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On the One on Tuesday, Jul 11 2006 @ 4:00pm
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Dead Americans on Saturday, Jul 15 2006 @ 4:30pm
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Mood Area 52 on Thursday, Jul 20 2006 @ 5:30pm
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Ovulators on Saturday, Jul 29 2006 @ 4:00pm

The following artists are currently on tour and coming through our area.
In support CD World is placing all titles by these artists on sale from now until 3 weeks after their show.
- Neko Case
- Neko Case & Her Boyfriends
- Mat Kearney
- Lyle Lovett
- Janiva Magness
- Jason Mraz
- Widespread Panic
- Widespread Panic
- Widespread Panic

The entire catalog of the following artist will be on sale through next
Tuesday (7/18/2006).

Dashboard Confessional - Dusk And Summer
($11.99) [The New Dashboard Confessional Album Is A Great Album If your Into The New Full-Band Sound of Dashboard That A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar Left Us On If Your Into The Earlier Era of Albums When It Was Just Chris And His Acoustic Rocking Out With His Heart-Out It Lives Up To The lyrical Genius Heart-Felt Writing That Christopher Ender Carrabba Is Known For It Is Most Likely To Be Played In Single Songs Instead Of Just Letting The Whole CD Play Track To Track Until It Is Over Like You Could Do On All Previous Dashboard Efforts]
Nelly Furtado - Loose
($11.99) [It stands to reason that gold and multiplatinum certifications (for 2003's Folklore and 2000's Whoa, Nelly!, respectively), a pair of Top 10 singles ('I'm Like a Bird' and 'Turn Off the Light'), and a Grammy Award (for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance), to name just a few accomplishments, would afford a certain level of confidence. But nothing has inspired Furtado to throw caution to the wind more than motherhood. 'Motherhood makes you fearless,' she says. 'The album is very youthful-sounding,' Furtado continues, 'and I think that's partly due to the presence of this two-year-old in my life. I was with her all day every day and then I'd go to the studio at night, and I think that translated into a playful energy I feel onstage but that hasn't really been heard on my records.' ]
Keane - Under The Iron Sea
($11.99) [Keane have perfected their forebear's dark stadium-rock formula on their second album, all the more miraculous considering it was once again done without guitars. If Under the Iron Sea sounds considerably edgier than its predecessor, that's because it was recorded while the band was on the verge of splitting. But the friction has also given Keane a renewed sense of purpose, breaking the mid-tempo monotony with vibrant material such as 'Nothing in My Way' and 'Try Again': soaring songs that make the band sound unsinkable.]
Keb Mo - Suitcase
($11.99) [Handsomely spare and richly resonant, his new album Suitcase is a diverse collection of songs that the artist feels are his most personal to date, and his range and innate eloquence have never been better served. Keb' Mo's unvarnished vocals are bell-like in clarity through frank delivery and emotional constancy, and his acoustic and slide guitar mastery ring just as true. With laconic storytellin' and gritty country blues tunes, from broadside ballads to lilting odes to love, through mellow folk rags and fiery laments, Mo's seamless synthesis of roots idioms, pop ardor and lyrical dexterity is soulful and authentic.]
Phish - Live in Brooklyn (2PC)
($22.99) [Live in Brooklyn was filmed on June 17, 2004 at Keyspan Park at Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY. It marked the start of what would be the final Phish tour and was the first date after the emotional news of their breakup was announced. The show was simultaneously broadcast to movie theaters nationwide-arguably the most successful live theatrical broadcast to date, with legions of loyal Phish fans reportedly dancing in the aisles across the country. Included on this DVD are the two complete sets the band performed that day along with sound check footage and three full peformances from the second Brooklyn date.]
Phish - Live in Brooklyn (3 CD set)
($17.99) [Live In Brooklyn was recorded on June 17, 2004 at Keyspan Park at Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY. It marked the start of the final Phish tour and was the first date after the emotional news of their breakup was announced. The show was simultaneously broadcast to movie theaters nationwidearguably the most successful live theatrical broadcast to date, with legions of loyal Phish fans dancing in the aisles across the country. Included on this CD are the two complete sets the band performed that day. Phish were a cultural phenomenontouring and recording for 21 years with a remarkably dedicated following who continue to celebrate everything Phish]
Pink Floyd - Pulse
($17.99) [This landmark DVD features the first ever film of Pink Floyd playing the band's seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon, live in concert. The set documents the 1994 Division Bell tour and was filmed at London's Earls Court during a record-breaking 14-night residency. The two-disc release contains the full concert performance with rare backstage footage and previously unseen extras making the collection a must-have for Pink Floyd fans. ]
Thom Yorke - Eraser
($12.99) [This is Yorke's first solo album. 'The Eraser' features nine new tracks and was produced by Nigel Godrich. Thom is currently on tour with Radiohead, who are showcasing brand new material alongside old favorites. Radiohead continue to tour through the summer, playing the US in June and festivals across Europe in August. ]

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7/12/2006 |
Aggrolites, w/ Jah Ryan
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WOW Hall |
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7/12/2006 |
Janiva Magness
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Mac's @ the Vet's Club |
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7/13/2006 |
3 the Hard Way Tour
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WOW Hall |
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7/14/2006 |
The Motet
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WOW Hall |
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7/16/2006 |
Vaughn Benjamin
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WOW Hall |
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7/19/2006 |
Mo' Mega Tour
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WOW Hall |
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7/20/2006 |
David Bazan
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WOW Hall |
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7/21/2006 |
RX Bandits
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WOW Hall |
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7/23/2006 |
Michael Showalter
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WOW Hall |
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7/23/2006 |
NW World Reggae Festival
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Pudding River Woodburn, OR |
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7/26/2006 |
Wisdom
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WOW Hall |

