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One More Girl introduce new music to enthusiastic crowd

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The other big show I caught, Saturday, Nov. 12 was Vancouver based rising country/ pop stars One More Girl who One More Girl at Average Joes, Nov. 12. photo by Richard Amerywere playing to a good sized crowd at Average Joes.

Britt and Carly McKillip were dressed in style, danced up a storm and introduced the audience to a lot of new music from upbeat pop rockers to tender ballads which will appear on their forthcoming sophomore CD , the second single “Misery Loves Company and the CD. One of the new songs featured Britt on harmonica and Carly on guitar and sounded a little like Martina McBride‘s hit “Independence Day.”


 Of course they played their big hits  “I Can Love Anyone,” and their big hit “Misery Loves Company.” they even threw in a strong version of Chilliwack’s “Fly at Night.”

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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