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Help local band for live & unsigned competition please!


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Please! Music Lovers we need your feed back

Nou Enle are a local originals band, they are entering a competition this Sunday at dingwalls for live and unsigned bands, to perform for 2 minutes, but they would like to know east dulwich's forum favourite song to perform.

If you wouldn't mind, checking their songs out You Tube,search nou enle. They're a five piece band.

Songs to listen to are: Romeo, So modern, We both know & Casual affair.

Choose your favourite ONE and either give it the thumbs up on you tube, or reply to me or keep listening to your fav so they can see the most popular one viewed.

Really appreciate it if you could take the time. I love their music & hope you do too!

Happy Listening to Nou Enle

Thank you x

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