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Welcome to EvO:R Entertainment |
The Virtual Kiosk CD Store

Over 250 pages of CDs with nearly 4,000 artists listed in this Virtual Mall. The EvO:R Virtual CD Mall
has been responsible for over 6,000 Independent CD sales since opening. We don't actually stock or sell the CDs,
we simply list each CD by genre and link the visitor to websites such as CD Baby and Peacework Music Network for the sale.
We also offer Guitar Kits, T-Shirts and plenty more.
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week...
ROCK: Classic Rock
 | JAYE CHRISTOPHER HANSON: piscean war Unique, Unique Unique... Intelligent lyrics with uncommon chord progresssions, a real string quartet and the odd didgeridoo crafted into beautifully accessible rock. |
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 | DELP AND GOUDREAU: delp and goudreau Vocalist Brad Delp of the band Boston and former Boston guitarist Barry Goudreau team up again with some guitar driven, melodic rock featuring soaring vocals and guitar, wrapped in life-living lyrics. |
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 | "1964"...THE TRIBUTE: all you need is live You'll think it's The Beatles.This is the number
one Beatles' Show in the World. The only Tribute act to ever play let alone "Sell-Out". Carnegie Hall in New York City.Be there again 1/9-10/2004. |
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 | STAN BUZAS, PGA GOLF PROFESSIONAL: great golf hits--volume 1 Classic Rock |
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 | SLANT 6: driving to the edge Melodic Hard/Pop Rock |
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 | JETHRO JEREMIAH/JOSH FIX/STYMIE: a san francisco sampilation Fresh, upbeat, soulful music from some of the best vocalists in San Francisco.... |
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 | JOSH CLAYTON-FELT: center of six Songs by the late Josh Clayton-Felt and songs for Josh by his friends. A sweet melding of the accessibility of Pop with the earthy roots of Classic & Americana Folk Rock. |
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 | KURT WILSON: day of power Alternative pop/rock with splashes of real country and R&B added for extra flavor. |
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 | RUNNER: runner This is British 70's rock to the max; imagine Bad Company and Foreigner mixed with a touch of Steve Winwood. |
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 | MYRON AND THE KYNIPTIONZ: gypsy blood Sounds like a hot blues band on steroids. a lot of soul. rock and roll. |
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 | CODA: halfway to heaven A sound that arcs from Country to Blues to Rock and even Gospel with the participation of now famous artists like Del McCoury and Jason Carter. Made in Rome and Florence Italy and finished in Nashville USA |
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 | MARC RIBLER: life is but a dream heartfelt rock n roll like the greats from the 60's and 70's with a refreshingly new sound. This Brooklyn born musician sings about the irony and mystery of ordinary life in a highly emotional introspective way without losing the edge and fun of rock n ro |
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 | BIG BONED: jeckyl & hyde Fresh Modern Rock that satisfies a wide range of tastes, while maintaining its own unique identity. |
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 | CODA: remember me A mix of Italian style and Anglo punch..Two songs off this album included in the sound track of the major Italian film 'Ricordati di Me' (Remember me) by Gabriele Muccino,due to be released soon in the States A melodic and harmonious sound with loads of |
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 | TJR: mixed emotions TJR combines Blues, Rockabilly, and Roots with a modern instinct and a rockin' attitude. TJR combines Rock,Blues,Rockabilly, and Roots with Modern Instinct and Rockin' attitude. |
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 | CODA: medicine of love A powerful sounding theme album recorded in Florence and finished in Florida with loads of solid classic rock compositions. |
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 | ELVIS SCHOENBERG'S ORCHESTRE SURRéAL: it's alive! The Orchestre Surréal is a theatrical twenty-piece rock orchestra that blends Classic rock with classical, jazz, hip-hop, Country and just about everything else, and features two amazing vocalists: The Fabulous Miss Thing, and Dangerous Dan O'Callaghan, a |
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 | CHRIS DAVIS'S EVERMORE BRIDGE: subliminal lure Old School flavor, classic rock feel. From rock to melodic ballads. |
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 | THE MOJO WIRE: low fidelity favorites 1997-2001 Their best-of collection includes the late Isla Vista, CA indie-rock band's various sonic incarnations, from blues to surf to psychedelic to rootsy folk/country to garage rock, shot throughout with their bent, bizarro sensibility. |
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