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    <description><![CDATA[Solo and collaborative work. I sing stuff. I write things. Its haphazard. Writing new material and will be looking for other musicians to help make it happen. Interested? Contact me.

<strong>The Call</strong> was recorded in 2002 in New York at 3 am, over the phone. It traveled across the ocean, down a wire and into a friend's answer phone. It was suggested, written, recorded and produced in 5 minutes or possibly an hour. Its hard to say.

<strong>King Seven</strong>, aka James Hoffmann, has since become the <em>world's greatest barista</em>, literally. However his music lives on at: <a href="www.myspace.com/kingsevenmusic">myspace.com/kingsevenmusic</a>]]></description>
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      <title>Ny Batteri (vocal)</title>
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      <title>The Call (3 am) w/ King Seven</title>
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