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Aji Jobe - Yellowgate <[log in to unmask]>
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Good morning L-ers,

Read and Enjoy!

Warmest regards from the smilin' coast.

Aji Jobe
Frontdesk - Yellowgate Studios

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Full content of newsletter # 10 @
http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm
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List & content owner: Elie Nachif (All credits @ http://www.yellowgate.gm)

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               YELLOWGATE NEWSLETTER SUMMARY
                 O n l i n e  e d i t i o n  # 10 - 12th June 2000

....keeping you informed on the development of music in The Gambia.

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                           THIS EDITION'S CONTENT

*The Voice by Eric Orji

Read: http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm#Voice

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*StudioMail with Aji Fatou Jobe

Read: http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm#Studiomail

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*Frontdesk with Eric Orji

Ajhaji Savage;
"I'm a brother to Yellowgate Studios"

Read: http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm#Frontdesk

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*Yellowgate News with Obiozor Williams

Da Fugitivz, Bantaba - The Zouk Singers, Kingdom Brethren,
SG musicians mourn Laye Mbaye, Jide Arowolo, Oussou Njie...

Read: http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm#News

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*Guestchat with Eric Orji

"The present girl-group in vogue in the Senegambian borders is The SECK
SISTERS.
They are a direction of their own, not path-treading or emulating musicians.
The quartet sisters are keeping the diamond where no other girl crew can
reach.."

Read: http://www.yellowgate.gm/newsletter/edition10.htm#Guestchat

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