MyMusic on myspace
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MyMusic on myspace


Ok, I'll out myself on myspace. Want to be my friend? Ha!

Anyway, I've decided to use my myspace to list the musical groups I like, plus a few librarians / libraries. :-)

So if you want to know what I'm listening to, head on over to http://myspace.com/cogscilibrarian and look at my "friends". You'll see some of my favorite groups, and if you click on one, you'll get to hear some of that band's songs.

Current favorites include Camera Obscura and The Bird and the Bee. Both are delightful, quirky, female vocalist, indie pop bands. You will hear "Again & Again" from The Bird and the Bee if you go to myspace.

Other myspace favorites include Jim Noir and my niece Rachel Austin.

Enjoy!




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