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1. From Salford to world conquest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 February 2005 SALFORD lad Graham Nash first met Californian David Crosby nearly 40 years ago and the pair, who visit the Bridgewater Hall on February 21, have been making music together ever since. -
2. Music channel set for city
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 February 2005 MTV is coming to Manchester and The Diary caught up with presenter Dave Berry for a chat. -
3. Amelies set for intimate city show
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 February 2005 THE Amelies are standing in a city centre photo studio getting prepared for their inaugural interview and photoshoot for go. Centre of all this frantic attention is their lead singer, 22-year-old Amalie Roberts. -
4. Working class heroes?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 February 2005 BY now, you'll know all about F4, the "new" record label that Anthony Wilson hopes will reinstate him at the top of the Manc music tree. But you might not know about the young unsigned band from Collyhurst he's been championing, and (if you believe the whispers) he's on the cusp of signing - The Young Offenders Institute. -
5. Why mum's the word for Rio
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 A LIFELONG love of singing has prompted Ferdinand to set up his own record label, White Chalk Music. The latest heat of his hunt for Manchester talent takes place this weekend. -
6. Four is the Magic Number
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 February 2005 'IN a strange way it's quite intimidating that so many people are getting into our music,' says an incredibly affable Romeo Stodart from quartet The Magic Numbers, who play two shows in Manchester later this week. -
7. Tsunami appeal nights: Amanda Roocroft
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 AMANDA ROOCROFT, one of the biggest names in top-class opera the world over, makes a rare appearance in her native north west on Sunday. -
8. Punk film premiere - 28 years on
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2005 A 1977 documentary about a cult Manchester band famous for sacking Morrissey is to have its world premiere in Salford. -
9. The Little Flames - Goodbye Little Rose (Deltasonic)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 February 2005 GOODBYE Little Rose could so easily never have seen the light of day. -
10. Homing instincts
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 February 2005 NEARLY three years after their smash hit album, The Last Broadcast, atmospheric guitar-toting rock trio the Doves are back with a vengeance.