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The new CD América Brasil released on Discos Como No 23rd July 2008
Seu Jorge (Mr. George) made his live UK debut as part of La Linea ’05 at the Royal Festival Hall and returns to the recently refurbished venue with a few more additions to his extraordinary CV. Jorge arrived with a bang as Knockout Ned in 2002’s explosive, and multi-Academy Award nominated, City of God. Despite the film’s strapline:
"Fight and you'll never survive..... Run and you'll never escape."....read
more here
The Guardian - Download Review PDF
Songlines - Download Review PDF
Soil Pimp Released September 1st
via Gilles Peterson's Brownswood Recordings
Soil & “Pimp” Sessions’ last album “Pimpoint” has long been the preferred form of revivification around these parts. The energy these Tokyo residents bring to their music is almost tangible and totally infectious..read
more here
Time Out - Download Press Review PDF
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HMV Choice- Download Review PDF
Lucha Libre London 2008
@ Roundhouse July 4th, 5th & 6th
Doors @ 7pm with special matinee show at 2pm on July 5th
The Mythical, Dangerous, Acrobatic and Heroic World of
Mexico’s Masked Men. Featuring 16 of Mexico’s finest Luchadores including
El Hijo Del Santo & Blue Demon Jr....read
more here
Time Out - Download Press Review PDF
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Daily Star - Download Review PDF
Oscar D'Leon and his Venezuelan Big Band & DJs: Lubi and Julian Mr M
@ Roundhouse July 12th
Como no! proudly presents the first London show in five years from the great Salsa star aka El Sonero Mayor (‘The Great Improviser’), Oscar D’Leon. Oscar is a great singer, bandleader, composer, arranger and truly dynamic and innovative live performer..read
more here

LELEO Released 16th June 2008 on Acid Jazz
Brazilian chart-topper, Leleo, is set to unleash new album, Maravilhas, on the UK. A star in Brazil since the mid-90’s, Leleo has relocated from tropical Copacabana to topical Camden Town and, in a whirl of dextrous creativity, has been heating up London’s winter audiences at headline shows -both with his solo acoustic gigs and full Brazilian band, Maravilhas, as well as dropping storming Acid Samba DJ sets throughout the capital. ....read
more here

DJ
DOLORES - 1 Real - Released 25th February 2008
DJ Dolores plays live with his full band on 27th February @ Cargo
launching both 1 REAL and La Linea ‘08 This is DJ Dolores' third album,
and it sees his multiple talents come to full bloom. Using once again elements
of popular music from his native Brazilian Northeast, blended with dancefloor-friendly
electronics, horns, and rock & dub influences, he's created these
exhilarating songs which are contagiously joyful, yet based on the
observation of a grim political and social subtext...read
more here
Titina
- Cruel Destino - Released February 25th , 2008 - Astral
Music
Titina (real name Albertina Rodrigues Almeida) is one of the most
authentic voices of Cape Verde, following in the tradition of the
country's greatest singers. Born in the cultural capital Mindelo
on the island of Sao Vicente, Titina was singing in the lap of the
grand master of Cape Verdean music, B.Léza, when she was just
6 years old. By the age of 12 she was performing in public
and being broadcast on radio stations. She recorded her first
single when she was 15...read more here
Shantel & Bucovina
Club Orkestar LIVE AT KOKO, 20/02/08
"A rowdy series of pop songs…wild careering is what the
boy does best."Songlines – Top
of the World
With recent hit album Disko Partizani! still making waves throughout Europe
and riding high on commercial and critical acclaim in the U.K, Crammed Discs
are delighted to announce Shantel live at KOKO, Camden, on 20/02/08.
