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Nightingales – USA / Gemany / Netherlands Tour Dates 2008

The Nightingales from Birmingham are on Tour again.

Thursday 6 March NEW YORK, USA
Club Midway

25 Avenue B (Between 2nd & 3rd), Manhatten, New York NY 10009
$10, $8 advance
8.00pm
THE NIGHTINGALES + CHRISTY & EMILY + HOTPANTS ROMANCE + TATTERS AND RAGS
www.clubmidway.com
Friday 7 March NEW YORK, USA
Death By Audio

49 South 2nd Street (between Wythe & Kent), Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York NY 11211
$TBC
8.00pm
A Todd P promotion
THE NIGHTINGALES + HOTPANTS ROMANCE + THE CUNTS
Death By Audio is a great ALL AGES space in a residential neighbourhood. Please respect the neighbourhood and space by not congregating anywhere on the block in front of the show and by not drinking alcohol outside of the doors. If you are under 21 please do not bring alcohol to the club, or at the very least please remember that underage drinking is illegal and should be kept on the D/L for the sake of the future of the space. Trains: L to Bedford, JM to Marcy, G to Metropolitan
www.toddpnyc.com
www.myspace.com/deathbyaudioshows

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Another Nice Mess

ANOTHER NICE MESS
DFM Radio, 4th March 2008
Hostess: Marcelle van Hoof

LISTEN LIVE online: www.dfm.nu every Tuesday between 19-22 hours CET (Dutch time) / 18-21 hours BST (UK time)
LISTEN (AGAIN) AT ANY OTHER TIME via www.anothernicemess.com
WEBSITE: www.anothernicemess.com
MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/djanothernicemess

For INFO/REQUESTS mail Marcelle at: info at anothernicemess.com
She broadcasts from home, so she might play your requested song (almost)
instantly!

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proposals to extend copyright for sound recordings from 50 to 95 years

In case anyone thought performing artists were also the music business or part of it……Here’s an email from PPL

I just wanted to alert you to some good news in our campaign on copyright term. The Commission has this morning announced proposals to extend copyright for sound recordings from 50 to 95 years. Making the announcement, Commissioner Charlie McCreevy said he no longer wanted performing artists to be the poor cousins of the music business.

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