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    <title>by lynn  saxberg</title>
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      <title>yoav, Charmed and Strange</title>
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      <description>Charmed and Strange is the debut album from Yoav, an Israeli singer-songwriter who grew up in South Africa, found his muse in New York City and has an apartment in London, though he told me he’s only been there four times so far this year. His music is an intriguing blend of beats and singer-songwriter fare, which he performs solo on acoustic guitar. Yoav is in Canada for Canadian Music Week, and has tagged on a few extra dates, including March 3 at Zaphod Beeblebrox. I reached him by phone at a diner in San Jose.</description>
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      <title>christopher ward</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Nov 2007 16:06:54 -0500</pubDate>
      <description>Former MuchMusic veejay Christopher Ward was the chief architect behind Alannah Myles’ international smash hit, Black Velvet. In this interview, he talks about writing the song, teaching it to Alannah and how its success changed his life. He's in Ottawa Nov. 9-10 to speak to music students, dispense advice in a songwriting seminar and take part in the Bluebird North songwriters' concert, all presented by the Songwriters' Assocation of Canada. Alannah, by the way, has recorded a new version of the power ballad for her new album. </description>
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