Search Results
You searched for property. Showing 1 to 10 of 64 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
1. Must see: Jessie J
CityLife, Thursday 31 March 2011 Imagine being new music’s hottest property. Sure, the benefits wouldn’t be bad – but it can’t be an easy spot to occupy at the start of your career. -
2. Institute date for synth geek Little Boots
CityLife, Monday 17 November 2008 LINED up in the front phalanx of the shameless revivalist pop vanguard, Little Boots is expected to become seriously hot property in 2009. -
3. Ne-Yo brings slick R&B to city
CityLife, Wednesday 16 July 2008 R&B hot property and Michael Jackson songwriter, Ne-Yo, arrives on tour here tonight. -
4. Rogue Wave @ Night & Day
CityLife, Wednesday 07 May 2008 LOCATION! Location! Location! Not only the buzzwords of property investors but also the key DNA of any band. -
5. HIM @ Apollo
CityLife, Thursday 20 April 2006 CHANDELIERS loom from ceiling, and Bram Stoker-esque imagery adorns the stage, like an episode of Property Ladder gone wrong; underneath, an emaciated chap's droning on about death while being revered as the life of the party. -
6. Rogue Wave @ Night & Day
CityLife, Wednesday 07 May 2008 LOCATION! Location! Location! Not only the buzzwords of property investors but also the key DNA of any band. -
7. ITC interview: Orphan Boy
CityLife, Friday 20 October 2006 FETED by Clash legend Mick Jones, signed up by cool independent label Concrete Recordings, and spoken about as one of the big draws at this year's In The City festival, Manchester band Orphan Boy have already staked their place as serious hot property. -
8. Desolation Angels - Asylum (Blue Cat Records)
CityLife, Tuesday 23 March 2004 WITH so many bands searching for their big break, that USP (to use a property catchphrase) can be essential when trying to nudge ahead of the pack. -
9. Pinmonkey - Pinmonkey (Gravity)
CityLife, Friday 07 February 2003 THIS young Nashville four-piece are currently very hot property back home, where their crystal-clear harmonies and smooth country-rock melodies are perceived as the antidote to the éhat-steria' that still afflicts mainstream country music. -
10. Bay City Rollers want to invest in reunion
CityLife, Wednesday 16 February 2011 The hits, the hysteria, the tartan trousers, the ‘missing millions’... the Bay City Rollers’ story began almost 40 years ago - and they are still hoping for a happy ending.