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        <copyright>This entire podcast, including the music on it, is free to use for any reason, even commercial reasons, as long as the author of each song is attributed</copyright>
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          <itunes:summary>Red Moonrise is a podcast about Creative Commons music that you can use for free in your ad, movie, restaurant or shop - all you have to do is give credit to the musician.&#13;
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I'm especially keen to find Creative Commons musicians in Brisbane, Australia, and I'd like to take this show on air at Brisbane's community radio station 4ZZZ 102.1FM.&#13;
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        <title>Red Moonrise Episode 0001 - September 2009</title>
        <itunes:title>Red Moonrise Episode 0001 - September 2009</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Red Moonrise: Creative Commons Music

Tracks:

1) "Getting out of Bethlehem" by Star Commander.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/starcommander'>http://bit.ly/starcommander</a>

2) "Hemisphere 414" by S.E.M;I, from the album "Noisy Ghost".

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/noisyghost'>http://bit.ly/noisyghost</a>

3) "From a Dry Camel" by Dust.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/dustmusic'>http://bit.ly/dustmusic</a>

4) "2" by Zaimph from the "Emblem" album.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/emblemalbum'>http://bit.ly/emblemalbum</a>

All these tracks are available for you to use for free, even in commercial projects. You can also change them or mix them up. However you MUST credit the artist whose music you are using. At the bare minimum, you should include the links that you can see on this page. If you're making a film put a link to the track either in the credits, or put the link on the screen while the music plays if you want to be a bit avant-garde.

For an ad, please place a link on the screen while the song is playing (like some ads for TV shows do for the music they use in the ad).

If you're playing the music in your shop or restaurant, it would be nice to have a sign up on the counter or wall saying where you can get the music from.

Why is this music available for free? For more information, have a look at the <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_commons'>Creative Commons article on Wikipedia</a> which explains more about why people are giving away their creative work.

To <a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedMoonrise'>subscribe to this podcast, just click here - you'll see a page that shows you all the different options. If you use iTunes to manage your podcasts, you CAN subscribe in iTunes</a>.]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Red Moonrise: Creative Commons Music

Tracks:

1) "Getting out of Bethlehem" by Star Commander.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/starcommander'>http://bit.ly/starcommander</a>

2) "Hemisphere 414" by S.E.M;I, from the album "Noisy Ghost".

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/noisyghost'>http://bit.ly/noisyghost</a>

3) "From a Dry Camel" by Dust.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/dustmusic'>http://bit.ly/dustmusic</a>

4) "2" by Zaimph from the "Emblem" album.

Available free at <a href='http://bit.ly/emblemalbum'>http://bit.ly/emblemalbum</a>

All these tracks are available for you to use for free, even in commercial projects. You can also change them or mix them up. However you MUST credit the artist whose music you are using. At the bare minimum, you should include the links that you can see on this page. If you're making a film put a link to the track either in the credits, or put the link on the screen while the music plays if you want to be a bit avant-garde.

For an ad, please place a link on the screen while the song is playing (like some ads for TV shows do for the music they use in the ad).

If you're playing the music in your shop or restaurant, it would be nice to have a sign up on the counter or wall saying where you can get the music from.

Why is this music available for free? For more information, have a look at the <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_commons'>Creative Commons article on Wikipedia</a> which explains more about why people are giving away their creative work.

To <a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedMoonrise'>subscribe to this podcast, just click here - you'll see a page that shows you all the different options. If you use iTunes to manage your podcasts, you CAN subscribe in iTunes</a>.]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Red Moonrise: Creative Commons Music

Tracks:

1) "Getting out of Bethlehem" by Star Commander.

Available free at http://bit.ly/starcommander

2) "Hemisphere 414" by S.E.M;I, from the album "Noisy Ghost".

Available free at http://bit.ly/noisyghost

3) "From a Dry Camel" by Dust.

Available free at http://bit.ly/dustmusic

4) "2" by Zaimph from the "Emblem" album.

Available free at http://bit.ly/emblemalbum

All these tracks are available for you to use for free, even in commercial projects. You can also change them or mix them up. However you MUST credit the artist whose music you are using. At the bare minimum, you should include the links that you can see on this page. If you're making a film put a link to the track either in the credits, or put the link on the screen while the music plays if you want to be a bit avant-garde.

For an ad, please place a link on the screen while the song is playing (like some ads for TV shows do for the music they use in the ad).

If you're playing the music in your shop or restaurant, it would be nice to have a sign up on the counter or wall saying where you can get the music from.

Why is this music available for free? For more information, have a look at the Creative Commons article on Wikipedia which explains more about why people are giving away their creative work.

To subscribe to this podcast, just click here - you'll see a page that shows you all the different options. If you use iTunes to manage your podcasts, you CAN subscribe in iTunes.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <author>redmoonrising+djackmanson@gmail.com (David Jackmanson)</author><itunes:subtitle>Red Moonrise: Creative Commons Music Tracks: 1) "Getting out of Bethlehem" by Star Commander. Available free at http://bit.ly/starcommander 2) "Hemisphere 414" by S.E.M;I, from the album "Noisy Ghost". Available free at http://bit.ly/noisyghost 3) "From a Dry Camel" by Dust. Available free at http://bit.ly/dustmusic 4) "2" by Zaimph from the "Emblem" album. Available free at http://bit.ly/emblemalbum All these tracks are available for you to use for free, even in commercial projects. You can also change them or mix them up. However you MUST credit the artist whose music you are using. At the bare minimum, you should include the links that you can see on this page. If you're making a film put a link to the track either in the credits, or put the link on the screen while the music plays if you want to be a bit avant-garde. For an ad, please place a link on the screen while the song is playing (like some ads for TV shows do for the music they use in the ad). If you're playing the music in your shop or restaurant, it would be nice to have a sign up on the counter or wall saying where you can get the music from. Why is this music available for free? For more information, have a look at the Creative Commons article on Wikipedia which explains more about why people are giving away their creative work. To subscribe to this podcast, just click here - you'll see a page that shows you all the different options. If you use iTunes to manage your podcasts, you CAN subscribe in iTunes.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>brisbane,queensland,australia,creative,commons,red,moon,rise,moonrise,free,music</itunes:keywords></item>
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        <title>Red Moonrise July 7th 2009 - Cry for Life</title>
        <itunes:title>Red Moonrise July 7th 2009 - Cry for Life</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[This episode is of one song, Cry for Life's "Cowgirl".]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[This episode is of one song, Cry for Life's "Cowgirl".]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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