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The West Country was the place to be for a fair portion of the music industry, who decamped to the Bristol area last week for South West Sound.(Forum)

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The West Country was the place to be for a fair portion of the music industry, who decamped to the Bristol area last week for South West Sound. The event, now in its third year, is beginning to truly establish itself and saw an impressive line up of speakers. Among them was Glastonbury founder and organiser Michael Eavis (right) who--despite there being no Glastonbury this ...

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