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ANGELO & VERONICA
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Tennessee TRIBUNE, The
02-06-1997
ANGELO & VERONICA.
With four albums to their credit, a busy touring schedule, a number of music industry awards and a faithful following, Angelo & Veronica have already achieved things of which other artists only dream. But as the title of their latest release proclaims, success in the eyes of man alone is simply Not Enough.
"The most important thing in this album to us - and in every album we've made - is that...
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