...read more
Jane Birkin - Sings Gainsbourg and more - Saturday 1st March
2008, The Roundhouse, London
Jane Birkin makes a rare return to London and will be singing
songs created for her by Serge Gainsbourg and from her recent
albums "Rendez-vous" and "Fictions". Singer, actress, muse,
interpreter, lover, mother, beauty, adventurer Jane Birkin
makes a rare appearance in London on March 1st for what promises
to be a genuine event. Performing, in the most profound sense
of the word, songs created for her by Serge Gainsbourg and
by a host of contemporary talents. Imbuing them with her rich
life experiences and multi-faceted craft, grace and passion...read more here
Vieux
Farka Toure - Remixed: UFOs Over Bamako - Album released
12/11/07 on Modiba Productions
The offspring of a legend has a lot
to live up to. And even if they are more than capable of standing
on their own two feet and producing quality music - such as in the
cases of Femi Kuti and Damian Marley - it's hard to think of anybody
who has actually topped their parents' success. With UFOs Over Bamako
this is exactly what Vieux Farka Toure, the 26-year-old son of the
late Ali Farka Toure, has taken another step towards achieving...read
more here
Ojos
De BrujoLive 'Techari Live' CD/DVD released – 15th October - Live
at the Roundhouse Wednesday 7th November - Latin
Grammy Nomination for “Techari”
On October 15th everyone’s favourite one-time
anarchist musical collective turned premier flamenco/hip hop/funk/reggae/latin/bhangra
collective and nu flamenco guerrillas, Ojos de Brujo, release “Techari
Live” on CD + DVD. Their 2006 CD “Techari” (“free” in
Romany) was universally lauded and has recently been nominated for
a Latin Grammy..read more
here.
Steve Reid Ensemble - Daxaar - 12th November 2007
Steve
Reid made his recording debut in 1964, aged 19, playing on Martha
and the Vandellas’ classic “Dancing in the Street”.
He went on to accompany the greatest of the jazz greats - legendary
figures such as Miles Davis, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and David Murray;
and also soul legends such as James Brown, Dionne Warwick and
Chaka Khan. “Daxaar” is the latest collaboration
between Steve Reid and Kieran Hebden (aka Four Tet) following
on from their previous Domino albums: “Tongues” and “The
Exchange Sessions” Volumes 1 + 2...read more here
Larry
Harlow's Latin Legends of Fania - Saturday November 17th
15
piece salsa orchestrafeaturing Adalberto Santiago, Yomo Toro, Lewis
Kahn, Bobby Sanabria and Nicky Marrero + special guest DJ Gilles
Peterson (BBC Radio 1) Presented by Como No at The Roundhouse as
part of the London Jazz Festival. A
great night of big band salsa direct from New York to the Roundhouse's huge
dancefloor...read more here
The
Definitive Trilok Gurtu - Twenty Years of Talking Tabla - Released – Union
Square Music – 13th August
Trilok Gurtu is a musician’s musician who
has long since left behind boundaries that limit lesser players.
At various points in his career he may have been described as an
Indian musician, Jazz musician and World musician but there is truly
no category that can fully claim or contain him. This compilation
of his work was chosen by the man himself - and a brief run through
a list of some of the musicians featured here alongside him tells
its own story...read more here
the
very best of éthiopiques - Released on 13th August 2007
on Manteca - MANTDBL516
A mid-price various artists double CD set containing the very best
tracks from one of the most talked-about series of recent years.
"Do yourself a favour and discover the Ethiopian R&B counterparts to
James Brown, Elvis Presley and Jackie Wilson but also jazz composers, folk minstrels
and bluesmen with the power and wildness of Bukka White or Son House or contemplative
piano music that might might suggest Bill Evans or Maurice Ravel for a moment,
but is really from a strange and wonderful place of its own." (Elvis
Costello)...read more here
Setsubun
Bean Unit - Released On 13th August - Accidental Records (Ac27cd)
Setsubun Bean Unit were born out of a 2005 trip to Tokyo by members of the
Farmyard Animals (Gideon Juckes, Brendan Kelly, Pete Flood), sometime Bellowhead
compatriots and general intrepid jazz livestock adventurers. Having recently
signed to Matthew Herbert’s groundbreaking Accidental Records, Setsubun
Bean Unit’s eponymous debut is released in the UK on July 16, and the
9 piece are playing a number of dates in support of their release...read
more here
'Translations' released on Cheap Lullaby - 3rd September 2007
