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Berklee Grad Signed to Hear Music

Posted by Joan Anderman  October 30, 2007 02:15 PM
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Hear Music, the Starbucks-affilliated record label that's been a haven for established rock vets like Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, and James Taylor, has signed it's first "developing" artist: 21-year-old Berklee College of Music grad Hilary McRae. The young singer-songwriter's debut album won't be out until next spring, but you can download an R&B-flavored track called "Consider Me Gone" Nov. 1 for free at Starbucks as part of the coffee chain's "Download of the Day" program, and you can see McRae perform it live here.

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