From thephoenix.com
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Suzanne Vega, live at Harvard's Sanders Theatre, November 6, 2009 At the request of former Czech President Vaclav Havel, folk/alt-rock legend Suzanne Vega performed in Prague on Saturday with the likes of Lou Reed and Joan Baez to honor the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution. Suzanne Vega performs "The Man Who Played God" in PragueAt the request of former Czech President Vaclav Havel, folk/alt-rock legend Suzanne Vega performed in...
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Celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution began at the weekend and, of course, they began with Václav Havel. The dissident playwright cum philosopher-president was the main figure behind the bloodless uprising that toppled 40 years of communism within just a few weeks. At the weekend, Mr Havel held a semi-private concert to commemorate the music that accompanied the overthrow of communism, inviting Joan Baez, Lou Reed...
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From radio.cz
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Suzanne Vega- Suzanne Vega (1985, CD)- Solitude Standing (1987, CD)- Days of Open Hand (1990, CD)- 99.9 Degrees (1992, CD)- Nine Objects of Desire (1996, CD)Tanya Tucker - Greatest Hits (1975, LP)Tex Ritter - Vintage Collection (1996, CD)Timbuk 3- Greetings from Timbuk 3 (1986, CD)- Eden Alley (1988, CD)Todd Snider - Peace Queer (2008, mp3 download)Okay, I remember how I started on Suzanne Vega. There used to be a station in S.A., callsign...
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From blogonomicon.blogspot.com
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We found a lot of fun facts on the Suzanne Vega website. The singer-songwriter was asked to audition for the lead in “Desperately Seeking Susan’’ and “The Color of Money.’’ In the DVD edition of “Pulp Fiction,’’ there’s dialogue between Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) where Wallace asks Vega if he is related to Suzanne: “Suzanne ...
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From syndication.boston.com
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