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Madoc
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Madoc or Madog (Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd) (măd`ək, mä`–), fl. 1170?, quasi-historical Welsh prince. According to Welsh legend, Madoc, said to be a son of Owain Gwynedd, discovered America 300 years before Columbus. Witnesses' accounts of finding supposedly Welsh-speaking Native Americans have served to keep alive the story, which is otherwise unsupported by evidence. He is the subject of Robert Southey's Madoc.


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Madawg challenged listeners to download the PCDJ Broadcaster and beat his new record.
Using only the newly released PCDJ Broadcaster, an Internet-connected computer and a microphone, Madawg will share his talent for mixing tunes, interviewing guests and gabbing until he breaks the 64-hour broadcasting record or collapses trying.
During the 3 days of ChangeMusic San Francisco, Madawg will be showing off his music-mixing skills, engaging all the attendees and interviewing performing artists, as well as the new ChangeMusic panelists who represent the new leadership of the digital music industry.
 
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