Talk:Alex Roots
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[edit]- New band of the day, The Guardian.
- Lady GaGa Watch Your Freaky Ass, Here Comes Alex Roots, New York Post Pop Wrap.
- Campaign focus: Alex Roots, California Chronicle.
- Alex Roots admits to Queen influence, Digital Spy.
- Alex Roots: 'Fake', Digital Spy.
- INTERVIEW: Pop star Alex Roots is determined to stay grounded, News Shopper.
- Alex Roots, la nouvelle Cyndi Lauper?, Marseille Evous.
... suggesting notability. Paul Erik (talk)(contribs) 00:40, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
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