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Out to Lunch With Ollabelle

Jun 5 2003
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New BMI songwriter/artists Ollabelle stopped by the New York office recently to share lunch with BMI executives. The New York-based group has just signed a record deal with producer T Bone Burnett's label, DMZ/Columbia. The band's debut album, scheduled for release in early fall, was produced by Steve Rosenthal.


Seen here before heading out to eat are Jimi Zhivago, Byron Isaacs, Glenn Patscha, BMI's Brooke Primont, Tony Leone, Fiona McBain and Amy Helm. photo: Dana Rodriguez
 

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