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Have you ever had the feeling that something is about to happen? If you're like me, you've always wanted to be one of those people who shows up with the coolest, newest, about to be happening thing, but always seem to be a couple of moments off. We'll here's our chance...CLICK HERE FOR ENTIRE ARTICLE

Marince set to release new CD

Sarah Marince is starting out 2008 on a good note. But, then again, she has hit a lot of good notes throughout 2007 too, and has many more to offer on her new country CD, "Somebody Like You." She is known locally as the "anthem singer" because of her many times singing not only this country's national anthem, but other's as well.

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CD REVIEW @ mippin.com

I’m really digging a couple of country tracks at the moment. Carrie Rodriguez’s (above) fragile alt-country “Rag Doll” is beautiful, starting off with a sparse arrangement that emphasizes her delicate vocals and the inevitable tragedy of the lyrics. And it keeps getting better as the warm instrumental goodness is gradually layered on. And the second song is some sugary pop country by Sarah Marince. She may just be a teenager, but she’s got vocals to burn on her version of the current Jimmy Wayne Top Ten hit. Yeah, she had to change a few pronouns around, but that hooky chorus is just irresistible. MP3: Rag Doll - Carrie Rodriguez MP3: Do You Believe Me Now - Sarah Marince.

Moon's Marince shoots for the stars

MIDLAND -- When the sun’s up, she’s a high school student. At night, she turns into an aspiring pop star.

Over the next two days, Sarah Marince will fill both roles from under one roof. And unlike Hannah Montana, Marince doesn’t have to throw on a wig or assume a secret identity.

Marince is the real deal; a 17-year-old Moon Township girl who on Saturday will release her first CD with a free concert at her high school, the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School in Midland.

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McCain / Palin Campaign News

If You've Been... to some of the more recent John McCain/Sarah Palin rallies in Pennsylvania, Ohio or Missouri over the last couple of weeks, then the chances are pretty good you've heard a perky, blonde-haired girl revving up the crowds by belting out some recent Nashville hits.

Allegheny County native Sarah Marince, 18, became the campaign's official opening act after McCain's handlers heard her performing at an August rally in Washington, Pa., in which McCainPalin

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