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  1. 1. Music feast serves up a free treat

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 July 2002 NORTH Manchester is set to rock this weekend with a free festival showcasing some of the city's hottest up and coming bands.
  2. 2. Karen focuses on music scene

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 July 2002 PHOTOGRAPHER Karen McBride's camera probes the hidden corners of Manchester nightlife from points near the noisy stages of club and pub venues.
  3. 3. Folk/roots - Allison Moorer and Dolly Parton

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 July 2002 IF Allison Moorer's first two albums - 1998's Alabama Song and The Hardest Part, from 2000 - were both highly enjoyable records, Miss Fortune should really be the one to propel Alabama-born Moorer into the upper echelons of the music business.
  4. 4. Modfather of rock to the rescue

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 July 2002 SO far this week, Old Trafford has seen a megastar dandy and three punk chumps, which both beat cricket, but the Move urban music event's biggest crowd so far turned out to witness all that nonsense stripped away.
  5. 5. Your views on Move

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 July 2002 Find out what the audience really thought of Manchester's biggest urban music festival.
  6. 6. Charlatans @ Manchester Uni

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 July 2002 MANCHESTER'S hottest music week kicked off in secret on Tuesday, with a exclusive private appearance by homegrown indie boys stars The Charlatans.
  7. 7. Peter Hook stands in awe of Bowie

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 July 2002 A VERY excitable Peter Hook was shaking his booty with the crowds at last night's blistering launch of the Move music festival, which saw Britain's biggest rock superstar, David Bowie, taking to the stage.
  8. 8. Ryder out of Move festival

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 July 2002 FORMER Happy Mondays and Black Grape frontman Shaun Ryder has pulled out of Manchester's new four day Move music festival later this month.
  9. 9. New Order, Doves, Echo And The Bunnymen, Elbow @ Move

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 July 2002 IT was fitting that New Order were the band chosen to close the four days of expected rain, surprising sunshine and mellow good humour that have marked Manchester's inaugural Move festival.
  10. 10. Carnival-a-go-go

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 July 2002 As if to acknowledge the bigger picture, this year's Caribbean carnival in Alexandra Park is renamed The Commonwealth Carnival. The Saturday start kicks off with a procession at 12.30pm, on July 27.
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