Translations” is a slim, delicate volume in 11 chapters,
which recounts the adventures of the heart and mind undertaken
by Sylvie Lewis since the acclaimed release of her debut album
Tangos & Tantrums...read more
Mayra
Andrade - Debut Album : Navega out 10 Sept 2007 on Stern’s
Navega’s lead track, “Dimokransa”, has already been selected
by the esteemed Charlie Gillett (ahead of the pack, as usual) for his “World
2007” compilation, due out in the summer...read
more here
THE BIG CHILL Festival, Eastnor Castle Deer Park, Great Malvern,
Herefordshire - August 3-5, 2007
The Big Chill 2007 has announced its first artist names for this
summer's festival at
Eastnor Castle Deer Park in Herefordshire. Among the artists already confirmed: Kruder & Dorfmeister’s
Summer Sessions, The Cinematic Orchestra, Paul Hartnoll's The Ideal Condition',
Cymande, Tunng,
Kocani Orkestar, Ojos De Brujo, Konono No1, Norman Jay, The Skatalites,
The Blockheads, Daddy G, DJ Marky and Stamina MC, Crazy P, Chungking
many more to be added...see full details here
Gypsy
Beats & Balkan
Bangers Too - Released 23rd July on Atlantic Jaxx - Compiled by
Russ Jones and Felix Buxton
Gypsy
music and culture is finally receiving long overdue credit. Many
new bands are coming through; established bands feel like they’ve
won the lottery and fantastic, previously undiscovered, bands are
latterly seeing the light of day. Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello is
making his second film with Madonna, The Kocani Orchestra are headlining
the Big Chill Festival and Mahala Rai Banda are playing Glastonbury.
Borat hooked up with DJ Shantel and everybody is grooving to the
happy, happening sounds of the Balkans. Folk dancing and spontaneous
large circles are breaking out in clubs from Berlin to Canada, Sydney
to Switzerland, New York to London and beyond ....read
more here
UK
Flavours Festival – British-Russian
festival of new culture - 21st July 2007, 12:00 – 23:00
The
territory of the Peter and Paul Fortress, Saint-Petersburg
A new type of festival set in the Russian heartland
of Saint-Petersburg is set to promote multiculturalism through music
this summer. Lily Allen tops the impressively varied
mix of acts, with Dub Pistols featuring The
Specials’ Terry
Hall also on
the line-up. UK Flavours Festival, organised by The British Council,
will celebrate the positivity of diversity in society. The all-day
festival will attract a wide range of people from Saint-Petersburg;
its 4.7 million population includes over 50 different ethnicities...
read more here
New Carnaval Compilations from Resiste Music
Resiste is the new Latin & World Music spin-off label of Resist
Music, the UK's leading independent dance/compilation label and brainchild
of Resist's
James Horrocks and London's leading Latin music DJ/Promoter Jose Luis. Resiste
aims to showcase a plethora of Latin American artists not currently represented
outside North America as well as present a selection of well-crafted, beautifully
packaged compilation CD's starting with the highly accessible Carnaval series...see
the full series here
Terry
Reid - 2007 Tour Dates
Including two return dates at London’s Dingwalls
on
Tuesday 19th June and Sunday 8th July
On
his last visit in 2006 he thrilled audiences with some astonishing
shows – both with his five-piece and as a duo with long time
pianist/arranger Bruce Malament* - thanks to YouTube you can check
out many of these performances for yourself.…read
more.
La Linea 2007
This
is La Linea’s 7th year of presenting
new trends and moves in music of Latin origin. La Linea takes
place in a variety of central London venues throughout April
and 2007 season promises to keep up the dizzying standards
that previous audiences have come to expec... See
the full line up here...
Various
Artists In the Mind of Nitin Sawhney - Release
date: 24/4/2007
District 6 is proud to announce that it is initially
tapping into the musical mind and genius of Nitin Sawhney. Nitin
is one of the industry’s most respected music producers, has
worked with an enviable lineup of musical talent including Terry
Callier, Aqualung, Massive Attack and 4 Hero, won the Mercury Music
Prize and released a string of hugely successful and highly respected
albums thus far...read more
Lake
of Stars 2007 International Malawi Music Festival -
5th – 7th October @ Chintheche
Inn, Northern Malawi,
Africa
Combining Western artists with
acts from all over Southern Africa the fourth Lake of Stars Festival
takes place in October this year.
