Groove Armada sign 'record deal' with Bacardi
31 Mar 2008 | by Ben Bold
LONDON - Groove Armada have become the latest pop act to break out of the record company mould by signing a one-year music deal with alcoholic drinks firm Bacardi-Martini.
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