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Right now, for example, two girls are over at the folder, pouring through the songs, and I totally just heard one of them say, “Ooh, Fiona Apple, that is so nineties perfect.”
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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Right now, for example, two girls are over at the folder, pouring through the songs, and I totally just heard one of them say, “Ooh, Fiona Apple, that is so nineties perfect.”
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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Right now, for example, two girls are over at the folder, pouring through the songs, and I totally just heard one of them say, “Ooh, Fiona Apple, that is so nineties perfect.”
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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Right now, for example, two girls are over at the folder, pouring through the songs, and I totally just heard one of them say, “Ooh, Fiona Apple, that is so nineties perfect.”
One Night That Changes Everything Lauren Barnholdt 2010
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A multi-instrumentalist, she handles everything but the drums (Brian Teasley of Man or Astroman? and the Polyphonic Spree fills in there), and as a singer, her deliberate, crisp enunciation recalls Fiona Apple's.
Chicago Reader 2010
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A multi-instrumentalist, she handles everything but the drums (Brian Teasley of Man or Astroman? and the Polyphonic Spree fills in there), and as a singer, her deliberate, crisp enunciation recalls Fiona Apple's.
Chicago Reader 2010
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*I also refuse to call Fiona Apple's second album --When the Pawn Hits The Conflict He Thinks Like a King and Then He Hits the Goodies Table and Eats a Cupcake and Wanders Off to go To The Bathroom and Then He Forgets What the Fucking Point of This Title Is -- by its full title, either.
Working from home yendi 2005
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Raised on her dad's diet of Bob Dylan and the Beatles, Nordstrum switched gears in high school, as she filled her Walkman with feminist musicians such as Fiona Apple and Ani DiFranco.
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After the angsty peak of Lilith Fair and subsequent singers such as Fiona Apple and Aimee Mann, the early 2000s left us with watered-down dreck like Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carlton.
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Jane Monheit, "The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me" (Concord Records) - Features the songs of contemporary songwriters such as Fiona Apple, Corrine Bailey Rae and Paul Simon along with jazz and pop classics from Cole Porter, Jimmy Dorsey and Leonard Bernstein.
Latest News 2009
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