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Nice line-up!

btw, almost all your artists have been featured on KTCU's Good Show (http://www.goodshow.net).

Radio love,

Tom U.

p.s. call me about scoring some air for events like this, mmm'k? Always good to have friends who are in-tune with music worth listening to.

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In a town filled beyond capacity with great talent, Kristina has an especially powerful gift, more than just rivaling her more-famous contemporaries to my ears.

I tend to hear melodies before absorbing lyrics, but hers has a beauty, a melancholy reminiscent of Ray Davies.

Get ye to a live show of hers at the earliest possibility, preferably Friday's cd release.

I was fortunate enough to interview her and score a live in-studio performance a couple weeks ago.

Go to http://www.goodshow.net for the MP3 and more.

Thanks.

Tom U. The Good Show FM 88.7 The Choice Fort Worth, Texas

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btw, Dave...

I saw radiohead open for R.E.M. about a dozen years abo in the then-names Starplex. Most of the folks were talking over the opener until "Creep" was performed.

Would love to see Radiohead perform again in north Texas, especially to pull off the non-rock stuff ala "Thief" (even though I heard artists like Autecher doing similar stuff years before, they didn't have the mainstream access RH has).

Guess I'll get ready to post-post-post... :)

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Anyone have contact info for Blanco? I'd like to have her call in (or better, visit) for a talkstop on our show.

Thanks.

Tom Urquhart The Good Show FM 88.7 The Choice Fort Worth, Texas

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