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    Krista Ravengael
     
    Thanks, But No
    Krista Ravengael's debut album "Thanks, but No" is reminiscent of Liz Phair's "Exile in Guyville" and Frank Black's "Teenager of the Year" wrapped up in a sensibility somewhat akin to Kathy Griffin meets The Flaming Lips.
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    Mama Doni
     
    Chanukah Fever
    In a spirit of outrageous fun, MAMA DONI brings her special brand of “funky music with a Jewish twist” to the holiday season with this new album, Chanukah Fever!
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    Liza Lee
     
    Houses of Detention - EP + Extra Goodies
    Alternative Pop goodness, a splash of Hip-Hop, a Jazzy delivery and lyrics to savor.
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    Fleet Street
     
    Fleet Street
    What do you get when you cross comedy, talent, bow ties, and good looks, and then multiply by sixteen?
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    andrea ball
     
    beat beat pound
    unique song writing with beautiful sweeping melodies over piano, if you like cat power or feist you'll love this.
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    The Bar and Grill Singers
     
    Grilling Me Softly
    Musical legal satire by a bunch of singing lawyers from Austin, Texas.
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    Clementown
     
    Polkabats and Octopus Slacks-The MUSIC!
    28 songs inspired by the poems and artwork of Best Selling author Calef Brown. Music for adults and children that's fun, funky and freaky.
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    Yo
     
    Strange Life
    Award winning singer/songwriter with heart, soul and a great vocal delivery
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    T-Pep and The Cousins
     
    Singles
    Listen and love.
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    Steve Westfield
     
    Mangled
    "Steve Westfield debuted solo with the very lo-fi Mangled , with guests Lou Barlow (of Sebadoh), Chris Colbourn (of Buffalo Tom) and Joey Santiago(of the Pixies)"...The History of Rock Music
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    Top Albums

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    Julia Nunes
    I Wrote These
    This is honest, intelligent independent music by a young singer/songwriter.
    Julia Nunes plays ukulele, guitar, melodica and sometimes piano. She's been writing her own songs since the age of 14, just over 5 years. She's well known on YouTube, having been featured twice, with millions of views of her more than 50 videos. This is Julia's second CD. Following on the heels of "Left Right Wrong", the new release, "I Wrote These" brings a new level of studio expertise and the use of overlaid vocals, bass and drums.
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    Mike Hughes
    The Birthday Music CD
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    Sadstyle
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    SHINE
    SHINE "Live at the No Name"
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    Rocknoceros
    PINK!
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    Editor's Picks

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      Artists You May Know

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      Pixies
      Live in New York, NY - 12/13/2004
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      Jonathan Coulton
      Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
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      Jingle Cats
      Here Comes Santa Claws
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      PT Walkley
      ...And the Adventures of Track Rabbit
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Right Here, Right Now
      Sheri Miller
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      2.
      Odette
      Rachelle Garniez & the Fortunate Few
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      3.
      Shadowland
      Rachelle Garniez & the Fortunate Few
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      4.
      Swimming Pool Blue
      Rachelle Garniez & the Fortunate Few
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      5.
      Who I Am
      Peter Buffett
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      6.
      Long Last Look
      Goran
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      7.
      Last To Know
      Goran
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      8.
      Boob Job
      Ukulele Rebels
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      9.
      Lullabye
      The Sugarplastic
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      10.
      Barefoot In The Sand
      Ward L. Ellis
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