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Interview: Juno Plus – Breadwoman

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Interview: Juno Plus – Breadwoman

By AnnaHomler | November 1, 2016

Speaking in Tongues
To celebrate the arrival of her reissued album
on RVNG, Anna Homler details the three
decade-old story behind Breadwoman in this
delightful interview with Brendan Arnott.

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