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		<title>Jonquil Lose Members and Gain a New Sound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Oxford, UK-based pop band Jonquil has gone through some major changes over the past year. The most notable of which is downsizing from a seven piece into a quartet. Recently, I had the chance to ask guitar player Robin McDiarmid a few questions about where the band is now and their upcoming album release.
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