Artscape 2009 Set For July 17-19 Date: 06 Jul 2009 WBAL-TV Baltimore -
Dionne Warwick, Cake and Robin Thicke are on this year's Artscape schedule for the three-day event. Click inside for more information.
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Warwick: Jackson would've loved memorial service Date: 08 Jul 2009 CNN -
Dionne Warwick was one of the thousands of guests to attend Michael Jackson's memorial service Tuesday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
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WHO'S WHO OF CELEBS JOINS STAR-STUDDED SENDOFF Date: 08 Jul 2009 New York Post -
Everyone from Queen Latifah to Brooke Shields spoke at yesterday's Michael Jackson memorial -- but there were just as many boldface names who quietly sat in the crowd to honor their friend. Longtime Jackson pals and mentors Dionne Warwick and...
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What You're Doing Tonight: July 8th Date: 08 Jul 2009 NBC Los Angeles -
Dionne Warwick at the GRAMMY Museum, horror screenwriters dish, a free summer music series kicks off
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Vinyl Cave: Dollar bin diving for Dionne Warwick Date: 11 Jul 2009 Isthmus -
Anyone familiar with crate digging knows those records that are seen over and over, for years after their release -- yesterday's hits, usually in crummy condition, clogging up every thrift store and dollar bin. But what if one was to see some of these albums in nice condition, and actually buy them?
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Dionne Warwick: Big Radio's Attacks on Me Aren't Surprising Date: 29 Jul 2009 The Huffington Post -
There is nothing "stupid" about insisting that African American workers are paid for their labor. The Civil Rights for Musicians Act is about economic justice for African American artists.
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WARWICK VS. HUGHES: Singer and radio mogul in battle over African American artist royalties. Date: 31 Jul 2009 Eurweb -
*Dionne Warwick is not holding back her feelings about the so-called "Civil Rights for Musicians Act" being debated in Congress and beyond.
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CBC VS. BLACK RADIO OVER ROYALTIES: Radio One's Cathy Hughes leads the charge against Caucus; Dionne Warwick hits back ... Date: 31 Jul 2009 Eurweb -
*A battle over music royalties has pitted members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) against the owners of black radio stations, sparking a rare public fight between African-American powerbrokers that could work against lawmakers used to easy re-election, reports The Hill.
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