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            <title>&amp;quot;Bonfires&amp;quot; Review on Folkwords</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Bonfires has had its first UK review from Tim Carroll of the wonderfully eclectic <a href="http://www.folkwords.com/">Folkwords</a> site.</p><br /><p>&lsquo;Bonfires&rsquo; from Zoe Mulford is due for release in the UK this summer, and if you don&rsquo;t already know her music trust me you will love it. A Philadelphia-raised American now living in Manchester, her music effortlessly mingles the finest of both cultures. There&rsquo;s an eminently listenable catchy American edge to her voice combined with an English folk delivery that forges a magical bond between two distinguished branches of folk music.</p><br /><p>Read the whole review <a href="http://www.folkwords.com/albumreviews_43928.html">here.</a></p>]]></description>
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