Below is a short summary of upcoming releases in the next few months. You can view the complete list by
clicking here.
Michael Franti & Spearhead
 
Tom Petty
 
Jurassic 5
 
Los Lonely Boys
 
Tegan And Sara
 
DMX
 
Bruce Cockburn
 
Five For Fighting
 
G Love
 
Ovulators
 
Linda Ronstadt / Ann Savoy
 
Im your man - Leonard Cohen (Soundtrack)
 
Ali Farka Toure
 
Alien Ant Farm
 
Bone Crusher
 
Boot Camp Clik
 
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
 
Da Real Choppa
 
Flogging Molly
 
Golden Smog
 
Messy Marv
 
Kelly Joe Phelps
 
Psalm One
 
James Figurine
 
Michael Franti
 
Gaelic Storm
 
Fourplay
 
Sammy Hagar
 
Living Legends
 
Pharrell
 
Pete Yorn
 
Breaking Benjamin
 
C-Murder
 
Clash
 
Eighteen Visions
 
Feist
 
David Gilmour
 
David Gilmour
 
Los Lonely Boys
 
Carlos Mencia
 

Below is a short summary of a few new releases this week. You may also view the entire list by
clicking here.
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Pink Floyd |
Pulse
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Rock & Pop |
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Phish |
Live in Brooklyn (3 CD set)
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Rock & Pop |
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Johnny Cash |
Live In Denmark - 1971
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Country |
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Seether |
One Cold Night
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Rock & Pop |
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Various Artists |
Now 22
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Rock/Pop collections |
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Early November |
Mother The Mechanic And The Path
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Rock & Pop |
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Format |
Dog Problems
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Rock & Pop |
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Sawyer family |
Why Did God Create
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Local artists |
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Thom Yorke |
Eraser
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Rock & Pop |
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Soul Asylum |
Silver Lining
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Rock & Pop |
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Muse |
Black Holes And Revelations
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Rock & Pop |
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Ramblin Jack Elliott |
I Stand Alone
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Folk |
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Sufjan Stevens |
Avalanche: Outtakes from Illinois album
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Rock & Pop |
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Various Artists |
Pilgrim-Tribute to Kris Kristofferson
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Country tributes |
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All That Remains |
Fall Of Ideals
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Metal / Goth |
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Cut Chemist |
Audience is listening
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Rap |
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Khia |
Gangstress
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Rap |
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Phish |
Live in Brooklyn (2PC)
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Rock & Pop |
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Rhymefest |
Blue Collar
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Rap |
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Boondox |
Harvest
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Rap |
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Cheyenne Kimball |
Day Has Come
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Rock & Pop |
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Living End |
State Of Emergency
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Rock & Pop |
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Peaches |
Impeach My Bush
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Rock & Pop |
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Derek Trucks Band |
Songlines Live
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Rock & Pop |
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Butch Walker |
Rise And Fall Of Butch Walker
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Rock & Pop |
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Marc Anthony |
Grandes Exitos: Sigo Siendo Yo
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Rock & Pop |
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Benevento / Russo Duo |
Play Pause Stop
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Rock & Pop |
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Cattle Decapitation |
Karma.Bloody.Karma
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Metal / Goth |
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Evaline |
Postpartum Modesty
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Rock & Pop |
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Aretha Franklin |
Live At Filmore West (DLX)
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Rock & Pop |

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38 Special |
Wild Eyed Southern Boys
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Johnny Adams |
Great Johnny Adams R&B Album
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Blues |
7/18/2006 |
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Nancy Ajram |
Ah W Noss
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Middle eastern |
7/18/2006 |
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Alien Ant Farm |
Busted: Definitive
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Alien Ant Farm |
Up In The Attic
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Mose Allison |
Mose Allison Sings
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Jazz |
7/18/2006 |
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Jimmy Arnold |
Riding with Ol'Mosby
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Bluegrass |
7/18/2006 |
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Aswad |
Aswad vs Rhythm Riders
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Reggae |
7/18/2006 |
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Rodney Atkins |
If you're going through hell
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Country |
7/18/2006 |
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Bad Manners |
Can Can
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Ska |
7/18/2006 |
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Shane Bartell |
Too soon to say
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Biohazard |
New World Disorder
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Metal / Goth |
7/18/2006 |
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Scott H Biram |
Graveyard Shift
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Black Stone Cherry |
Black Stone Cherry
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Black Uhuru |
Black sounds of freedom
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Reggae |
7/18/2006 |
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Bludgeon |
World Controlled
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Metal / Goth |
7/18/2006 |
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Bone Crusher |
Release the Beast
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Rap |
7/18/2006 |
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Boot Camp Clik |
Last Stand
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Rap |
7/18/2006 |
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Brian Bromberg |
Jaco
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Jazz |
7/18/2006 |
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Bronx |
Bronx
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Michael Brook |
Rock Paper Scissors
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Techno |
7/18/2006 |
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Clarence Gatemouth Brown |
Down South in the bayou country
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Blues |
7/18/2006 |
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Bullet Boys |
Smooth Up in Ya: Best of
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Jane Bunnett |
Radio Guantanamo
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Jazz |
7/18/2006 |
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Burning Spear |
Jah Kingdom
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Reggae |
7/18/2006 |
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Cactus |
V
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Henry Cho |
Whats that clickin noise
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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Chords |
Garden Around The Mansion
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Rap |
7/18/2006 |
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Eric Church |
Sinners Like Me
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Country |
7/18/2006 |
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Bruce Cockburn |
Life Short Call Now
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Rock & Pop |
7/18/2006 |
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