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Mindy Smith

Mindy Smith (born June 1, 1972 on Long Island, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. Mindy rose to fame in 2003 when she was the first artist signed to contribute to the Dolly Parton tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton, on which she sang a cover of Parton's classic "Jolene". Later Dolly Parton followed by adding backing vocals to a new mix of the song, which was then featured on Smith's debut album that was released in January 2004, One Moment More.

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Cancelled

As from now, Cancelled (CND) will rock the stage as Demia. It has been a difficult, but well thought through decision that the band had to make. Guitarist Daan says the following on this issue: "The name Cancelled started out as sort of a joke that was kind of catchy and also did result in a lot of recognition, but when we started playing abroad more and more it turned out that the obvious problems on posters, flyers and program leaflets were pretty serious".

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The 10p Mixes

"The 10p Mixes are new Liverpool two-piece. They do pretty, pretty songs with a kick and a twist of sadness, sounding both childlike and wry within a single breath. They will play on in your head all week, and you'll love every minute." -- Pete Green Danielle and Will met over a shared love of Pulp in 2004, and became friends, then after a while started going out with each other. Both being musically inclined, they started playing music together (because you can't kiss all of the time).

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The Bacchae

“A Dirty, skuzzy garage-rock band whose tracks sound like they were actually recorded in a shed in Detroit by Nick Zinner from Yeah Yeah Yeahs. ‘Man’ in particular makes us want to neck a bottle of JD, turn up the stereo and shake it like a Polaroid picture.”- NME “The Bacchae are doing something very dark and grubby up North and it is a good, good thing. It has attitude, gothic leanings, decadent ambition, literary pretensions and a very sexy sound.” –Mainstream Journal of Aesthetics "Creating an energy and vitality in their music to please the most ardent hedonist." - BBC Leeds

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