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                    [Title] => John, Paul, George,  Ringo... & Nyoy?
                    [Summary] => One thing I’ve always said about Nyoy Volante and Mannos is that they’re one of the most innovative and original acoustic acts around. Eschewing the propensity to merely dish out cover after cover, note per note, Nyoy and Mannos have purposely charted new territory by putting out original songs, and turning inside out (via imaginative rearrangement) the covers they do incorporate into their act. 

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                    [Summary] => One thing I’ve always said about Nyoy Volante and Mannos is that they’re one of the most innovative and original acoustic acts around. Eschewing the propensity to merely dish out cover after cover, note per note, Nyoy and Mannos have purposely charted new territory by putting out original songs, and turning inside out (via imaginative rearrangement) the covers they do incorporate into their act. 

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