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| | 2005 Artist Bios and Audio Clips |
 | | One account described Cohn's debut album as "a collection of well-observed meditations on dislocation, commitment, the quest for love, and the belief that tomorrow will be a better day." His third album, "Burning Daze," represents Cohn's most optimistic, uplifting work. |
 | | It was the “Suzanne Vega” album and classic early singles like “Marlene on the Wall,” “Left Of Center,” and “Small Blue Thing” that truly broke new ground and whose influence could later be traced to the work of singers like Tracy Chapman and Alanis Morissette. |
 | | Carbon Leaf released three albums on their own label, 1997's Shadows in the Banquet Hall, 1999's Ether-Electrified Porch Music, 2001's Echo Echo and 2004's Indian Summer. |
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