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Today: Books and CDs

COVER STORY: Changing face of London music
Seismic rumblings are changing the face of music in London. The earth is moving.

HOME COUNTY: New generation shines
The sun shone on Home County yesterday, making it easy to soak up the sounds of Theodore Bikel's backup band, great Canadian fiddlers and the next generation of True North folk.

CD REVIEWS: That '70s album
You just can't count on Primal Scream.

Down Stream
1. DIZZEE RASCAL

AT THE FESTIVAL: Willie plays on at Home County
Somewhere, Willie P. Bennett is smiling in the sunshine.

CD REVIEWS: For old fans and new ones
COMO TE LLAMA?


REVIEW: Nuge keeps rock comin' He roared into Harris Park last night with his guitar ablazing like the guns he loves and his mouth spewing non-stop music and talk of hunting with his Canadian buddies. Full Story




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REVIEW: Nuge keeps rock comin' (Jul. 24, 2008)
He roared into Harris Park last night with his guitar ablazing like the guns he loves and his mouth spewing non-stop music and talk of hunting with his Canadian buddies.

COVER STORY: Changing face of London music (Jul. 21, 2008)
Seismic rumblings are changing the face of music in London. The earth is moving.

HOME COUNTY: New generation shines (Jul. 21, 2008)
The sun shone on Home County yesterday, making it easy to soak up the sounds of Theodore Bikel's backup band, great Canadian fiddlers and the next generation of True North folk.

AT THE FESTIVAL: Willie plays on at Home County (Jul. 20, 2008)
Somewhere, Willie P. Bennett is smiling in the sunshine.

Down Stream (Jul. 20, 2008)
1. DIZZEE RASCAL

CD REVIEWS: That '70s album (Jul. 20, 2008)
You just can't count on Primal Scream.

REVIEW: Washington home again (Jul. 19, 2008)
TILL JULY 20: One more time with feeling, Jackie Washington was ready to share at the opening of the Home County Folk Festival.

CD REVIEWS: For old fans and new ones (Jul. 19, 2008)
COMO TE LLAMA?

'We're not models, we're musicians' (Jul. 18, 2008)
More than 600 bands from across Ontario were vying for a spot at this year's Bayfest.

COLUMN: Increasing the Bandwidth (Jul. 16, 2008)
Alan Neal has checked in early for his gig as mainstage emcee of this weekend's Home County Folk Festival.

REVIEW: Big Canadian finish (Jul. 14, 2008)
Bluesfest London could count on its True North finishing kick last night.

Beck freshens it up (Jul. 12, 2008)
Nobody works overtime their last day on the job.

London at heart of Canadian indie scene (Jul. 8, 2008)
London is emerging as the darling of Canada's white-hot indie scene -- and yesterday the attention hit the national stage.

CONCERT REVIEW: Much to marvel about (Jul. 7, 2008)
There was a West Side Story reunion at Sunfest in Victoria Park yesterday.

CONCERT REVIEW: Sounds a lot like diversity (Jul. 6, 2008)
After two days of building momentum, Sunfest had all five of its stages in high gear yesterday in Victoria Park.

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