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11. A man for all seasons
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 April 2003 MORRISSEY collaborator, recurring character in 24 Hour Party People, notorious recluse, hero to U2, vulnerable genius. Vini Reilly is all of these things but, more importantly, he's been the author of achingly personal and atmospheric music for the last 25 years. ManchesterOnline met the great Mancunian iconoclast. -
12. Rea goes back to his blues roots
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 January 2003 IT'S a well-known, if distasteful, fact, that in the pop business, death is a great way to increase sales. But in the case of Chris Rea, it's been a near-death experience that has given him and his career a new lease of life. -
13. Shack @ Academy 3
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 “SHACK are back”, announces the big-lunged Scouse singer from the derivative yet charming support act The Maybes, as though he can scarcely believe it either. -
14. What a wonderful year
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2003 2003 has been a fantastic year for pop. There have been highs and lows, good singles and annoyingly catchy ones. Here, we take a look at the year's top movers and shakers. -
15. Donny touched by fans’ loyal support
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 March 2003 SEVENTIES heartthrob, Donny Osmond will turn back the clock on almost 40 years of professional singing this weekend. Writer Angela Epstein talks to her childhood pin-up about his life, his music, and the new tour. -
16. Manic Street Preachers, Flaming Lips, Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub, Mars Volta @ Move
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2003THE Manic Street Preachers, The Flaming Lips, The Super Furry Animals, Teenage Fanclub, The Mars Volta and Kinesis took to the stage on the opening day of Move 2003.
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17. Thrills seekers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 October 2003 IF ROCK bands were judged on the number of celebrity fans they attract, The Thrills would be right up with the best of them. The Irish quintet has collected enough celebrity admirers to fill the pages of OK magazine for a month. -
18. Fretwell's career move
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2003ONE of the UK brightest prospects Stephen Fretwell, left his home town of Scunthorpe to be inspired. Salford& is serving that purpose.