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{article/topic_title} More Daft, More Punk And Totally Live!

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French electronic super duo is back in the USA with a live CD to help aid the pains of those who missed their last tour. 10 years ago, Daft Punk redefined music with their milestone debut LP 'Homework'. Now they have also redefined the live performance. Daft Punk is back in America with a new live Album, 'Alive 2007' (EMI Music France), the Hardest, Best, Fastest, Strongest Live Album Ever . . . or at least since Alive 1997!

{article/topic_title} Beowulf Epic Adventure Comes To Life!

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Once again, the oldest tale in the English language is told in the newly released CD "Beowulf". This time in a style familiar to the modern ear, and highly entertaining. The musical tale is based on the book "Beowulf The Warrior", (Bethlehem Books) by the English author, and master wordsmith Ian Serraillier, with music by Sam Sorensen.

{article/topic_title} NightDancers To Perform At Storied New York City Venue

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Contemporary Native American flute music duo NightDancers performs at storied New York City venue Kenny's Castaways on Thursday, December 6th, at 7:00pm. Billed as the Official New York City CD Record Release Party, NightDancers' set will include songs from their debut CD entitled,

{article/topic_title} Hobbyhorse Starts Burning Up The Airwaves

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San Francisco Bay area, folk/rock duo Hobbyhorse's album "Break In the Clouds" has been burning up the broadcast airwaves, with stations in Canada, Australia and across the US playing their unique mix of psychedelic folk/rock. The album was also recently picked as Release of the Month September 2007 by Seldom Heard Radio.

{article/topic_title} A Brief History of Nothing Charlie Nothing And His Dingulator

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by Phil Campbell, In October 2007, legendary performer Charlie Nothing passed away at his Soquel California home. The following article was originally published in The Fretboard Journal, Number 6, Summer 2007. Charlie was pleased with the story, saying "I've had interviews and articles before but yours is the best by farÅ  Thank you so much!" Thank you Charlie Nothing! We miss you.