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Ebony Bones by SummerSeventySix

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This is none other than Ebony Bones—a great name for an incredible singer who is as yet unsigned but getting a load of word of mouth buzz in London, due mostly to her frenetic live performances. Don't be fooled by the good looks. She's got Peaches mouth, Missy Elliot's sense of the ridiculous and a band as tight as The White Stripes and frantic as The Hives. She's set to make an appearance at this weekend's Glastonbury Festival with her bag of bizarrely-named tunes like "Don't Fart On My Heart," which you can see the award-winning video for here. You can sample the rest of her wares at Ebony Bones' MySpace.

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This entry posted on 21 June 2007 at 10:52 AM
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