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Charlotte Martin 11/11/2005: Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR

The warm ambiance provided by Mississippi Studios, which acts like an elegant living room rather than a theater, is the perfect setting for a Charlotte Martin performance. The stunningly beautiful Martin, in her second Portland performance seemed excited, if not slightly overanxious, to make the eager audience feel as at home as the venue does. Martin, an up-and-coming pop singer with a well-disguised dark side, managed to do just that on this Sunday night as she turned in a rather talkative–Storytellers-esque

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David Gray: Life In Slow Motion

Those expecting to hear the David Gray we knew from his breakthrough album White Ladder will be disappointed. But that doesn’t mean that his new album Life In Slow Motion is a let-down, it

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James Blunt: Back To Bedlam

Proving to be more than just a looker for the ladies, James Blunt has recently achieved the momentous task of booting Coldplay from the top of the UK charts, a spot it proudly held for eight weeks. And to poor salt over Chris Martin

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Richard Thompson: Front Parlour Ballads

Richard Thompson has released several albums over the years, so it’s puzzling that this record is a first. However, this enjoyable, folksy, laidback effort is Thompson

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Rich Price – The Warmth Of Movement (INTERVIEW)

Although the airwaves have been mobbed with singer-songwriters the last few years, Rich Price thinks that the best of his genre has true staying power. Undaunted by stops and starts in his own life, Price is bridging the gaps with All These Roads.

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