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41. It's a good Will act!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 January 2006 Every now and then someone pulls off a benefits night with real panache, and Will Mellor's billing this Saturday at the Opera House is set to reveal some greatness of talent as well as heart. <BR> -
42. The rise of Carlis Star
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 May 2007 IT was in April, just after their sell-out, feverishly received show at Manchester Academy 4, when rousing Manc pop songsmiths Carlis Star knew they'd finally hit the big time. -
43. Bookie pays out - but who will finish second?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 ONE OF BRITAIN'S biggest bookmaker's may already have paid out on Band Aid 20 being this year's Christmas Number One but the race for second spot is still on. Find out more about the runners and riders, here. -
44. Forever Young
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 November 2005 IT'S always the way - you go back to work after a holiday and you get ill. This doesn't change if you become famous, as Will Young is finding out. -
45. Richard Whiteley named most popular presenter
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 THE late Countdown host Richard Whiteley was named Britain's most popular presenter at the Variety Club Show Business Awards. -
46. Richard Ashcroft @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 FOR the second time in the space of four days an act given a career boost by Coldplay played the M.E.N. Arena. -
47. Monkeys wow with extra show
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 December 2007 IT seems two sold out nights at Manchester Central just weren't enough for the Arctic Monkeys. -
48. More strings to Sophie's bow
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 A CLASSICALLY trained musician from Wilmslow is set to take the charts by storm as she prepares to release her debut solo album. -
49. New music for 2006
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 AFTER& another eventful year in music, the music industry is already gearing up to make 2006 even more so. Next year will see the return of some of the biggest names in pop - Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Natasha Bedingfield, Outkast, Darren Hayes, Richard Ashcroft and, erm, The Cheeky Girls all release new material next year.<BR> -
50. Morrissey @ King George's Hall
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 May 2006 WHEN Morrissey last played in Blackburn, some three-and-a-half years ago, it was before his renaissance with ageing quiffed-up fans too old to mosh anymore embarrassingly reaching out creaking limbs for a touch from their idol.