Head out to Malawi, deep in the middle of Africa, for a music event
like no other. Since 2004 the unique festival has slowly been growing
on the shores of Lake Malawi. The Lake of Stars Festival is a three
day charity event that has featured Felix B (Basement Jaxx), Groove
Armada’s Andy Cato, Mikey General (Bugz in the Attic), DJ Yoda,
Tikhu Vibrations and the Black Missionaries (ten piece reggae group)...see
full details here
Soul
Britannia All-Stars - March 2007 Tour
Featuring: Linda Lewis, Madeline Bell, Cymande, Hamish Stuart,
Gonzalez, Carol Grimes and Root Jackson. A
unique tour providing a rare chance to catch some of the greatest
names in 1970s British soul and funk together on one stage following
the BBC TV series Soul Britannia..see
full tour dates here.
Zim
Ngqawana - 'Vadzimu' (Sheer Sound) - February 12th 2007
Committed
to developing and creating an audience for new South African jazz,
Zim’s music draws on influences ranging from South Africa’s
folk and rural traditions to Indian and western classical music,
world music and avant-garde. His music is percussive, improvisational
and expressive...read more
African
Soul Rebels Feb 2007 Tour with Femi Kuti ** Ba Cissoko ** Akli
D
For the third annual instalment of the brilliantly
successful African Soul Rebels tour Music Beyond Mainstream (MBM)*
delivers yet another thrilling package of music featuring a triple
bill of innovative modern African music - funky pan-African roots
music for heads, hearts and feet – all heading for a town
near you.
Thomas
Mapfumo - “Choice Chimurenga” (SLCD
059)
Released February 5th 2007
Originally released in 2003 but available here for the first
time “Choice
Chimurenga” aims to pool the very best of Thomas Mapfumo’s incredible
body of work from recent times whilst he has been living in the USA as an exile
and working with the “aNOnym reCOrds" label there...read more
Nibs
van der Spuy - “Beautiful Feet” release date November
6th on Sheer Sound
This
third solo album from South African acoustic legend, Nibs van der Spuy, is a
focused accessible work crafted by a unique, free-spirited, creative artist who
constantly strives for truth and beauty in life and is one of the few musicians
that manages to capture that essence in his songs.
Nibs’s musical abilities come of age in “Beautiful Feet”,
which embodies and reflects the spirit of the East Coast of Africa...read
more.
Gilles
Peterson presents Seu Jorge & AfroReggae:
UK Tour - November 2006
Before
he became Knockout Ned in “City of God”, the internationally
successful and 4 times Oscar nominated movie, Jorge had extensive
personal experience of the world depicted in the film. His childhood
in the favelas of Rio left him with a formidable tenacity and
an enduring political commitment. He lived on the street and
taught himself to play guitar, doing odd jobs to scrape a living.
But then he was taken on by a theatre company and, through acting,
exorcised the ghosts of his past once and for all...read
more.
Gilles Peterson and Patrick Forge present: Sunday Afternoon at Dingwalls - Double CD
The session took place on Sunday afternoons, kicking off at 12.30
and skipped, bumped and body-popped through until 6.30pm. For most
of that time there was no bar and the music policy ranged from to
bebop to hip hop by way of afrobeat, funk, latin, modal jazz, soul,
latin jazz, future jazz and acid jazz. This was Dingwalls (so called)
and it ran from October ‘86 the March 3rd 1991 and “Sunday
Afternoon At Dingwalls celebrates the 20th anniversary of its beginnings...read
more
Palm World Voices: Mandela DVD
On
October 11th 2006 in honour of the Father of modern South Africa,
Palm Pictures presents “Palm World
Voices: Mandela” as part of a special multimedia evening
with screening and exhibition at the RITZY CINEMA followed by
live performances from Khethi (South Africa) and Zena Edwards
plus AFROGROOV DJs upstairs at the Ritzy Café...read more
Global Local Project
Global
Local is an exciting new project
aimed at developing and showcasing opportunities for emerging
artists
in Music - and it’s the place to find the finest in Global
music. 25 events featuring between 4 & 6 acts will be performing
right across London at all the major festivals in the next 2
years. Many of these acts tour internationally and have appeared
at landmark festivals such as WOMAD - they have remixed their
culture with the multiplicity of sounds that breed and blend
in cosmopolitan London...read
more
Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi
- Wonai
Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi
is Zimbabwe's biggest selling artist - a giant of African pop worldwide
- and "Wonai" contains
15 of his best songs. Oliver's music is undeniably joyfully seductive
but his lyrics in Shona & English often deal with social & economic
issues, political turmoil and the horrific AIDS epidemic sweeping
the African continent. Oliver's appeal crosses generations and international
boundaries: one of Oliver's biggest fans is Bonnie Raitt – Oliver
was her inspiration for the song "One Belief Away" on her
album ‘Fundamental’...read more.
