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Synthesizer innovator Robert A. Moog dies
Aug 22 2005 5:03PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - He may not have been a rock star himself, but Robert A. Moog's influence can be heard in the music of bands from The Beatles to Yes, Herbie Hancock to Chick Corea.
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Fan injured in fall at Stones concert
Aug 22 2005 7:08AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - A woman was hospitalized with broken bones after she climbed onto the rafters of Fenway Park during Sunday night's Rolling Stones concert and fell 35 to 40 feet.
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Don Ho in hospital with breathing problems
Aug 22 2005 6:52AM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Don Ho is in the hospital for observation after experiencing shortness of breath. Ho, 75, was admitted Friday and was expected to stay a few days, his spokeswoman, Donna Jung, said Sunday.
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James Burton statue graces La. hometown
Aug 22 2005 6:49AM (CT)
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) - James Burton played with Elvis Presley. Now, a statue of him as a thirtysomething stands next to the King outside his hometown's Municipal Memorial Auditorium, where both performed.
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Barenboim conducts concert in West Bank
Aug 22 2005 6:42AM (CT)
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - Conductor Daniel Barenboim brought together Israeli and Arab musicians for a concert that was as much about communication as it was about Beethoven and Mozart.
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Review: Stones launch North American tour
Aug 22 2005 6:29AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Fenway Park is to baseball what The Rolling Stones are to rock 'n' roll: Part icon, part relic, part survivor. So it was perfectly fitting that the ageless rockers would launch their latest North American tour on what Keith Richards himself called "hallowed ground."
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