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Dublin teen popster Carly Hennessy, whose first major-label album Ultimate High sold fewer than five hundred copies, cited in Wall Street Journal article examining economic practice in the music industry


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Dublin-born, Carly Smithson, has been eliminated from American Idol



INTERVIEW: 19 May 2003



REVIEW: 06 Dec 2002



REVIEW: 16 Jul 2002
She has a formidable voice, that’s for sure, with an exuberant, effortless style, albeit with a tendency to over-sing at times



REVIEW: 21 Jun 2002




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