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Freight Train Boogie Review "M" Archive
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She has a nice website. Where you can order the CD . Released June 2002. Reviewed by Scott Homewood. They are an English band. I found a page. About the band. you can order from their label, Tiny Dog. Reviewed by Scott Homewood. Rich Mahan makes no apologies on his first full-length album,. Might be just what the bartender ordered. Order from CD Baby. Released Jan. '13, reviewed by Chase Barnard. Kate's site has CD ordering. Has it too. Reviewed by Keith Robb. RAUL MALO, PAT FLYNN, ROB ICKES, DAVE POMEROY.
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The Daily Country - Album & Single Reviews
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Album and Single Reviews. Album Review: 'Stone Cold Yesterday: The Best of the Connells'. In the 1990’s the North Carolina-based band The Connells. Experienced international success with their single, “’74-‘75”, an acoustic ballad from their album. Which reached #1 in Europe and was certified Gold in Germany, Norway, and Sweden. Now Bicycle Records is set to release. Stone Cold Yesterday: The Best of The Connells,. Stone Cold Yesterday: The Best of The Connells. Is a must for any Connell's fan, but will ...
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Spadge on a Badger: My new favourite band...
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Spadge on a Badger. Just somewhere to post my ramblings that won't fit into 140 characters. Don't expect anything particularly insightful or earth-shattering. Sunday, 18 November 2012. My new favourite band. Or at least one of them, is Flipron. Not just because they write witty and catchy tunes as will be proved if you listen to this:. And Raindrops Keeps Falling On The Dead. The fact that their new album is called Firework Shoes. You don't get THAT with Amazon or iTunes. You'd be giving them a much bett...
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The Mind’s Construction Quarterly » Diary
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It is with great regret that I concede defeat and admit to myself that I don’t have the time to edit a quarterly magazine. Despite valiant efforts and wonderful contributions, the Mind’s Construction (Quarterly) is no longer a going concern. Others have offered to keep the TMC torch alight whilst I go off and do other things, but in each case they themselves have busy lives and it deserves, I think, full dedication. Mistah Haines, He Dead – An Interview with Luke Haines. By Andrew Ward (aka Wardytron).
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