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1. The Flaming Lips
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 3 November 2006THANKS to celebrity fans like Coldplay, Jonathan Ross and Justin Timberlake, it's become commonplace to say that the Flaming Lips (right) have gone ``more mainstream'' in recent years.
2. Why Stephen still Frets about fame...
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 July 2006Stephen Fretwell talks to David Sue before playing the SWAP Festival
3. 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.
4. Charity bash of the titans
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 September 2006Big names from the world of music will be in Platt Field's Park this Saturday for Cohesion Live
5. 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.
6. 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?
7. 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."
8. 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".
9. Will King George rule?
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 November 2006David Sue on the comeback of an Eighties pop legend
10. The Killers (Apollo, Monday)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 November 2006IT'S not unusual for us Brits to embrace (and subsequently break) American bands in our country, before they make it big in their own nation. In the case of The Killers, we had the perfect excuse to do so.
