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The first thing I see in my inbox is an apology from the CEO of Bandbox and I had not been in touch with them at all.
INTERVIEW: Jen Foster Breaks Out with Venice Beach on Venice the Series 2009
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Sign up for a Bandbox account using the widget at www.jenfoster.com/onlinestore.aspx using your Twitter Username as your Bandbox ID
INTERVIEW: Jen Foster Breaks Out with Venice Beach on Venice the Series 2009
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You know I put the song Venice Beach up for sale on Bandbox and they the fans pretty much broke it down.
INTERVIEW: Jen Foster Breaks Out with Venice Beach on Venice the Series 2009
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The next morning after we put the song up for sale on Bandbox I get a letter.
INTERVIEW: Jen Foster Breaks Out with Venice Beach on Venice the Series 2009
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Bandbox or not, this was no day for hitters.
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Thomas Mallon talks about his new novel, Bandbox — a madcap caper through the zany publishing world of 1920s New York.
On Fiction 2005
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Thomas Mallon talks about his new novel, Bandbox — a madcap caper through the zany publishing world of 1920s New York.
On Fiction 2005
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"The Bandbox" is one of those delightful romances that you read through to the end at a sitting, forgetful of time, troubles, or tired feelings, and then breathe a sigh of regret because there's no more.
Aunt Jane of Kentucky Eliza Calvert Hall
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Holding, from the first, high place in the esteem of his fellow-officers and superiors, Von Borcke, whom the troopers styled "Major Bandbox," won brilliant renown in service, and was equally popular in society in Richmond.
Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay 1911
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Author of "The Bandbox," "The Day of Days," etc. I.lustrated by A.I. Keller.
The Day of Days An Extravaganza Louis Joseph Vance 1906
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