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1. 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. -
2. Panic! At The Disco - I Write Sins Not Tragedies (Decaydance)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 January 2006THIS young quartet was spotted by Fallout Boy’s Pete Wenz, and after being introduced to the Decaydance label they were soon recording with emo-punk super-producer Matt Squire.
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3. Tickled pink over first LP in 27 years
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 February 2006 ONE of Manchester's great undiscovered bands have released their debut album - 27 years after they first formed. The Two-Tone-Pinks formed in March 1979 and fell apart in December 1980 after releasing just a handful of songs on cassette. -
4. Thunder @ Academy 1
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 November 2006 IT seemed only fitting to hear warnings of heavy rain and gales on the radio on the way to see Thunder, but the fans arriving at the Academy knew exactly what to expect on Fridat night. They were not disappointed. -
5. Watch Alex Park's Honesty
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 January 2006 FORMER Fame Academy contestant Alex Parks releases the title track from her new album, Honesty, on January 23 through Polydor Records. -
6. West Coast soulsters ALO
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 March 2006 ALO are backing Jack Johnson on his UK tour. Signed to the Brit nominee's Bushfire label they have jumped on the Johnson concorde of breezy west-coast sounds. Bassist Steve talks about their transatlantic journey. -
7. 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. -
8. Scientists in action
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 April 2006 WE Are Scientists are the perfect pop stars. Whenever the likes of The Strokes speak, it seems that they're intent on killing your interest in them with sniper-like perfection, but this New York three-piece have personality to spare. They play here tonight. -
9. Ryan's return
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 WITH an impressive three albums released last year, alt-country rocker Ryan Adams should play tracks from all of them at the Academy tonight. -
10. 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>