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Great Big Sea

Great Big Sea (often shortened to GBS) is a Canadian folk-rock band from Newfoundland and Labrador, best known for performing energetic rock interpretations of traditional Newfoundland folk songs. The band also performs original material. On March 11, 2010, Great Big Sea celebrated their seventeenth birthday as a band. And like almost every one of their many anniversaries spent together, they celebrated it by playing a concert, this one in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Sam Sallon

Sam is currently recording his debut album with producer David Watson for release in 2009.
An EP containing the award winning "You May Not Mean to Hurt Me..." from the forthcoming album was released in May.
The complete track listing is: YOU MAY NOT MEAN TO HURT ME
(BUT YOU DO)
JUST THE SAME
WAR
LONG WAY DOWN The EP launch was filmed and broadcast on the net live from the Suite Studio in London. If you would like to purchase the audio, please email music@thesuite.sh The GIVE EP (2006) is also available to buy online from all major download stores

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run toto run

We're really new but folks have been very kind to us thus far . We've been played by Steve Lamacq and Rachael did a live interview on his BBC 6 Music show at drive time when Chris Hawkins was guesting. We've made the bbc's forecast for bands for 2009: "The best new bands and singers have been selected by some of Britain's most influential tastemakers as part of the BBC's Sound of 2009 search." And we were put on by Mike Walsh, head of music at XFM Nice.
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DEATHGAZE

DEATHGAZE (typeset as simply deathgaze from 2004 to 2006) is a Japanese / band formed in July of 2003 in Nagoya. The band's current-line up hasn't changed since 2009, and its only founding members still in the band are vocalist Ai and drummer Naoki. Current line-up:
藍 (Ai) - Vocals (2007-present), guitar (2010-present), bass (2003-2008)
貴樹 (Takaki) - Guitar, backing vocals (2009-present)
孝介 (Kosuke) - Bass, backing vocals (2008-present)

Read more about DEATHGAZE on Last.fm.

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So Solid Crew

So Solid Crew are a UK garage and grime act whose hits include "Oh No" and "21 Seconds", the latter of which reached number one in the official UK Singles Chart in August 2001. Another hit, "They Don't Know", reached number three in November 2001 and "Haterz" got to number eight in January 2002. "Ride Wid Us" was less successful (UK number 19 in April 2002). They have also released a single, "Broken Silence" which spoke out about government prejudice which they had faced.

Read more about So Solid Crew on Last.fm.

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Al Lewis

Al Lewis is a singer-songwriter from North Wales who now shares his time between Cardiff and London. A relative latecomer to music, it all began in earnest, back in 2007 when Al released his first two singles Waiting for You and I'll be the Moon and a welsh language EP entitled Byw mewn Breuddwyd on his own label. In March that year Al co-wrote and performed the song Llosgi (Burning) on the televised 'Song For Wales' competition, winning the songwriters category and coming second overall.

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Shihad

Shihad are a four-piece band from New Zealand, comprising Jon Toogood (guitar/vocals), Tom Larkin (drums), Karl Kippenberger (bass) and Phil Knight (guitar). Their style is best described as "hard rock", although they were described as "metal" in their formative years. Shihad were formed in 1988 in Wellington, New Zealand. They were briefly known between 2002-2004 as "Pacifier". During this time the band was attempting to break into the US market and it was decided that Shihad sounded too much like the arabic word 'jihad', thus the name change. Their major albums and EPs include:

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