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Their rekindled romance will reportedly take the next step
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Patrick Wolf joins Digital Hardcore Records founder Alec Empire on stage in London.
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Leonard Cohen announces another UK summer date with a concert in Surrey.
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Amy Winehouse and Snoop Dogg reportedly get too high to finish recording their collaboration.
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If Josh Weller's life were a musical - and he gives every indication of believing that it is - it'd be one hell of a topsy-turvy show. The script would be by Woody Allen, with direction from Tim Burton.It would have Chet Baker singing duets with Tom Waits under a wonky spotlight and Fred Astaire...
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Yes, that’s right boys and girls, to promote their new album, Be Human, the gorgeous Fightstar will be wielding control over the site for one day only, and we want you to get involved in the show shebang!Charlie Simpson, Alex Westaway, Dan Haigh and Omar Abidi will be running the music section whilst I sit...
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“Boom Boom Pow,” the new single from three-time Grammy Award winning, multi-platinum Interscope recording artists The Black Eyed Peas, lands at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.The first single from their upcoming release, The E.N.D. gave the Peas their first Hot 100 chart- topper of their career. “Boom Boom Pow” debuts...
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The Fray return with the second single ‘Never Say Never’, out June 1st, from their self-titled UK Top Ten album, which went straight to the top of the charts in the US.Written by Joe King and Isaac Slade, produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn ‘Never Say Never’ begins with most delicate of introductions, softly...
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Paolo Nutini returns with his addictive single ‘Candy’, May 18th - the first taste from his impressive new album ‘Sunny Side Up, out June 1st on Atlantic.The new single written by Paolo Nutini and produced by Paolo and Ethan Johns (Kings of Leon, Ryan Adams) is the perfect introduction to Paolo’s new record. His mesmerising...
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Amy Winehouse and Snoop Dogg were held up during a recording session last year - after the pair reportedly became too high to perform.