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Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Music.
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Rock in the right Keys
What a delicious coincidence that the Black Keys
played Rexall Place on Saturday night -- mere days
before the return of Nickelback.
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Van Halen erupts at Rexall
The true value of a rock 'n' roll reunion is how long
the band stays reunited -- without wearing out its
welcome a second time.
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Nelson, Snoop release 4/20 pot anthem
Marijuana lovers Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg and Kris Kristofferson have teamed up to record a new weed anthem to mark the unofficial 4/20 holiday for stoners.
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Spring CD preview
Spring has sprung. And you know what that brings: April showers, May flowers and a flood of new albums as the music biz awakens from its winter slumber. Here's a quick guide to the toppermost of the poppermost. Mark your calendars -- but do it in pencil; as always, everything here is subject to change.
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Trans-Siberian piles it on
That sound you hear is Ludwig Van Beethoven rolling
over in his grave -- after a show depicting the last
night of his life presented by the Trans-Siberian
Orchestra.
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Ben Folds pulls off symphonic rock show
High expectations turned out to be no problem - for a
change - for the first Edmonton appearance of Ben
Folds with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Thursday night.
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Barely a problem
The Wheat Pool will bid farewell without a grain of
regret or drop of bad blood.
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Hedley rocks Rexall Place
You know that feeling when something you want to
suck doesn't suck half as much as you wanted it to,
and in fact is (you grudgingly admit like pulling a
tooth) rather quite good?
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Lady Antebellum owns the night
It's awfully tempting to write off Lady Antebellum as
an unfortunately named flash-in-the-pan that doesn't
deserve its massive success and should be expected to
fall flat on their pretty faces when push comes to
shove in the cold, hard world of the concert arena.
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