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A Love Supreme

Disambiguation:- 1. A Love Supreme is a fanzine (fan-magazine) of Sunderland Association Football Club. They have released several Sunderland AFC inspired songs, most notably 'Niall Quinn's Disco
Pants' in 1999, by which they became the only fanzine to ever appear in the Guinness Book of Hit Records. 2. Something else

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The Summertides

The Summertides hail from Exmouth. A quaint coastal town in Devon, England,
Exmouth has imbued their unique music with all the sex, love and carnal debauchery of the traditional British seaside.
Echo at the Carnival is a truly personal and intriguing biography of songwriter Simon Richardson, who takes you on a musical journey of all the highs and lows that come with a few nights well spent.

Read more about The Summertides on Last.fm.

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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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The Lost Society

The Lost Society are a London based alternative band. Fronted by itinerant musician Joseph James and playing haunting melodies, the band take their influences from country blues, flamenco, tango and jazz. Their debut EP entitled The Loneliness of The Long Distance Runner is to be released in March 2010. Free downloads are available from www.thelostsocietymusic.com.

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The Lowland Hundred

Marooned in Aberystwyth, UK, blind chance and a shared fascination with the British seaside brought together Paul Newland and Tim Noble. On deserted beaches and vertiginous coastal paths, in ancient woodlands and derelict mines, conversations veered wildly from myth to fact, sea to sky, waking to dreaming, cartography to psychogeography, song to instrumental, melody to rhythm

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