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I don't really know if this is what your looking for since it's such a different genre. I play a lot of live poker and my Ipod is my best friend when I do. Bob Seger is one my favorites for chill music. Again, not really same genre as Norah Jones and Dido but it's Chill.
Maybe Merril Bainbridge, Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Jewel might be more of what your looking for?
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Some great "mellow rock" artists:
Bruce Hornsby & The Range (nice piano work)
Christopher Cross
Dan Fogelberg
Dan Hill kinda fits the description, but don't be surprised if you want to slit your wrists after listening to his stuff.
The ultimate voice: Anne Murray
More into the "Jazz" range, but Michael Buble is good.
More instrumental/new-age style, check out Jean Michel Jarre.
Mike Oldfield crosses easy listening/new age genres and has a VERY wide body of brilliant work. "Songs Of Distant Earth" is a great chill CD.
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Use GENIUS on Itunes. It will match up other songs of that style and even recommend some similar ones to check out.
If you have a US proxy or VPN, you can also check out www.pandora.com - same kind of idea, you build a playlist, and it will make other suggestions based on your selections. Used to be available in Canada, but not anymore.
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If you have a US proxy or VPN, you can also check out www.pandora.com - same kind of idea, you build a playlist, and it will make other suggestions based on your selections. Used to be available in Canada, but not anymore.
Even better than pandora, IMO, is GrooveShark and its Radio feature. It's free, has a better interface, and is available in Canada without a proxy. Once I found out about it, I dropped pandora.
Else, SomaFM (Groove Salad channel for super mellow joints) and StereoMood (playlists based on moods) are other great sites to break the monotony.
Soma.FM has some great channels, too... they have one that's all cover songs
Not much good in the car, unless you have a smartphone with a good data plan and you plug your phone into your stereo... but all these are good places to get ideas and maybe find some new artists.
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