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21. Musicians go movie mad
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2001 The trend for big name pop stars to turn to the cinema is back in fashion as music’s current elite woo the movie industry. -
22. Countdown to MTV Europe Awards
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 November 2001 LOVED by celebrities and managers alike - the music industry’s favourite event is upon us again. -
23. Radio One's One Big Sunday
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 June 2001 IT was the hottest free music event on the hottest day of the year. -
24. RNCM
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2001 THIS is the year that the Royal Northern College of Music beat off opposition from professionals to win the opera prize in the Manchester Evening News Drama Awards. -
25. Manchester Jazz Festival
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 June 2001 THE first big-name concert of this year's Manchester Jazz Festival saw Steve Coleman's 13-piece Council of Balance win an enthusiastic reception at the Royal Northern College of Music last night. -
26. In Transit
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 October 2001 This exhibition of photographs tells the story of Manchester music promoter Chris York's travels around the world. The Ox, Liverpool Road, Manchester (839 7740). Free. Until Friday. -
27. Emma to spice up free gig in the park
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 June 2001 THOUSANDS of music fans will be heading for one of the biggest free concerts in the north west later this month when Radio 1's One Big Sunday comes to Heaton Park. -
28. Soundbites
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 August 2001 The latest news from the local music scene. -
29. Kekele rhythms
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2001 ALTHOUGH the golden era of Congolese music may be long gone, its effervescent rhythms, dazzling guitars and vivacious spirit live on with the eight veteran musicians who call themselves Kekele. -
30. Air @ Manchester Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 October 2001 FRENCH duo Nicholas Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel first arrived in the music fan’s consciousness in 1998 with the release of Moon Safari, a seductive suite of electronic songs.