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March 2003

  • Delicate Flame Of Desire Tour Concert Reviews And Interview Now Online! Our exclusive and in-depth interview with Karnataka members Rachel Jones, Jonathan Edwards and Ian Jones accompanies our reviews of their live performances on 28 March 2003 at The Brook in Southampton and on 20 April 2003 at The Limelight Club in Crewe in this all-new feature. Photos taken by the band's official photographer Chris Walkden are included. (30 March 2003)

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  • Llewellyn Sacred Circles Review and Interview Online! Our review of Llewellyn's album Sacred Circles is now online. Read exclusive artist insights and learn more about his work with Juliana in our exclusive interview. (30 March 2003)

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  • Bel Canto Reviews and Anneli Drecker Interview Now Online! Our brand new feature reviews the entire recorded output Norway's Bel Canto including Birds Of Passage, White-Out Condition, Magic Box, Rush albums as well as the albums Shimmering, Warm & Bright, Retrospect and Dorothy's Victory. The article also includes an exclusive and in-depth interview with the group's stunning lead vocalist Anneli Drecker. (23 March 2003)

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  • Sam Holmes, Enya, Twila Paris and Paige 23 Reviews Online! In the run up to yet another digest, our review of a three-track demo EP by Britain's Sam Holmes, another review of the latest four CD box set by Enya entitled Only Time: The Collection and a review of the retrospective album by Twila Paris entitled House Of Worship are online. We have also published a review of the second stunning album by New York-based Paige 23 entitled Let Yourself Fall. (14 March 2003)

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  • Michelle Young "Song Of The Siren" To Be Re-pressed! We are very pleased to announce that featured artist Michelle Young (reviews) is scheduling a re-issue of her stunning debut album Song Of The Siren. Visitors that enjoy the voice of Kate Bush are certain to be delighted with Michelle's recordings. (13 March 2003)

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  • Musical Discoveries Collaborates With XM Radio In North America! Program director Ben Smith of XM Satellite Radio and Musical Discoveries have found common interests in progressive, contemporary and crossover music featuring female vocalists. In the months ahead our readers will want to stay tuned to XM Satellite Radio in North America to hear music reviewed at Musical Discoveries! (09 March 2003)

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  • Joseph Voncken's Photographs Featured at Musical Discoveries! Gifted Dutch photographer Joseph Voncken has a unique talent for capturing stunning images of female vocalists. The initial version of our evolving feature of his work includes photographs of Anouk, Sharon den Adel (Within Temptation), Floor Jansen (After Forever), Dilana Smith, Heather Nova and many other vocalists. (09 March 2003)

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  • February Digest Now Online! Although the individual reviews have been available for some time, the first full edition of our digest of 2003 is now online. It includes twelve reviews of albums from a wide variety of genres. Frequent visitors will also notice a refresh of Musical Discoveries' front page. (09 March 2003)

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  • Jylt and Chantal Kreviazuk Album Reviews Now Online! In the run up to yet another edition of our digest, we have posted a review of the new three-track single by the rapidly emerging Welsh rock band Jylt featuring the vocal work of Sarah Howells. Our review of Chantal Kreviazuk's stunning third album What If It All Means Somthing is also now online. (09 March 2003)

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