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Preston Jones is the DFW.com pop music critic. He’s been writing about music, film, TV, books and more (in print and online) since 1999. His award-winning work has appeared in the Houston Chronicle, the Miami Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Oklahoma Gazette, Playback STL, Slant Magazine, PopMatters, on WGN Radio and on National Public Radio.

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Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009

Watch This: Bosque Brown, Live in Paris

Bosque Brown will be in Fort Worth in just a couple weeks, supporting Alela Diane (whom I interviewed for a feature you can find in next week's DFW.com Ink) and Marissa Nadler at the Modern. While Mara Lee Miller toils away at the ongoing CMJ festival, here's an appetizer of effing beautiful performances captured by the French Web site Le Hiboo. Recorded at the gorgeous L'Eglise Sainte Marie-Madeleine in Paris, this trio of tunes --White Dove, Whiskey Flats and So Loud, respectively -- will allow you to bask in the glory of Miller's captivating voice.

(Hat tip.)

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