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		<title>Getting Nostalgic With Izzi Of The Preatures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Chicago – Last year The Preatures caught the attention of music lovers worldwide when the single “Is This How You Feel?” catapulted the Australian band into the limelight. The Sydney five-piece – comprised of Isabella &#8216;Izzi&#8217; Manfredi on vocals and keys, Gideon Bensen on vocals and guitar, Jack Moffitt on lead guitar, Thomas Champion on
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