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471. Bryan Adams does it for you
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 CANDIAN rocker Bryan Adams has announced he will perform at the Manchester Evening News Arena next year. -
472. The Vikings are coming
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 April 2002 Scandinavia has recently undergone something of a musical renaissance. Forget Abba and The Cardigans, the latest wave of musical talent to come out of the frozen north is decidedly Euro-chic. -
473. POD - Payable On Death (Atlantic)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 November 2003 POD are an odd proposition. They are not quite hardcore enough for the self-respecting mosher, yet their target market does seem to move in the Creed, Linkin Park, Korn orbit. -
474. Folk legend gets on his bike
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 October 2003 THE& problem with Ashley Hutchings for professional cynics and jeremiahs like me, whose natural response to famous men is less to praise them than to bury them, is that he's as talented as his website claims he is. -
475. Soul man Smokey's city show
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 April 2007 SOUL king Smokey Robinson is touring the UK for the first time in 12 years, playing one night only at the Bridgewater Hall tonight. -
476. Kaiser, Cribs and Maximo set for city
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 October 2005 THE Rock 'n' Roll Riot Tour featuring Kaiser Chiefs, Maximo Park and The Cribs arrives at the Apollo this weekend for two sell-out shows. -
477. It is like they had never gone
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 June 2005 THEY drove legions of teenage girls crazy, sold millions of records, and were once Top 10 regulars. Now, almost five years after their last studio album, the Backstreet Boys are back - in Manchester. -
478. Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler - Private Investigations: The Best Of (Mercury)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 November 2005 IT’S pretty easy to ridicule Mark Knopfler if you are so inclined. He wore a daft head band. He’s got a big nose. He’s a Geordie. -
479. Live 8: The lowdown
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 IN 1985 Bob Geldof urged us all to dig deep to fight world hunger with Live Aid. Now, 20 years on, the humanitarian rocker has world leaders in his sights - and he still wants our help to eradicate global poverty. Find out all about the July 2 event, here. -
480. 'Play come out of the cold
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 THERE'S something slightly saintly about Chris Martin. Thanks to his cherub-like face, his public schoolboy politeness and his marriage to goody-goody actress Gwyneth Paltrow, the Coldplay frontman seems almost angelic. The world-conquering group play Bolton tonight and tomorrow.