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  1. 1. Still Shocked by the world..

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 IT'S hard to equate a former punk with a bottle of 1990 Bollinger RD champagne but, like the vintage bubbly, Michelle Shocked has lost none of her sparkle and even admits her music has improved and matured with age. She plays Academy 3 on July 15.
  2. 2. He can't be Beet

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THE music may be 200 years old, but Beethoven fans are making the most of the latest technology to tune in to his music.
  3. 3. Mercury Music Prize: Who are the nominees?

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 July 2005 FIND out more about the 12 nominees, here.
  4. 4. Bridgewater Hall's tenth season

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 July 2005 SOMETHING that looks traditional, but with a different take, gives the flavour of the Bridgewater Hall's tenth season.
  5. 5. Buxton: centre of world of operetta

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THERE are likely to be many models of a modern major general to be seen around the Victorian spa town of Buxton over the next few weeks as the 12th Gilbert & Sullivan festival gets underway at the town's distinctive Opera House.
  6. 6. The folk with a passion

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005

    THIS weekend will see the eighth Saddleworth Folk Festival take place. Find out more about the annual event, here.

  7. 7. Johnny Roadhouse gets a gong

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 JOHNNY Roadhouse, who has run a music shop on Oxford Road for more than half a century, is to be honoured by the Lord Mayor of Manchester for his contribution to the worlds of music and entertainment in the city.
  8. 8. Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Warner Bros)

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 SOON to be heard on an ITV drama near you, Daniel Powter’s debut single is already something of a hit across Europe. Was ever a more off-putting opening revelation made?
  9. 9. Richard's electric touch

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 DECENT music fanzines are harder to come by these days. But it's not hard to see why. With the rise of the internet and a whole abundance of music websites on offer, just why would anyone read a badly designed, poorly written DIY fanzine? Manchester music fanzine High Voltage is like no other fanzine around, however.
  10. 10. InMe hoping to get in you

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 THESE days, you can't get away from teen bands. Whether it's a jamming session between friends in a garage, or bands like McFly rising to fame before they reach 20, today's youth are conquering the music industry. Essex rock band, InMe, are no exception. They play the city on Thursday.
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