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I have a YouTube channel as well called Nikka's Box, and we upload something every Tuesday on the box, so we'll be keeping that going from the road and beyond, which is fun.
Mike Ragogna: A Prayer For The Planet: Chatting with DJ Logic plus Nikka Costa Mike Ragogna 2011
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I have a YouTube channel as well called Nikka's Box, and we upload something every Tuesday on the box, so we'll be keeping that going from the road and beyond, which is fun.
Mike Ragogna: A Prayer For The Planet: Chatting with DJ Logic plus Nikka Costa Mike Ragogna 2011
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"You were definitely in the lower echelon; the median was about 15," said Dominique "Nikka"
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"You were definitely in the lower echelon; the median was about 15," said Dominique "Nikka"
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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The rest of the album isn't lost in a time-warp, either: Farriss's favorite track from Original Sin takes the 1987 hit "Mystify" global, with Parisian singer Loane purring in French and Mayer cool-noodling on guitar atmospheric sliding courtesy of INXS's Kirk Pengilly, while indie vocalist Nikka Costa reimagines "Kick" as a sparkling midtempo pop ditty, Monahan faithfully remembers "Beautiful Girl," and Harper wails on a psychedelic, string-filled "Never Tear Us Apart."
Kristi York Wooten: INXS Makes Peace With Its Past On Latest CD, Tour Kristi York Wooten 2011
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