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901. Madge of honour
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 March 2005 NESTLING below Piccadilly Station, in an area once frequented only by ladies of the night and their clients, the Star and Garter has a long history of club nights aimed at devotees of indie bands. But a Madonna night at the Star and Garter? Who would have thought it? -
902. Gift of the Gab
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 February 2005 TAKE note, young pretenders like The Libertines: the story of Manc perennials Gabrielle's Wish will firmly convince you that no matter how bad things get - you can always find the momentum and inspiration to soldier on. -
903. Stockport Daz's Euro delight
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 March 2006 DANCE star Daz Sampson was celebrating an amazing double today after being selected to represent the UK in the Euovision Song Contest - and scooping '8,000 after backing himself to win. -
904. Innes Own Words
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 March 2005 'VERY unusual in your profession, mostly the saying goes never allow a fact or absence of a fact to spoil a good story,' responds Neil Innes jokily to City Life's request to record the interview so as not to misquote him. -
905. Doves @ Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 April 2005 ON the night the city's best-known band launched their long-awaited return, another rock outfit went about showing why they are perhaps Manchester's most underrated. -
906. Rick Astley's in the swing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 August 2004 THE seemingly shy Rick Astley is making a comeback as a big band singer on a small UK tour later this year ' his first for more than a decade ' including one night at Salford's Lowry Theatre. -
907. restthreefishesapril8
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 -
908. Bob Dylan @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 IT’S been the year of the Bob cat. The sixtysomething has become the epitome of cool for a new generation – thanks to Dylan’s own best-selling Chronicles and Martin Scorsese’s No Direction Home film. -
909. digestjune25
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 -
910. Howard's way back
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 LOOKS like Robbie Williams could soon have some competition on his hands when it comes to conquering the New Year charts. Until now, the cheeky chappy has been the most successful former member of nineties boyband Take That, with Gary Barlow fading into the background and Mark Owen slipping down the pop plughole.