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1. Zane needs your music
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 November 2006 ONE of the most influential names in British music, Zane Lowe, is offering to round off his current DJ tour by playing one of your tracks. -
2. Back in the Pink
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 November 2006 IT'S been a while since Pink has hit the headlines for her music. For the past 12 months the focus has very much been on her nuptials to motorcycle racer Carey Hart, which finally took place earlier this year. She plays here tonight. -
3. Westlife pip Oasis to top spot
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 November 2006 WESTLIFE hailed their fans as the best in the world as they triumphed in an album chart battle with music giants The Beatles, Oasis and U2. -
4. Gnarls set for Apollo bow
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 November 2006 EARLIER this year pop music history was made after a song reached the top of the UK singles chart based solely on computer download sales. Gnarls Barkley play here tonight. -
5. Motorhead line-up bonfire bash
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 05 November 2006METAL legends Motorhead are back in Manchester tonight,& a year after they spent Bonfire Night at the same venue.<A href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Too-Late-Stop-Now-Dubliners/dp/B000HDR9ZO/sr=8-1/qid=1162308476/ref=pd_ka_1/026-2431854-9242021?ie=UTF8&s=music"></A>
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6. Sir Cliff still the gentleman of pop
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 November 2006 THERE'S a nice phrase to describe an artist like Cliff Richard - a musician whose career is almost as old as the pop charts - and that's an institution. He plays two dates here this weekend. -
7. Babes owe it all to Des
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 November 2006 WELL, it certainly has not hindered the OperaBabes meteoric rise, that's for sure. All it took was one appearance on national television - and a saucy quip from presenter Des Lynam - and fame and fortune was in the bag. They play here tonight. -
8. Journey South head north
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 November 2006 FOLLOWING their show here last month, X Factor finalists Journey South will return to the city tonight for a date, which is sure to set hearts fluttering once more. -
9. New chapter for acclaimed literary night
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 November 2006 A NOVEL trend is taking literature out of the library and into the nightclubs. Over the years Manchester has become a top destination for "spoken word" events, which feature live performances from writers and poets alongside sets from cutting edge DJs, rappers and singer/songwriters. -
10. Club night review: Tangled
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 November 2006 PHIL Morse is on his soap box about the greed of DJs. "You can quote me on this," says Morse, club promoter and resident DJ at Manchester's longest-running club night, Tangled.