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Pezzettino and The Plutoniates
01/09/2010 10:00 PM
Margaret was trained on classical piano at the local convent until age 12, when she quit because she didn't like the pressure of competition. She has a BA in Art History and MA in Oriental Medicine. At age 25 she called off an engagement, joined a band, and taught herself how to play her father's accordion. "The songs just began pouring out, it was like opening a flood gate." Less than six months later, she released her first album and began touring as a solo artist. "Pezzettino" translates to "little piece" or "little square" in Italian, and depending on how strict copyright laws are, it may or may not be a reference to the children's illustration book by Leo Lionni.
Pluto has been reduced to a dwarf planet in recent years, and The Plutoniates are not very happy about it.
"We are an outpost for the solar system, keeping the Earthbound humans safe, yet the scientific community shows a lack of respect by downgrading our home ... perhaps that is because they deny the existence of all lifeforms outside of Earth," said Ross Fale, Plutoniates front man.
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