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141. Preview: Liam Frost and the Slowdown Family

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006
YOU could say Manchester's own Liam Frost is old beyond his years.

142. South go west to a new home

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006
WHEN Beautiful South frontman Paul Heaton first moved to Manchester three years ago, to settle down with his wife and baby in West Disbury, he remarked of his new, adopted home city: "I just like to walk the streets and observe. There's something very inspiring about the day-to-day life in this city."

143. PREVIEW: Pharrell Williams

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006
BACK in 2004, a survey of British radio apparently found that more than 20 per cent of the tracks played were produced by Pharrell Williams.

144. PREVIEW: Placebo

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006
PLACEBO spent most of the Nineties being maligned as naff, posing Goth outsiders, so how did they end up headlining the MEN Arena 10 years on?

145. PREVIEW: Tenacious D

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006
SOME may argue that there's no room for comedy in music but when Hollywood actor Jack Black gets involved, certain allowances can be made.

146. PREVIEW: Iron Maiden

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006
IT is the season of pantomime, so what better time than the return of Iron Maiden, the enduring heavy metallers for whom capes, daggers and medieval castles are as mandatory to stage performance as a sweaty power chord riff?

147. Likely lads taking over Oasis baton

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006
IN nearly all of his interviews to promote Oasis' greatest hits compilation Stop The Clocks, Noel Gallagher has spoken repeatedly of his need to "pass the baton".

148. Preview: Status Quo

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 1 December 2006
THERE was something rather apposite about Status Quo's cameo appearance in Coronation Street last year, when the dinosaur rockers played at Les Battersby's somewhat disastrous wedding reception.

149. Preview: The Game

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 1 December 2006
THE world of American rap music has traditionally been peppered with belligerence, rivalry and in-fighting.

150. Dancing to their own tune

Heywood Advertiser, Friday 1 December 2006
THE world of dance music is a transitory place. If the music press aren't mourning the death of dance music, they're just as likely to be recycling a past dance fad and rebranding it to a new generation of pilled up, goggle-eyed ravers.
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