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Jolene of the Seattle station KISW 99.9 FM talked to a couple of guys from MASTODON on October 3, 2009 when the band played in Seattle with DETHKLOK. Watch the chat below. Full Article at Blabbermouth
When Jolene Hallauer heard last week that the Preventive Services Task Force of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said regular mammography screening in women younger than 50 might do more harm than good, she was livid. Full Article at Argus Leader
"...this was the first show I've seen since guitarist Charlie Sexton rejoined the band. Full Article at Brooklyn Vegan
Old cowhand from rio grand. . . And one from my birth year 1953 satin doll. love the show Dylan last night was quite simply one of the best Dylan shows I’ve seen in my 8 years of seeing Dylan! If not number 1, it was certainly number 2. Full Article at The FUVBlog
Jolene Van Vugt had some wild dreams as a little girl, growing up playing in the mud by the side of the motocross track while her dad raced and going on to win a CMRC Women's Canadian National Championship of her own, but she never ever dreamt she'd be... Full Article at FUEL TV
Lullabies can be real snoozers. That’s the point, of course. But a few lullaby CD compilations aim to add a little musical zip — and familiarity — for parents while still rocking the little ones to sleep. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
Dolly Parton once said, "If you don't like the road you are walking, pave another one," which is exactly what the country music singer has done. Full Article at ABC News
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