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    artist name

    FYI... 'blowing the blues' means harmonica in blues terms. If you heard sax in that song, I have a feeling that the guy you spoke to in that store didn't have a clue.
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    The Crow

    Dang --can't hear the music on this wav file... barely can hear the dialog. I think I hear clarinet, which would mean Benny Goodman, "The King of Swing.". I can't tell which song though. --justa_girl
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    artist name

    Yessss...sweet music! Check out George "Harmonica" Smith. He made an album called "Blowing the Blues," your song is probably there. When you visit this site, listen to the audio --44 minutes! --justa_girl
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    Salsa Music

    Quiero a bailar la salsa tambien!!! Not just because it is good for salsa and cha-cha, but also it's great contemporay latin american pop/fiesta music --you must check out Ozomatli! I have their first album, and I have seen them live. Lots of fun! Vamos a bailar! --just_girl
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    Banana Republic in-store

    How about Zap Mama?... they often use French lyrics. I have heard their music on occasion in stores and cafes. I have their album, A Ma Zone -- excellent music that should be checked out anyway. Hope this helps! --justa_girl
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    newby

    Thanks for all of your welcoming remarks --you all seem like cool Joes, which definitely backs up my Adtunes rocks statement earlier. Yeah... keep meaning to watch "Saved!" --puttin' it in my Netflix que right now. What other campy films should I put in there??? --justa_girl
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    newby

    Well, I had to join adtunes after finding the name of the song/artist for that song featured in the Diet Coke ad where people are discoing on their roller skates on the beach: "Starry Eyed Surprise," by Paul Oakenfold. Dang! That song has been in my head for weeks! Anyways, that is how I...
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