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True Moonlight Blood in the Twilight

Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout, stalwart plucky young Southern Gothic reporter, has landed a prized interview with one of the first vampires to go public… Sarah had fretted quite a lot before the interview; photos of Renaldo Angelicus Dramatico had revealed him to be exactly the brooding type that she used to dream about as a [...]

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Mike Batt: he can't forget he's a Womble

For all his success as a composer, arranger and entrepreneur, Mike Batt can't shake off those furry characters. He talks to Neil McCormick.

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Melua/Cassidy Duet Tops U.K. Singles Chart

An "electronic duet" charity version of Louis Armstrong's 1968 U.K. No. 1 "What a Wonderful World" by Katie Melua and the late Eva Cassidy has repeated the feat of the original and gone to the top of the British singles chart.

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Reality check

Martin Kettle, The Guardian: Twenty years ago, the giant corporations that dominated the classical recording industry were turning out around 700 new releases every year. Today, just two are still in the business. Production is down to around 100 new...