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2008
Graham Nash’s tenor is among rock’s most recognizable, and as resonant as his voice of conscience as a songwriter. He started The Hollies with his childhood friend Allan Clarke in 1961, before embarking on a lifelong musical journey, solo and with David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Neil Young. A day after his birthday, Rhino celebrates Nash’s career …
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December
2008
Ahead of the release of their second album, Wild Young Hearts, next year, Noisettes will show why they’re shaping up to be one of the breakthrough acts of 2009 with a special show at London’s Proud Gallery tonight. The band, whose debut album, the critically-acclaimed What’s The Time Mr Wolf, was released in 2007, will be performing new songs from …
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December
2008
As catchy as it is clever, Fall Out Boy have created yet another album to be proud of. Although their last studio album, Infinity on High was received with mixed reactions from critics, the singles Thnks fr th Mmrs and This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race proved popular with their newly devout fans. And Folie A Deux will surely be no exception.
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December
2008
Dennis Yost, lead singer of the 1960s group the Classics IV, has died in an Ohio hospital. He was 65. Yost died of respiratory failure on Sunday at Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton, about 30 miles northwest of Cincinnati. He died of respiratory failure, hospital spokeswoman Marielou Vierling said.
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December
2008
What was all that about record sales declining, music becoming a solitary pastime and no one having proper big hits anymore? Somebody must have forgotten to tell Taylor Swift. America’s most spectacular new star of the past two years has united millions of admirers and bridged the gaps between musical genres, becoming a multi-platinum teenage sensa…
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December
2008
Glasvegas will record their second album next summer. Despite frontman James Allen recently saying the band will not bring out a new record for “years”, bassist Rab Allan says it is more likely to be sooner.
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December
2008
After the recent media maelstrom surrounding Boy George, the flamboyant star has confirmed his upcoming shows at Piccadilly’s Pigalle Club on Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th December. Determined not to let his fans down, the former Culture Club front man has promised two unforgettable live shows with some very special guests appearing for the Wed…
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December
2008
Graham Coxon will join Alex James, Dave Rowntree and Damon Albarn onstage for this first time since their Royal Festival Hall performance in 2000. Formed in Colchester in 1989, Blur have recorded seven studio albums and had a string of Top 10 singles including number 1 hit’s with Country House and Beetlebum. Their last album, Think Tank was released in 2003.
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December
2008
The pop success story of the year and Europe’s most in demand artist, Basshunter will unleash his Christmas anthem ‘I Miss You’ on 15th December’. Taken from the massive No.1 album ‘Now You’re Gone’ and following three smash hit singles, his star is set to burn even brighter in the galaxy of pop. Released on the huge Hard2Beat label, home of Basshu…
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December
2008
The Eagles return to the UK for a string of exclusive concerts in July 2009. The band is due to perform at Glasgow’s Hampden Park Stadium, Birmingham NIA Arena and Manchester MEN Arena on 4th July, 7th July and 11th July respectively. Following on from their universally acclaimed No1 album Long Road Out Of Eden, the band – Glenn Frey, Don Henley, …
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