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A Camp

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Nina Persson fronted Swedish popsters The Cardigans and scored a hit with the ridiculously catchy "Lovefool." With her main band on hiatus, she joins us to perform live with A Camp, her side project with husband and Shudder to Think guitarist Nathan Larson.

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A Camp

Comments [5]

Fadi from VA

BEAUTIFUL song

May. 30 2009 06:24 PM
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Marsha from Brooklyn, NY

Can you please play "Appalachian Lullaby" please? that song is one of my favorites because it's so haunting and beautiful...I would love to hear it.

Thanks

May. 26 2009 02:46 PM
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Anouschka from NM

Nina... lol (typo)

May. 26 2009 02:28 PM
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Anouschka from NM

I know you guys mean well, but learn how to properly pronounce Nine Persson's last name. It's not: person. It's pear-shawn.
And also the band name. It's not, a camp. It's A Camp. A, long A sound. Not uh camp. Lordy...
Nina, you're the best female song writer in the world! Much love!

May. 26 2009 02:26 PM
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Bill from Mamaroneck

My votes for the best:

Quadrophenia & Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

plus a very unlikely new classic:

Judas Priest - Nostradamus

key tracks: the title track & "Pestilence & Plague" in which Rob Halford sings of the Fall of Man in both English and Italian!

Please play some of that if possible.

May. 26 2009 02:16 PM
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