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         <title><![CDATA[Sharleen Spiteri the 'Melody' Tour at Colston Hall - Review]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[&#160;Singer/ song writer Sharleen Spiteri of Texas fame exploded onto the scenes last year with her top 20 hit 'All the times I cried' and the subsequent album 'Melody'.&#160;
The support act 'Kizzy star' (who's first single is out now) were a great crowd warmer, as with Spiteri they are also a musical act originating in Scotland. Their musical style is similar to that of Texas but also could be deemed on the same terms as Duffy's song 'Distant Dreamer' on occasions. Just before 'Kizzy star'...]]></description>
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