Bheki Mseleku - The
Best Of...
No matter whether his themes are Township-based, straight ahead
Bop or Ellington-inspired, the melancholic, yearning sigh that is
the signature of South Africa’s distinctive style comes through
in all of Bheki Mseleku’s playing. Maybe it’s a reflection
of his country’s painful history - for America’s Deep
South read South African blues – but it’s a quality you
hear in all the South African greats from Abdullah Ibrahim to Hugh
Masekela to the Mahotella Queens. Even the overtly joyous tunes have
a been-down-so-long-it-feels-like-up-to-me edge and, make no mistake,
Bheki’s body of work puts him up there with his more celebrated
countryfolk...read more.
Louie Vega
Presents - Luisito Quintero
"I've
always had the idea of recording an album based on Luisito Quintero
as lead percussionist. With the blessing of Tito Puente (who respected
Luisito as a musician) I told Luisito that one day I would want to
record an album with
him. And so be it!" (Louie Vega) - one half of Masters At Work presents
a brand new project...read
more
Gypsy
Beats and Balkan Bangers - Compiled by Russ Jones (Future
World Funk) and Felix Buxton (Basement Jaxx)
Note: See details of the two funky album launch parties here.
Gypsy
music is making its way to the centre stage accumulating accoutrements
on its travels - ranging from the James Bond Theme performed inna Gypsy
Ska stylee to Cumbia cut–ups, dubwise diversions, Indian influences
and exclusive Brixton Basement remixes courtesy of Felix B...read
more.
Gigi Returns with Long-Awaited
Second solo Album 'Gold & Wax'
After
five years Ethiopian singer Ejigayehu “Gigi” Shibabaw returns with
the much anticipated, Gold & Wax, an organic blend of African songs mixed
with elements of Jamaica, India and America. After NY Times head music critic,
Jon Pareles, cited her debut Gigi as the “best obscure album of 2001,” she
dazzled international audiences as both solo performer and part of Tabla Beat
Science and Abyssinia Infinite...read more
Sunday
Driver - DVD
Before “Pimp My Ride”, there were the Lowriders. Featuring
the guys behind the chrome, SUNDAY DRIVER provides viewers with an
intimate and entertaining portrait of the lowrider community
in Los Angeles, California with the same compelling entertainment
content found in Rockstar’s award-winning video games...read
more.
Louis
Mhlanga - World Traveller
Louis
Mhlanga, the "African Axe Man", is an
exceptional Zimbabwean guitarist, now based in South Africa, and “World
Traveller” is
his first UK release after a notable career flitting between African
forms and the smoother end of Jazz. One minute on a “Rumba All
The Way” trip with Senegal’s finest: Orchestra Baobab;
the next “Spreading Some Love”, and trading phrases, with
the similarly inclined Jamaican guitar legend, Ernest Ranglin...read
more
Birdy
Nam Nam
Turntablism
is to playing records what Tiger Woods is to golf, or Jimi Hendrix
to the electric guitar - creating on a level that leaves mere spinners
awestruck. France’s Birdy Nam Nam are amongst the world’s
finest exponents and they won the DMC World Team Battle in 2002 to
prove it. BNN are Little Mike, DJ Pone, DJ Need and Crazy B. They
have been around in the French underground for many years rocking
the biggest soirées and backing up illustrious rap outfits...read
more.
Ojos
de Brujo
Since
their ‘Bari’ album was released in March ‘04
Spanish collective Ojos De Brujo have toured the world picking
up fans, shifting
CDs and winning awards along the way. Their spectacular show at
Glastonbury 2004 was featured in the TV broadcast and they also
appeared on Later
with Jools Holland. But for those of you who need an introduction:...read
more.
Ska
Cubano
Fuelled
by the tropical heat of Santiago de Cuba, rammed by the relentless
up-”ching” of ska tres and driven to the edge of sanity
by the crazy melodies and galloping rhythms of the Caribbean -
this is dance floor propellant with more octane than a ski-ing
llama...read
more.
