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The Rodrica Rudge/Michael Duran collaboration Baobhan Sith (pronounced Ba-van-She), a rock number which tells the Scottish folklore tale of a female vampire, will be featured on Glastonbury Radio as follows: Sun Jan 10th, 2am & 7pm, Mon 11th, 10am, Thur 14th, 8pm & Sat 16th, 8am UK GMT time.
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December 20, 2009 at 9:52 PM
Philippe Saisses ,AT WORLDS EDGE, nominated for a 2009 Grammy for
Best Contemporary Jazz Album.
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December 15, 2009 at 10:58 AM
MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid. What else is new.
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The CRIA members were hit with the lawsuit in October 2008, after artists decided to turn to the courts following decades of frustration with the rampant infringement. The claims arise from a longstanding practice of the recording industry in Canada, described in the lawsuit as "exploit now, pay later if at all." It involves th...
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December 4, 2009 at 1:15 PM
Here a link to Mad Magic livegig 1992 one of my bands!
http://jkdecker.de/MadMagic/
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In the 4½ years I�ve been on DM, I have always thought that we are very lucky to have Halaka. They are a band / collective / (or whatever) who for over 25 years have been making music that is strange, individual, sometimes beautiful, occasionally wildly self-indulgent and often completely brilliant.
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