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TV shots open doors for songstress


ANGELA PACIENZA, CP   2004-12-20 02:07:37  



TORONTO -- After years of struggling to earn a decent living at singing and songwriting, Leslie Feist may have landed the biggest coup of her career thanks to a trendy TV show watched weekly by millions. On a recent holiday episode of Fox's the O.C., which has a mammoth following among scenesters young and old, two of the main characters slow-danced at a high school winter ball to Let it Die, the title track of her CD.




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