Sylvie
Lewis
Despite
the fact that there is currently a surfeit of female singer/songwriters,
London-born, Los Angeles-based Sylvie Lewis stands out as something
extremely special - her songs of love and loss and their sweet and
sour poignancy allied to intelligence, wit and indestructible, imperious
melodies...read
more.
Ojos
de Brujo
The
idea behind “Girando Barí” is to share the fabulous
entertaining spirit of Ojos de Brujo. Because the band was formed
through live shows, jams and encounters with other artists, the
release of this DVD is fully justified. It tells, in a spontaneous
way, what
the band stands for in 2005. This is what they are, a live act
ready to tread its own path with a strong artistic concept...read
more.
Palm
World Voices - DVD Series
Chris
Blackwell, founder of Island Records, Palm Pictures and critically
acclaimed Island Outpost boutique resorts in the Caribbean,
is
pleased to announce the launch of his latest venture – Palm
World Voices – the first release of the most ambitious
world music series ever created. The very latest lifestyle product
offering
a totally new multi-media experience. Targeted at the well-travelled,
cultured and aspiring individuals, Palm World Voices is a unique
and collectable series of world music beautifully gift-packaged
to include a CD, DVD and accompanying book and poster map, illustrated
by the National Geographic Society. The first three editions
will be launched together, Vedic Path illustrating Indian music,
an
African edition and thirdly a Baaba Maal edition, focusing on
music from the Senegalese music artist...read more
Gilles
Peterson - BBC Sessions CD
The
BBC Sessions is Gilles Peterson’s pride and joy – his
most important body of work. Over the past five or so years,
Mr P has been quietly building up a body of work: inviting old
friends
and peers from his world-wide
travels to jam, experiment, collaborate, lay down something new;
forecasting and championing new acts long before the commercial
and
artistic vindication in which he had played a part became widely
accepted; a musical record that in its depth and contemporary
relevance is as important as any, comparable to those very rare
albums that
come along and change our perceptions and define an era...read
more.
Gilles
Peterson - ...In Brazil CD
Quite
simply Gilles Peterson has been one the world’s most influential
DJs for many years. By that we’re definitely not talking
about a DJ whose playlist trails any and every passing trend.
Over time Gilles has become the rootsy, funky, jazzy John Peel
for the
boho, post-goatee rainbow coalition. Gilles leads the way having
taken up residency on the cutting edge. As a broadcaster, DJ,
album compiler and record company A+ R his way of relating and
applying
the world of music has touched countless listeners and dancers
as well as influencing and inspiring an abundance of DJs and
respected searchers for musical truth...read
more.
Gilles
Peterson - ...In Africa CD
After
the huge success of Gilles Peterson in Brazil, he travels back
to the source with Gilles Peterson in Africa. Gilles plays
such a wide a range of music, and has done for the longest time,
that he could put together compilations in any genre from post-rock
to folk funk and they would all be credible. His influential radio
shows on Radio London, Jazz FM, Kiss FM and now Radio 1 have entertained
and informed millions worldwide...read more.
Katia
B
Brazilian
singer/composer Katia B has delivered an album full of lush melodies
and classy arrangements and she’s equally at
home singing in her native Portuguese as well as in English...read
more.
Silhouette Brown
Silhouette Brown features two of the leading lights of the hugely
exciting London broken beat scene and with this album the standard
has been raised to a whole new level. More melodic, more sexy,
more poised. Each play will offer you a deeper interpretation of
a seemingly unostentatious approach to music. In truth, this record
is riddled with diverse layers of sound and complexity. Subtle
perhaps, intoxicating for sure...read
more.
The Nomi Song
Part
documentary, part music film and part sci-fi, The Nomi Song is
a story of love of music and love of performing at
a time when
it seemed as though everyone was struck by a sense of urgency to
make something – anything. A time of no limits. Klaus Nomi
was on the verge of international fame as a singer when he tragically
became one of the first gay artists to die of AIDS. He was as much
a genuine talent as he was the engine of his own destruction. He
was an alien amongst the outcasts and an obviously tortured soul
who, at the same time, radiated optimism when optimism was “officially” out
of fashion...read more.
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