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CLEAN : Gregory Porter aiming for Grammy

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CLEAN : Gregory Porter aiming for Grammy
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PIMCO's Sundstrom Previews BOJ, ECB Policy Meetings

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Jul.25 -- Geraldine Sundstrom, managing director at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about monetary policies in Japan and Europe. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Ramy Inocencio on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Singer, actor, 'The Gambler': Kenny Rogers dies at 81

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Actor-singer Kenny Rogers, the smooth, Grammy-winning balladeer who spanned jazz, folk, country and pop with such hits as “Lucille,” “Lady” and “Islands in the Stream” and embraced his persona as “The Gambler” on record and on TV died...
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CLEAN : Sting "driven by subconscious" on new album 'The Bridge'

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"I'm driven by my songs, I'm driven by my subconscious (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CD inspired by Great Train Robber is released

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London - October 18, 2004 1. Pan down of exterior of HMV record store in Oxford Street in central London to street 2. Record store and people in street 3. Pan down poster for record 'Mailbag Blues Ronnie Biggs's Story' 4. Picture of...
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Roskilde Festival Day 3

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1.Wide of fire show/Actress/Man banging drums surrounded by fire 2.Wide of fire show 3./Various of Pet Shop Boys on stage performing New York City Boy 4.Wide of tents- 5.Girl getting out of tent in the morning 6.Girl washing hair in...
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The AP's Rich Matthews reports from New Orleans as the city observes the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

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New Orleans marks Katrina anniversary Prayers, protests and a lingering disgust with the government's response to Hurricane Katrina marked the disaster's second anniversary Wednesday, with a presidential visit doing little to...
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New Orleans jazz musician Irvin Mayfield says Hurricane Katrina didn't kill the city's musical soul.

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HEADLINE: First Person: After Katrina, an upbeat note CAPTION: New Orleans jazz musician Irvin Mayfield says Hurricane Katrina didn't kill the city's musical soul. (Aug. 25) Irvin Mayfield / Jazz musician New Orleans
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Campaigners welcome Battir's listing as World Heritage Site

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Campaigners are hoping that the elevation of the West Bank village of Battir to a UNESCO World Heritage Site will help stop the Israeli's building a separation barrier there. They fear the area's ancient terraces and natural landscape...
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A 13 year old Jazz singer could be set for international success

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SOURCE: AP TELEVISION NEWS/Fogo Labs/MZ TV Production and Distribution Inc/TVA network Montreal - recent 1. Nat sound of Nikki Yanofsky singing (November 19, 2006 footage provided by Fogo Labs) 2. Wide Nikki on stage at Place Des Arts...
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CANADA: HALIFAX: G7 SUMMIT: BILL CLINTON INVITED TO JAM WITH JAZZ BAND

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English/Nat There is one big name that Summit watchers and the people of Halifax will be looking for among the local music scene. That name is Bill Clinton. The US president's saxophone playing is renowned, and several of the city's...
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Musicians including Herbie Hancock and Kermit Ruffins kicked off performances in New Orleans to celebrate International Jazz Day. The concert began Monday morning with ritual drumming and a string of jazz performances.

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HEADLINE: New Orleans concert marks International Jazz Day CAPTION: Musicians including Herbie Hancock and Kermit Ruffins kicked off performances in New Orleans to celebrate International Jazz Day. The concert began Monday morning with...
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USA: NEW YORK: CLINT EASTWOOD IS STAR GUEST AT JAZZ CONCERT

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English/Nat Clint Eastwood will be the honoured guest Thursday night at a concert in New York City's Carnegie Hall. An all-star Jazz Band will pay tribute to the actor's love of jazz as well as his extensive use of music in his own...
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AP Exclusive Justin Bieber and Esperanza Spalding react

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, California, 13 February 2011 1. Justin Bieber seated backstage asks Esperanza Spalding, who beat him for Grammy Award for Best New Artist, to share the seat with him 2.. SOUNDBITE (English) Justin...
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Singer Nina Simone, dies at 70 in France

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FILE - August, 1998 Lebanon 1. Wide of concert stage with Nina Simone performing with band 2. Mid shot of Nina Simone seated at piano singing 3. Wide set up shot of Nina Simone presser 4. Press cutaway 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Nina Simone,...
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CD inspired by Great Train Robber is released

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London - October 18, 2004 1. Pan down of exterior of HMV record store in Oxford Street in central London to street 2. Record store and people in street 3. Pan down poster for record 'Mailbag Blues Ronnie Biggs's Story' 4. Picture of...
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Jazz great Herbie Hancock is appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Paris, 22 July 22, 2011 1. Herbie Hancock being nominated as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador by UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova 2. Close shot of Herbie Hancock's Goodwill...
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Smart robots interact with humans at US university

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AP Television Atlanta, United States - November 10, 2010 1. Mid pull of robot Simon taking red carton and dropping it in bin 2. Various exteriors of Georgia Tech University campus 3. Mid of Professor Gil Weinberg playing piano, pull...
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The orchestra making beautiful music from ugly rubbish

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LEAD IN : The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura social project in Paraguay is inspiring children facing exclusion across the globe.The youth orchestra that plays instruments recycled from junk now enjoys world wide fame, travelling the...
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Turkey is Tango's second home

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A group of international tango goers are enjoying a day of tango and milonga dancing on a boat. The atmosphere is reminiscent of Buenos Aires, but this background view is actually Istanbul. Almost every month tango followers from around...
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Lisa Simone at the Baalbek Festival

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LEBANON FESTIVALSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:57SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBaalbek, Lebanon - 21 August 20161. Various of Lisa Simone, American singer and daughter of Nina Simone, performing at...
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VOICED: Bass diva lights up stage at Montreal Jazz

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VOICED: Bass diva lights up stage at Montreal Jazz
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VOICED: Miles ahead: Paris celebrates Miles Davis

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50 years after the release of Miles Davis's landmark album Kind of Blue, Paris dedicates the world's first major exhibition to the late legendary trumpeter, who always had a special relationship with the French capital. Paris, France...
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CLEAN: Lauryn Hill headlines Cape Town Jazz Festiv

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CLEAN: Lauryn Hill headlines Cape Town Jazz Festiv