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  1. 21. The Great Crusades - Welcome To The Hiawatha Inn (Glitterhouse)

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 CONSIDERING how often Tom Waits has been cited during his four-decade career, it is surprising how few artists have tried to replicate his music.
  2. 22. Eric is still Wreckless at 50

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 September 2004 ERIC Goulden's place in music history was cemented the day he recorded the smash hit, Whole Wide World, with Nick Lowe in 1976. Now Wreckless Eric has a new album and two tour dates in our region.
  3. 23. Jimmy Eat World hungry for more

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 YOU couldn't place Arizona rockers Jimmy Eat World in the derogatory 'media whore' category that's for sure.
  4. 24. Oldham celebrates its Parklife

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 May 2004 THE music festival Love Music Hate Racism planned for Castlefield may have been moved to Liverpool, but there's still plenty of free music and family entertainment in Greater Manchester this Bank Holiday weekend at Oldham's Parklife festival.
  5. 25. Calexico @ Bridgewater Hall

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 "ALTHOUGH their music…sounds like the essence of Americana, Calexico are barely known over here" began the preview for Calexico's show in a local Manchester newspaper last Friday.
  6. 26. Oi Va Voi have va-va-voom

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004 THE intoxicating music of Oi Va Voi is about an identity that respects the best of the past while shamelessly celebrating and confronting the future head on.
  7. 27. Sizer Barker - Hotel Juicy Parlour (Real World)

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 November 2004 IN 2000 Sizer Barker released Day by Day, a dreamy siren of a pop single that had the music press crashing on the rocks.
  8. 28. Flowered up!

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 May 2004 LED by the man the mighty Bono christened 'the best white soul singer in the world', The Hothouse Flowers have been firm favourites with fans of traditional Irish music for more than fifteen years.
  9. 29. Franz Ferdinand's Mercury rising

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 SCOTTISH art-rockers Franz Ferdinand have scooped the prestigious Mercury music prize with their debut album.
  10. 30. Amplifier - Neon (Music For Nations)

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 March 2004 THE& question facing the post-Darkness world has to be: can rock still be taken seriously? The unfortunate thing is that Amplifier make it easy to answer no.
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