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1. In The City Unsigned: Fear Of Music
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 September 2004 THE last time a record industry big-cheese wanted to meet South Manchester's Fear Of Music, he had his request declined. Why? Because one of the band members was at Alton Towers - on a school trip. -
2. Museum highlights music heritage
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 MORE than 300 people crammed into Urbis as the Manchester District Music Archive - intended to serve as a celebration of the city's rich artistic heritage - was launched. -
3. Lowfive - Emergency Disaster Kit (Music For Nations)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 September 2004 ROCK'N'ROLL has been undergoing a mini-revival thanks to the success of Jet and The Darkness. In an attempt to hop on the gravy train, Lowfive pop in with their debut effort, regurgitating this redundant genre with inoffensive music of worst order. -
4. Intriplicate - Music for flute, oboe and piano (Intriplicate)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 September 2004 THREE young Manchester-based musicians announce themselves with a lively and accomplished debut CD. -
5. The Music ā Welcome to the North (Virgin)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 September 2004 NOT being a huge fan of the Leeds quartet to date it seems apt that the band's follow-up to their 2002 eponymous debut closes with the track Open Your Mind, as several listens in I'm now firmly a paid up member of the Kippax quartet's 'for' camp. -
6. Winnebago Deal - Dead Gone (Double Dragon Music)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 A DUO the term 'powerhouse' was likely coined for, vocals, guitars 'n' drums combo Winnebago Deal make one impressive racket. -
7. Tom Jones and Jools Holland - Roots Rock ānā Roll (Warner Music)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 September 2004 IF it's not broken, don't fix it. And that, basically, succinctly summarises this big, bad, stompin' slice of timeless rock, roll, soul, blues and boogie-woogie. -
8. Broudie returns with a tale to tell
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 September 2004 AFTER disbanding his best-known outfit The Lightning Seeds at the turn of the millennium, one of the true stalwarts of the Liverpool music scene returns to the live arena tonight. -
9. Franz Ferdinand's Mercury rising
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 SCOTTISH art-rockers Franz Ferdinand have scooped the prestigious Mercury music prize with their debut album. -
10. Why Bryan is still one of pop's style kings
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 September 2004 FASHION Musique at the Bridgewater Hall is designed to be a fusion of fashion and music. Bryan Ferry is probably one of the few men who could legitimately headline an event bringing together the complementary worlds of music and fashion, having been an iconic figure in both worlds for three decades now.