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Gin Wigmore - The end of post modernism?



I've seen Gin Wigmore on high rotation on C4 and enjoyed it every time I've seen it. I rather like the knowing humour and reference to another era without irony (could the tide be turninghttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif"> on post-modernism; let's hope so).

Went as far as to buy her EP from iTunes.

Apparently she is a Kiwi, lives and works in Australia. Her blog talks about gigs in working men's clubs - Lucky Country, Unlucky Musicians.

Would love to see her live in concert.

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