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Carolyn Stilwell, the woman behind celtic outfit Loose Goose whose albums generated a bit of a stir a couple of years ago has returned to her native New Zealand. She has recently completed work on the third Loose Goose album but as yet no release plans for that have been announced, though there is talk of a Loose Goose UK tour next summer. Carolyn hopes to continue to perform in New Zealand.
New Dawn Music have been busy lately, with Brian Taylor joining the Brit Awards Voting Academy, made up of around 1000 music industry insiders who between them select many of the awardwinners. The label's artists remain busy and albums by Loose Goose, As If... and Julie Lord have recently been picked up for US distribution by Musicforce.com. The label have announced some special offers for Christmas.
New Dawn Music announced recently that Loose Goose are to appear on a compilation album released in Germany by Sony, called Celtic Spirits. The album will feature the Loose Goose track "Back To Avalon" alongside contributions from Clannad, Mary Black, The Dubliners and others. The band's recent album, Face Yourself will be released in Germany through Pila Music later this year. The label have launched an e-mail announcement list, which you can join through their website at: http://www.britlinks.co.uk/newdawn/
New Dawn Music have announced that for the month of January, Loose Goose products will be available through their website for only £10 on CD, or both albums for £12.
Dave Brons of Lydian Dream has started working with Celtic band Loose Goose.
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