The Ordinary BoysTrue Brits? With a dual citizenship lead singer The Ordinary Boys are hardly the flag waving patriots to restore the Great into Britain. What they are... |
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KT TunstallMercury nominee KT Tunstall emerged like a butterfly into the folk roots scene, arriving in such a way that most people missed the hard work... |
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Amy WinehouseOn a good day in London you might actually hear the sound of the melting pot. In a cafe there could be jazz. As the cars go by, hip-hop... |
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AirDespite of the fact that Air cite their influences as the Beach Boys, the Beatles and Burt Bacharach they are, undoubtedly, one of the most... |
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Tom RobinsonTom Robinson has never given up - whether as a singer, songwriter, campaigner or broadcaster. Over a thirty-year career, Tom has co-written songs with Peter Gabriel... |
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Backstage ExperienceThe mystery surrounding the backstage antics at a music festival is enough to keep Agatha Christie or any other self-respecting who-dun-it... |
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Ian McNabbLiverpool born Ian McNabb first rose to prominence with The Icicle Works when they scored two major hit singles - Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)... |
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Super Furry AnimalsSuper Furry Animals sound exactly like a band should. Their appeal is simple - they cover all bases from the cathartic three-minute guitar thrash... |
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Vikki ClaytonThere’s more to Vikki Clayton than excellent song writing, a haunting singing voice and musical talent. Beneath the quiet exterior lurks a... |
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Status QuoLove ‘em or hate ‘em, it’s impossible to deny Status Quo of their staying power. Over the last 35 years, Quo’s inimitable style has carved... |
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