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481. A very private Spice
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 June 2005 IT has been 10 years since Melanie Brown got together with four other young women and decided to conquer the world. Little did she and the other Spice Girls know the massive level of success they would achieve, or the fuss they would still be causing five years after they ostensibly disbanded. -
482. The scariest gig of our lives
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 November 2007 THEY'RE used to singing in some of the world's top opera houses, but the audience that tenor Alexander Grove and soprano Louise Sjöstedt care about most of all is the thousands of youngsters and their parents who will pack out the M.E.N. Arena on Monday and Tuesday for the Young Voices concert. -
483. Micah's gospel of progress
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 MICAH P Hinson is sat in his local Chorlton boozer doing the things you would pretty much expect of him - drinking alcohol and chain smoking in a way that suggests he is single-handedly keeping the world's tobacco industry afloat. -
484. Choirboys and Westlife set for Christmas battle
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 October 2005 THE Choirboys, the trio dubbed the world's first choir boyband, are set to battle it out with Westlife for this year's Christmas Number One.<BR>They are tipped to clinch the festive top spot with a cover of Eric Clapton's ballad Tears in Heaven. -
485. Apollo landing for unpredictable Ryan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 November 2007 IN 2002, the rest of the world got a peek into the oft-overlooked world of singer songwriter Ryan Adams. He plays here tonight. -
486. Tsunami appeal nights: Amanda Roocroft
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 AMANDA ROOCROFT, one of the biggest names in top-class opera the world over, makes a rare appearance in her native north west on Sunday. -
487. Steve Vai - Sound Theories Vol 1 and 2 (Epic)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 July 2007 THIS may well be the most extraordinary recording yet by the world's most extraordinary guitarist. -
488. Long way home for dreamer Roger
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 September 2007 EVEN at their world-dominating commercial peak, Supertramp were, Roger Hodgson confesses, 'wonderfully out of step with fashion'. He plays here tonight. -
489. Connect Festival @ Inverary Castle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 September 2007 IN the constantly growing, ever competitive world of summer festivals, it takes something special to stand out from the crowd - something the organisers of Connect Festival are obviously aware of. -
490. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - John Foulds (Warner)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 December 2004 FOULDS (1880-1939) was a cellist in the Hall' Orchestra in the years before the First World War (and the son of a bassonist member of it) - so it is strange that the CBSO under Rattle's successor, Sakari Oramo, is championing his work.