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New season of shows at Loughborough Town Hall – LoughboroughEcho.net

4. August 2011

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New season of shows at Loughborough Town Hall LoughboroughEcho.net LOUGHBOROUGH Town Hall has launched its new autumn/Christmas Season with a packed programme including talented comedians, music from jazz to rock 'n' roll to classical music season and of course the annual pantomime. A winning combination of comedy and ...

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Shows – August 1 onwards – ChesterChronicle.co.uk

1. August 2011

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Shows - August 1 onwards ChesterChronicle.co.uk MANCHESTER: November 9-12 - Rock 'n' Roll Heaven - rock 'n' roll extravaganza featuring the music of Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Del Shannon, Ricky Nelson, and Eddie Cochran at the Opera House in Quay Street. Ring 0844 372 7272 or visit ... and more

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Viva Brother – The Quietus

1. August 2011

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Viva Brother – The Quietus

The Quietus Viva Brother The Quietus ...

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OFFPISTE GURUS, BOSCO THEATRE, EDINBURGH – Herald Scotland

1. August 2011

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OFFPISTE GURUS, BOSCO THEATRE, EDINBURGH Herald Scotland IT'S easy to understand, quite apart from the export potential and the rock 'n' roll kudos, why Danish songwriters would prefer to write lyrics in English rather than their native language. I mean, put yourself in Trinelise Vaering's shoes: would you ..

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Doherty, Dogging And Fish Ovaries: A Life Through SMS – Sabotage Times

31. July 2011

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Doherty, Dogging And Fish Ovaries: A Life Through SMS – Sabotage Times

Sabotage Times Doherty, Dogging And Fish Ovaries: A Life Through SMS Sabotage Times I've got an exhibition coming up created from celebrity texts from friends, all based around sex drugs and rock 'n roll titled Text-Me-Up-Sex-Drugs & Rock 'n Roll . The theme is analysing historical contexts of how we have become a nation of consumers ...

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Laura Marling – review – The Guardian

30. July 2011

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Laura Marling – review – The Guardian

The Guardian Laura Marling – review The Guardian The new songs flirt with bluegrass, blues and, on "Sophia", jangly country- rock . As they do, the lyrics become less oblique and emotions ease up, giving the music space to breathe

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Talent captured on film – the legend that was Jimi Hendrix – Yorkshire Post

30. July 2011

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Talent captured on film – the legend that was Jimi Hendrix – Yorkshire Post

Yorkshire Post Talent captured on film – the legend that was Jimi Hendrix Yorkshire Post Mankowitz is an internationally renowned photographer whose career spans nearly 50 years, during which time he has worked with some of the greatest names in rock and pop music , including the Rolling Stones, Elton John, Kate Bush, and Jimi Hendrix.

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Christie Brinkley’s My London – Evening Standard

29. July 2011

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Christie Brinkley’s My London – Evening Standard

Evening Standard Christie Brinkley's My London Evening Standard It turned out that Prince Andrew had never been to a rock 'n' roll gig so we convinced him to go. When we were there, one of his police entourage started eyeing up my racing driver friend who he'd been chasing for speeding offences for the past five ...

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Rock ‘n’ roll with Buddy- The Buddy Holly Story – Worcester Standard

29. July 2011

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Rock 'n' roll with Buddy- The Buddy Holly Story Worcester Standard THE WORLD'S most successful rock 'n' roll musical, Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story, will delight fans of the rock 'n' roll legend when it comes to Malvern Theatres. The family friendly musical looks at the man behind the music and will be at Malvern from ... and more

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Festival’s pop twist – Ripley Today

28. July 2011

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Festival’s pop twist – Ripley Today

Ripley Today Festival's pop twist Ripley Today The Abba song “Thank You For The Music ” was chosen as the theme of the two-day festival at Alfreton Wesley Church. Each of the 13 arrangements – the work of church members and friends – had a musical connection

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