help accommodate the growing number of radio stations. Originally, radio call signs were used by telegraph stations so that the telegraph operators could identify themselves without having to spell out their full name or location. Regulations passed by the federal government in the early teens ensured that these three-letter call signs were assigned formally, to prevent overlap. International agreements were made to allot initial letters to various nations. The

8: Lime Wire 2008 v4.18.8 - Network & Internet::File Sharing/Peer to Peer Software
Download unlimited mp3s, movies, videos, music, games, applications, ebooks and more! http://lime.wire-2008.com Written in the Java programming language, LimeWire is able to run on any computer with Java Virtual Machine installed. Installers are provided for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

9: Why the music industry should learn to love the iPod
These days the words 'MP3 player' almost invariably conjure to mind Apple's iPod, in much the same way that the words 'personal cassette player' were once replaced in the public consciousness by Sony's Walkman brand name. The iPod, however, was far from being the first MP3 player on the market. In fact, that distinction goes to the MPMan F10, made by Saehan Information Systems, in Korea, and first mass manufactured 10 years ago this month. It had just 32MB of Flash memory, and since USB ports were far from standard, connected via your PC's parallel port. When you think about that now, it's a wonder MP3 players ever caught on at all - after all, how many songs at a listenable quality can you pack into 32MB? It wasn't as if the thing was cheap either - $250, when released in the US, and when a dollar really was a dollar, rather than fifty-pence. And then there were all the lawsuits… Even back in 1998 (that was even before the invention of the ink cartridge), the recording industry was

10: All You Need To Know Regarding Music Types And History Of Music - Discover Practical Advantages
When I first started studying the history of music, I did not realize what I was getting into. I had a notion that music history was like a trivial pursuit. In


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