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1. Ian Brown - The World Is Yours (Fiction)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 September 2007 IF Shaun Ryder carried Madchester's hedonistic wit and silliness down the years, Ian Brown was the keeper of its sullen insolence, glowering at us while that godawful voice jammed melodic square pegs into round holes. -
2. Barfly, Aziz Ibrahim & Natasha Lea Jones @ Night & Day
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 July 2004 UNBREAKABLE 2 at Night and Day defies comfortable categorisation as the term 'unsigned bands' does no justice to Barfly, Aziz Ibrahim and Natasha Lea Jones. -
3. Watch Ian Brown’s Sister Rose
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2007 SET to play two huge shows here in December, Ian Brown releases a new single on December 3. -
4. Ian Brown – The World Is Yours (Polydor)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 October 2007 IF you have a phobia of string laden anthems, then perhaps you'd better look away now. -
5. Ian Brown - Sister Rose (Fiction)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2007 SISTER Rose is a funky beast packed with the many musical strands that brought Brown to where he is today. -
6. Variety keeps the Smile on their faces
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 June 2007 WITH all the fashionability that comes with the ever-evolving slew of new and cutting-edge nights that start up and flourish in the city, it's sometimes easy to forget some of Manchester's most dependable nights, for example - Smile. -
7. Prize winning discussion
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2003 THIS year's& Mercury Music Prize nominees have been announced& - and& have already sparked off heated debate. -
8. One Piccadilly: People And Places
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 April 2004 MANCHESTER is a place where people happen - not things. That awkward phrasing makes sense when you consider any number of well-known characters, both fictional and real: from Best to Cantona; Ian Curtis to Ian Brown; Sharples to' well, you get the picture. -
9. Brown happy to play the rebel
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 October 2007 PROTEST songs are tricky beasts for artists to tackle. For starters, they are by nature controversial in subject matter, and capable of annoying a large part of your potential audience if they don't agree with the sentiment. Ian Brown plays twice here in December. -
10. They're out to get Carter
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2007 SPOOKS star Rupert Penry-Jones is on the top floor of a former biscuit factory and about to face another crunch moment in front of the cameras.