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| Amber McClean |
| http://ambersworld.co.uk |
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Solskala singer extraordinaire, pop diva or just a cheeky monkey... you decide :-)
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| Amber McClean on MySpace |
| http://www.myspace.com/ambermcclean |
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The Nice Up vocalist in residence and ex-singer of Barflyz. Together we're working on a new project called Solskala as well as The Nice Up - watch this space for details.
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| Drinks of France |
| http://www.drinksoffrance.co.uk |
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Forget Laithwaites, forget Sunday Times Wine Club, forget Virgin Wines... these guys are the tops when it comes to quality unusual French wines and very reasonably priced too! Go on, give them a try!
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| Nik Turner |
| http://www.nikturner.com |
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One of the best and most under-rated musicians the world has to offer... and one of the nicest guys I've ever met - go check him out!
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| Pama International |
| http://www.pamainternational.co.uk |
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My favourite ska/reggae/rock-steady band of the moment. It's an honour to be playing sax with them - looking forward to more of the same.
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| Solskala |
| http://www.solskala.com |
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New project, new website... well, the start of a new website! Look on our MySpace site for now :-)
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| Solskala on MySpace |
| http://www.myspace.com/solskala |
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New project fuses the best of world music without the politics. We're looking for guitar & keys if anyone with a like mind fancies a challenge. No rock musos though!!!!!!!!
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| The Nice Up on MySpace |
| http://www.myspace.com/theniceup |
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Need I say more??? Check it out for the downloads and general info, some photos, blah-blah....
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• noun 1 a relationship or connection between people or things. 2 something that facilitates communication between people. 3 a means of contact or transport between two places. 4 a loop in a chain.
• verb make, form, or suggest a link with or between.
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