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1 WIN tickets to The Secret Garden Party's Christmas Voyage!
2 Live Review: Muse, The O2, Friday 13th November
3 Live Review: The JD Birthday Set
4 Going back to his roots: Bill Bailey injects some humour into music
5 Day In The Life: Lucinda Drayton, spiritual singer and MD of Blissful Records
6 Day In The Life: David Steele, managing director of Embryonic Music
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1 WIN tickets to The Secret Garden Party's Christmas Voyage!
2 Day in the Life: Rachel McClelland, label manager at Dirtee Stank Recordings
3 Live Review: Muse, The O2, Friday 13th November
5 Day In The Life: David Steele, managing director of Embryonic Music
6 Young, fresh and musically inspired
8 The Secret Garden Party, Cambridgeshire, 23rd-26th July 2009
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