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Sundai, with her tragic orphan backstory, said winning the contest would fill a big hole in her life. So ANTM can be empowering and fulfilling!

Sexy nerd
What, no love for Brittany the math major?

Whatever the case may be, Jesus Freak didn't seem very sincere in her outbursts. Her antics seemed more like a plea for attention.

She explained that she was at one of his concerts where he dedicated the song to her.

Martha Wainwright played the festival last year and spent quite a bit of time talking about how "Bloody Motherfucking Asshole" was about her father.

He played Heaven when I saw him a few weeks back:

So infallible, you think some douchbag vlogger is an authority on Canadian health care? Do you get your views on economics from Phil?

Seems to make sense
Wasn't there a charity fund-raiser to help Bill Berry with his medical costs? I would think REM is all too familiar with the shortcoming of the US health care system.

@ infallible - cite your sources, or we will have to assume you're just making all this shit up.

Are you just making this stuff up, infallible. Cite your source.

Joining the infallible pile-on here . . .

camipco, jazz/country has been around since the 1920s. As Revdr said above, it's called western swing and Wikipedia has a pretty decent rundown of artists who play it.

But I held my breath and I kicked my feet
And I moved my arms around, I moved my arms around

I'm a mocker.

Just saw him a few weeks ago at the Edmonton Folk Fest. In addition to his own set, he performed a killer workshop with Danny Michel, Jill Barber and Fred Eaglesmith that's available from the CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/co…

Album III, Attempted Moustache and Unrequited are all excellent and, conveniently enough, available as a set.

He was on several episodes of M*A*S*H long before that.

David Carradine is dead?