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1. Music fans keyed up for festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 July 2001 MUSIC fans in Manchester can look forward to nine hours of free live music on Saturday. -
2. In The City music festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 September 2001 The legendary In The City (ITC) music festival will be taking Manchester by storm this week offering five nights of live music and clubbing, packing the city to the rafters with Europe’s finest new talent. -
3. Extra Arena date for Roxy Music on final tour
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 July 2001 BRYAN Ferry and Roxy Music have booked an extra night at the Manchester Evening News Arena following huge demand for their last ever world tour. -
4. Monday's music choice
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2001 Arnold festival: Composer Sir Malcolm Arnold celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday, and the Royal Northern College of Music and the BBC Philharmonic are staging a series of concerts this week to mark the event. Tonight, Rumon Gamba conducts the BBC Phil playing a quartet of pieces by Sir Malcolm ? The Tam O’Shanter overture, Symphony no.5, Four Scottish Dances, and Symphony no.6. Royal Northern College of Music, Oxford Road, Manchester (0161 907 5278). 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50, £3). -
5. A year of Manchester music
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 December 2001 This is the story of Manchester music in 2001, by some of those who lived it. -
6. Tuesday's music
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 October 2001 Orange Can, Milk, Stupid: Line-up of three bands with cutely named London four-piece, said to be Beta Band copyists and who are signed to their label, topping the bill. The Roadhouse, Newton Street, Manchester (0161 237 9789). 8pm. £5, £6. -
7. Roxy Music
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 June 2001 AS THAT grinding intro to Both Ends Burning struck up, Bryan Ferry hunched down in his silver tuxedo jacket, and duck-walked slowly from the wings, arriving at the microphone with impeccable timing to deliver the first line. -
8. Music history on holiday
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2001 HEROES of former Madchester are celebrating the imminent release of the film, 24 Hour Party People, by taking themselves away on holiday _ to Morcambe. -
9. Music fans count cost of US attacks
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 October 2001 ENTERTAINMENT bosses in Manchester are counting the cost of the war on terrorism. -
10. Ladies and Gentlmen - Jason Pierce
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 October 2001 The only thing distracting Spiritualized conductor Jason Pierce from this conversation is the cringe-worthy marching music playing in the Palace hotel’s bar.