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141. Preview: Kerrang! Tour
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 January 2007ROCK music - that's rock with a capital R - is a nebulous thing these days. Emo? Goth? Metal? Nu-metal?
142. Show must go on for queen Kylie
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 January 2007BRAND new year, brand new start right? Never did such a statement ring truer than at London's Wembley Arena on New Year's Eve. The occasion was Kylie's Showgirl tour, a victory lap of honour for the antipodean pop queen who's still at the top of her game two decades on.
143. Preview: The Pogues
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006IT'S perhaps no surprise to hear that Shane MacGowan and Pete Doherty have become recent allies
144. Preview: Liam Frost and the Slowdown Family
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006YOU could say Manchester's own Liam Frost is old beyond his years.
145. South go west to a new home
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006WHEN 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."
146. PREVIEW: Pharrell Williams
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006BACK in 2004, a survey of British radio apparently found that more than 20 per cent of the tracks played were produced by Pharrell Williams.
147. PREVIEW: Placebo
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006PLACEBO 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?
148. PREVIEW: Tenacious D
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006SOME may argue that there's no room for comedy in music but when Hollywood actor Jack Black gets involved, certain allowances can be made.
149. PREVIEW: Iron Maiden
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006IT 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?
150. Likely lads taking over Oasis baton
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 December 2006IN 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".
