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JoJo has carved out a solid career as a cult-favorite pop artist, but she remains best known for "Leave (Get Out)," the pop-R&B smash she released in 2004 at the age of 13. (She actually charted even higher with 2006's "Too Little, Too Late," but that's neither here nor there.) Like most people, JoJo is…
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Well, it was actually for Ed Droste's birthday, but he performed it as part of the New Yorker's "Love Is Strange" Speakeasy event this past Valentine's Day at Galapagos in Dumbo. You remember, it was the song we posted when Grizzly Bear/Department Of Eagles wanted to make sure you knew they still loved each other. Droste introduces Rossen's take...
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Klaxons: debut new songs in London
submitted by Nick Feb 4th 2009 01:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Klaxons played a show at the White Heat club night at London's Madame Jojo's venue earlier tonight (February 3), debuting a series of new songs destined for their forthcoming second album.
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Klaxons: debut new songs in London
submitted by Nick Feb 4th 2009 09:00 am (www.nme.com)
Klaxons played a show at the White Heat club-night at London's Madame Jojo's venue earlier tonight (February 3), debuting a series of new songs destined for their forthcoming second album.
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Klaxons: debut new songs in London
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Klaxons played a show at the White Heat club-night at London's Madame Jojo's venue earlier tonight (February 3), debuting a slew of new songs destined for their forthcoming second album.
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Supergrass: DON'T play intimate London show
submitted by Nick Dec 18th 2007 12:00 pm (www.nme.com)
The Diamond Hoo Ha Men - quite possibly Supergrass' Danny Goffey and Gaz Coombes in white jumpsuits - played a rare intimate show at Madame Jojo's in central London last night (December 17).
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