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1. Music Festivals 2005: Tribal Gathering
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 TRIBAL Gathering will return to the great outdoors for the first time in nearly a decade this summer, when it sets up home in Luton. -
2. Fleeing New York – Up Up Up Up / At Night (Stuckup Music)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 May 2005 AH, another uber-cool American bluesy rock band. I'm guessing this trio is from' Detroit? No? How about Tennessee then? Wrong again? Ok, I give up' do tell. Southampton? -
3. Rock bands to invade Ibiza
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 May 2005 ROCK music is making its mark in one of the last bastions of dance music - Ibiza. Pete Doherty's new band the Babyshambles will launch a series of nights at Manumission on July 4. -
4. Jazzers on a rocky road
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 May 2005 HE scowls from album covers and publicity shots, his defined cheekbones and buzz-cut hair giving him the air of a nightclub bouncer. But, just a few moments of conversation reveal Esbj'rn Svensson as a sensitive soul who cares passionately about his music. -
5. Carling Live 24 is almost here!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 May 2005 MUSIC lovers will be treated to a rock n' roll day to remember when a 24-hour live entertainment extravaganza comes to the city this Saturday. With Ian Brown, Doves and The Coral all set to perform, it should be quite a day. -
6. Is there a doctor in the house?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 May 2005 DR Bob Jones, one of the longest serving champions of black music in the UK, will play at the Fat City Soul Special on Friday. -
7. Put the needle on it
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 May 2005 MUSIC Box's Stylus will pull off a real coup this Friday when techno godfather Kevin Saunderson comes to town' -
8. Dancing In The Streets @ Opera House
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 May 2005 IF you love Soul Music, you'll enjoy this show, which may not have any big star names this time around, but still had the audience queuing for tickets at the box-office. -
9. Urban talent gets bursary boost
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 THE BBC's New Talent team is launching a new urban music bursary open to aspiring urban music artists, producers, label bosses, promoters and managers aged between 18 and 30. -
10. Still the king of cool at 77
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 May 2005 SOME regard him as the ultimate "King of Cool," while others simply believe that he is one of the great icons of American pop. With such hits as Music To Watch Girls By and Moon River to his name, Andy William's position in the history of popular music is assured. He plays the city tonight.