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Meshell Ndegeocello
Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Meshell Ndegeocello (Mark Seliger)
In addition to her decade-long solo career as a multi-faced musician, Meshell Ndegeocello has worked with everyone from the Rolling Stones to the Blind Boys of Alabama. Her songs find their inspiration in some rather controversial, and often times personal, topics ranging from sexuality to religion. She joins us to talk about her new album, Devil's Halo, and to play live in our studio.
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I am a daily web-listener. I am so excited to see that you are featuring such an amazing artist!
For Meshell-
Are Arthur and the Coopers still performing? Thanks for the music!
ok; i think i just figured out sonic youth; like others; isaac just showed; oh shit; is this a sting?; kiddin me?; i had a date w/ ikea
ok; i think i just figured out sonic youth; like others; isaac just showed; oh shit; is this a sting?; kiddin me?; i had a date w/ ikea
wow; had to take the dog out; dad was standing over him and he was yelping; not late at all; not dead either; but still love radio...head; your website loads really slowly
Thank you for this. Love soundboard quality live recordings. She needs to put out a live album even if it's only like how she did in 2003 for those that bought the CD.
Can't wait to see the band live in Minneapolis, San Francisco and Seattle...
WONDERFUL!!! Thanks!
Thank you for always featuring Meshell she is the greatest artist of all time. My life is able to go on because of her. Love life.
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