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2 unusual facts about The Sleeper


The Sleeper

The Sleeper is the first studio album by English indie folk band The Leisure Society.

The band were invited to perform live sessions on both Radcliffe & Maconie (where the song was once again voted 'Record of The Week' by listeners) and Dermot O'Leary's Radio 2 shows.



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Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick

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Jan Lisa Huttner

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