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		<title>Peter Squires Makes Breaking Up Sound So Good</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For singer/songwriters, tales of love and revenge are the bread and butter for great songs. However, as cliché as these songs may be, sometimes heartbreak explores and refines a songwriter’s identity. This is the story behind Peter Squires’ Woe Is Me. From the age of 9, Squires picked up his first instrument and has been
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