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1. 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. -
2. Kosheen - following the faith
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2001 Their signature tune Hide U grabbed the UK music industry by its goolies. They are supporting one of the best dance troups on the planet in Manchester this Friday and their new single Catch is out on Dec 10. -
3. Through the Pinhole at Thrill City Records
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 December 2001 It often seems that muscle-bound Goldblade frontman, John Robb, has written and commented upon every aspect of pop music culture in the last century. -
4. 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. -
5. MancMusic
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2001 It's only music but we love it. -
6. Review of the year
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 December 2001 It has been a good year for Manchester's classical music scene. We look at the highlights from each of the city's well-known organisations. -
7. Single of the year
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2001 MUSIC on a mellow tip has been surprisingly successful in a year that was meant to mark the anarchic arrival of Nu Metal. -
8. Metal Gear Solid
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2001 So Solid Crew were banned from London’s La Scala after the management deemed them a security risk and their promoters then decided to postpone the entire tour. Dan Martin talks to Crew leader Megaman. -
9. Classical round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 What's going on this week in the lead up to Christmas. -
10. Kid Creole settles down
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 Kid Creole could not be a more apt name for hip seventies survivor August Darnell.