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2008
Former Sunderland boss peter reid has revealed he would consider returning to the club after the departure of manager Roy Keane. Reid managed the Black Cats from 1995 to 2002 but is currently coach of the Thailand National team.
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2008
Having just completed a 25 date tour of the UK with Scouting For Girls, The Days are going back on the road in the New Year with a 13 date headline tour of the UK which kicks off at The Borderline in London on 15th Jan and includes a second London show at Islington Bar Academy on 11th Feb. The Days release their debut single No Ties on 26th Jan…
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December
2008
Song To Self is released on January 5th and will be available on digital download and on limited 7” vinyl featuring a special extended version of Song To Self. The B-side is The Ballad Of J Smith, a new song unavailable elsewhere. A live favourite of the bands - “a naturally big song” says Fran and a ‘beautiful, lilting pop song’ according to the …
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December
2008
In today’s Daily Rap we take a peek inside the industry’s biggest earner’s wallets, D’Angelo insistes he is not signed to Bad Boy, Grandmaster Flash releases a new album and Suge’s case is dismissed. Biggest Earners
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December
2008
Pink has had an incredible 2008; with a Grammy nominated No.1 single in ‘So What’ and her first ever UK No.1 album in the global-smash ‘Funhouse’, which is fast approaching double-platinum status (600,000 sales) in the UK. Her European tour next Spring sold-out immediately, her Australian tour next Summer has broken records, and her combined tour …
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December
2008
From opposite worlds come two of London’s most accomplished and dynamic musicians; with CV’s boasting working relationships with Sting, Eric Clapton, Elton John, The Late Pavarotti, All Saints and The Brand New Heavies; Lee Travis and J.Junior are stepping out of the shadows of the greats to find their own place in the music hall of fame. Compared …
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December
2008
The world came to a stand still on 8 December 1980 as the newspapers reported that John Lennon had been shot to death outside his New York apartment. The gunman later turned out to be Mark David Chapman, who shot Lennon in the back four times (the fifth shot missed) in the entrance hallway of the Dakota, in a sick twist, Lennon had kindly autograph…
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December
2008
Alex James would rather make a classical album than reunite with Blur. The bassist quashed recent rumours - fuelled by frontman Damon Albarn and guitarist Graham Coxon rebuilding their friendship - that the band were set to work together again by saying he wants to take his career in a different direction as he feels “too old” for pop.
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December
2008
Katy Perry will still perform ‘I Kissed A Girl’ when she is 50. The ‘Hot N Cold’ star insisted she will continue to sing the saucy track even into her advancing years.
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December
2008
Lily Allen has recorded country tracks for her new album. The ‘Smile’ singer releases ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’ in February and has promised fans there will be some surprises with her musical direction.
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