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    The Dø do France

    By Lizelle Jackson | February 18, 2008

    Currently getting serious play on my iPod right now is a group called The Dø, hailing from both Paris and Helsinki, they have been getting some pretty good airtime here in Switzerland and in France. Oh, and it is pronounced “d-o-h” as in the first and last note on the musical scale, or for those fellow Simpson’s fans, as our old pal Homer would say. “At Last” and is a folksy rock song evocative of early Sheryl Crow, complete with harmonicas and all. However “The Bridge is Broken” still remains on of my favorites, although the singing can be a bit whiney at times. Their album “A Mouthful” is out now.

     
    icon for podpress  At Last by The Dø: Play Now | Play in Popup

     
    icon for podpress  The Bridge is Broken by the Dø: Play Now | Play in Popup

    Topics: Folk, Rock |

    One Response to “The Dø do France”

    1. Racer Says:
      February 22nd, 2008 at 8:15 am

      You’re right. The Do are great. Thanks for the heads-up on that one.

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