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04 Jan 2005 - Midge Ure On Tour

UK Tour 2005
 



For more details go to: www.midgeure.com/newstour.html

20 January, Bedworth, Warwickshire
21 January, Berwick, Northumbria
3 February, Whitley Bay, Tyneside
4 February, Dunfermline, Fife
12 February, Lewisham, London
24 February, Croydon, London
25 February, Worthing , Sussex
11 March, Solihull , Birmingham
12 March, Bury , Lancs
2 April, Motherwell, Lanarkshire
7 April, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
8 April, Tunbridge Wells, Sussex
14 April, Dundee, Fife
22 April, Morecambe, Lancs
23 April, Weston Super Mare, Avon
26 April, Paignton, Devon
29 April, Derby
30 April, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
5 May, Winchester, Hampshire
6 May, Liskeard, Cornwall
7 May, Ilfracombe, Devon
13 May, King's Lynne, Norfolk
14 May, Spilsby, Lincs
17 May, Horsham, Sussex
19 May, Newark, Notts
20 May, Cromer , Norfolk
21 May, Dartford, Kent
29 May, Middlesborough, Stockton on Tees
4 June, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
18 June, Perth Theatre, Scotland
19 June, Irvine, Lanarkshire
24 June, Darlington, County Durham
20 July, South Shields, Tyneside
22 July, Redhill, Surrey, TBC
23 July, Usk, Monmouthshire, TBC
5 August, Penzance, Cornwall
6 August, Tavistock, Devon
10 September, Winsford, Cheshire
30 September, Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan
6 October, Falkirk, Stirling
7 October, Burnley, Lancs

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04 Jan 2005 - Howard Jones On Tour

Tour dates 2005:

 21st January 2005  High Wycombe, England Acoustic Show
 22nd January 2005  Wavendon, England Acoustic Show
 19th March 2005  Kent, England Acoustic Show
 9th May 2005  ???, England Acoustic Show
 13th May 2005  Gothenburg, Sweden Electronic Show
 27th May 2005  Asti, Italy Acoustic Show
 23rd July 2005  ???, England Details will follow
 19th August 2005  Worksop, England Electronic Show

 Available Now:

The Very Best Of Howard Jones


The new Howard Jones album "Revolution Of The Heart" will be released WORLDWIDE on March 6th 2005. The confirmed track listing is as follows:

Celebrate
Respected
Just Look At You Now
Revolution Of The Heart (new version)
I've Said Too Much
The Presence of Other
Black & White
Another Chance
Stir It Up
For You, See Me

Howard Jones also features on an album by Japanese guitarist Ryo Matsui (of The Brilliant Green). The album is under the artist name of Meister and the album is called "I Met The Music".

Howard wrote the lyrics for and sings on "I Want You To Show Me" and plays Hammond Organ on "It's My Life". Some familiar faces are also on the album: Nick Beggs, Sice (ex-Boo Radleys), Gary Stringer (ex-Reef), Manda Rin (ex-Bis), Mark Gardner (ex-Ride) and Idha.

More info: www.howardjones.com
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03 Jan 2005 - A-Ha compilation CD




A-Ha will be releasing a 20th anniversary CD titled:
'A-Ha - The Singles: 1984-2004' on January 2, 2005.

 



A-Ha celebrates their 20th anniversary with the release of a new singles collection. Throughout their career, A-Ha has officially released 32 singles. 13 of them became top ten singles in the UK, and 14 singles have been number one on the radio lists over the world. The new singles album includes some of the highlights from A-ha’s last 20 years. The tracklist is on the right.


Further news:
The 'Take On Me' video continues to delight people. Not only did it hit another high listing in yet another 'Top 100 of best videos' - this time in Slant Magazine - the American music channel VH-1 also went on a search to find Bunty Bailey, who played the girl in the video as well as in its successor 'The Sun always shines on TV'.

  
   Take On Me
   The Sun Always Shines On TV
   Train Of Thought
   Hunting High And Low
   I’ve Been Losing You
   Cry Wolf
   Manhattan Skyline
   The Living Daylights
   Stay On These Roads
   Touchy!
   Crying In The Rain
   Move To Memphis
   Dark Is The Night
   Shapes That Go Together
   Summer Moved On
   Minor Earth, Major Sky
   Velvet
   Forever Not Yours
   Lifelines
  
  
  

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03 Jan 2005 - Smiths Musical Announced

A musical based on the songs of The Smiths is to open next year.

"Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" will be based on around 20 songs - yet to be decided - arranged for a string quartet and sung by a cast of six.

The show will be written by Andrew Wale and Perrin Manzer Allen, who previously wrote "Jacques Brel's Anonymous Society" using 20 of the Belgian singer's songs.

The show is said to be the antithesis of ABBA musical "Mamma Mia" and is being described instead as "film without a text".

Show producer Michael Brazier told The Independent: "Each song has a life of its own but they are connected by the way the performers behave on stage."

"It is not a linear story. There will be action going-on on stage whether it's dance or movement or acting without words depends on the scene."

"Sometimes the song... will be the main line of action. But other times... out of the corner of your eye you will be seeing impressionistic goings-on elsewhere on the stage."

The Smiths' songwriters Morrissey and Johnny Marr have given their blessing to the project but details are yet to be finalised.

"Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" is set to open at Hammersmith's Lyric Theatre in July 2005.

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03 Jan 2005 - Scissor Sisters Triumph

Capping off their amazing year, New York's Scissor Sisters been awarded the title of 'gig of the year' in the UK for their performance at this year's V Festival.

The band topped a poll voted for by listeners of Virgin Radio and beat off stiff competition from the likes of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Keane and Maroon 5.

Commenting on the outcome, Virgin Radio DJ Pete Mitchell said: "This year has seen an amazing array of talent come into the mainstream."
He added: "The Scissor Sisters are one of the most original, eccentric bands to come through and it's no surprise the British public are lapping up their performances."

The top ten gigs of the year in 2004, as voted for by listeners of Virgin Radio, were:

   1. Scissor Sisters, V Festival
   2. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hyde Park, London
   3. Keane, V Festival
   4. Maroon 5, Brixton Academy
   5. Snow Patrol, Belfast Ulster Hall
   6. Embrace, Royal Court, Liverpool
   7. Oxfam's Make Trade Fair, Hammersmith Apollo, London
   8. The Who, Royal Albert Hall, London
   9. Franz Ferdinand, Glasgow QMU
 10. David Bowie, Isle of Wight Festival

 

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