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Tuesday, November 6,2012
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Mr. Manson Goes to Pakistan

local musician Jono Manson collaborates across continents for a whole new sound

April Reese
It all started with Kevin Costner. One night a few years ago, Saif Samejo was at home in Jamshoro, Pakistan, watching The Postman, the actor and director’s 1997 futuristic epic about one man’s struggle to rebuild civilization in a post-apocalyptic America. But it was the film’s soundtrack that caught Samejo’s attention—particularly the song “Almost Home.” The artist? Santa Fe musician Jono Manson.
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