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Bell Orchestre
Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Montreal-based chamber-rock group Bell Orchestre falls somewhere between between electronica, contemporary classical and soundtrack music. They join us to talk about their latest album “As Seen Through Windows” and to perform live.
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Your friends have TUSKS all around their house and you think this is funny?!! I can't even hear your music now, I'm so appalled by the fact that you make light of the illegal poaching of elephants; poaching for their ivory tusks, which has destroyed all but one small herd, in one small country in Africa.
Get a conscience!
maggie, i think they are referring to the Fleetwood Mac record Tusk.
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