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1. 'Tsunami Aid' concert sold out
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 January 2005 A LIVE Aid-style concert to raise money for the victims of the Asian tsunami disaster has sold out within three days. -
2. Waltzing Matilda to ring out once more
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 THE Aussies have always known how to do things properly, haven't they? While most of us are hankering after the last day of the month for payday our friends from the southern hemisphere get well and truly oiled five days early. -
3. Yvonne's song fit for a prince
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 January 2005 WHEN mezzo-soprano Yvonne Howard steps onto the stage of Buxton Opera House on January 30 she intends to give one of the performances of her career. -
4. Harry's double act
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 January 2005 RENOWNED conductor Harry Christophers and his choir, The Sixteen, are to renew their association with the BBC Philharmonic on Jan 8. -
5. Under The Skin
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 Playing a blue alien carrying a gun and disguising yourself as a human is not exactly a regularly seen idea in the gaming world. This however is the premise of Under the Skin ' any good then? -
6. Kasabian – Cutt Off (RCA)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 RELEASED just three days into 2005, this Leicester quartet are going to have to go some to repeat the success they achieved in the previous 365. -
7. Errol still believes in miracles
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 SEVENTIES' soul smoothie Errol Brown has finally switched the Hot Chocolate-lifestyle for a Horlicks existence. -
8. It's official: Busted have split
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 BOYBAND Busted broke up today after rattling out a string of top five singles since bursting on to the music scene in 2002. Blond singer Charlie Simpson told his fans "I have quit Busted" - but added that it had been an amazing three years. -
9. Nights to the rescue
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 THE rise of nights like Blowout and Akoustik Anarkhy have revolutionised the shape of the Manchester indie club scene. The recipe couldn't be a simpler one: great DJs, great records, great live bands (oh, and not forgetting lots of liquor) equals fantastic night out. -
10. Festival fun returns
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 BUILDING on the success of the 2004 Festival of Brass ' described by one reviewer as 'the most important festival of brass band music ever mounted in Great Britain' ' the Royal Northern College of Music are promising an even more ambitious event this time out.