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31. Ten of Bands
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2001 NIGHT and Day this week celebrates ten years on the local scene, in a special celebration of Manchester, music and the number 10. -
32. The Coral
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2001 THEY make boy music that even girls can love. -
33. The Dylan Project
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 October 2001 Steve Gibbons, Dave Pegg, PJ Wright and Simon Nicol, veterans of the English electric folk scene, pay tribute to the music of Bob Dylan, a popular name tonight, it appears. -
34. IN TRANSIT
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2001 Photographs by Manchester-based music promoter Chris York. The Ox, Liverpool Road, Manchester (0161 839 7740). Free. Until October 19. -
35. Totally Board
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2001 After taking on Germany and Poland, Nokia brings its Totally Board festival to Manchester this weekend. A twelve-hour bender of hip-hop, skating, snowboarding and BMX, it promises to merge the extremes of music and sport in one explosive package. -
36. More Exhibitions
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 October 2001 In Transit: Manchester-based music promoter Chris York has recently taken a few months off to travel the world. This exhibition of photographs tells the story of his journey. -
37. Run DMC
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2001 HALFWAY through their unenergetic set Run DMC stopped the music and announced: ‘‘You’ve got the Beatles, the Stones, Led Zeppelin and us.’’ -
38. Gig listings
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2001 A fun-packed week for music lovers as the industry descends on Manchester to celebrate ten years of In The City. -
39. MancMusic
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2001 It's only music but we love it. -
40. James face up to reality
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2001 ONE of Manchester music's greatest mysteries has been solved after almost two decades.