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Status Quo ‘hardest-working band’
Share Status Quo are the hardest-working band in British music, according to a list compiled by the Performing Rights Society (PRS). The rockers performed to more than 250,000 fans at 27 arenas in 2009 – more than any other band. “Performing in front of thousands of fans is the ultimate experience for any band,” said frontman Francis... »
Pop and rock triumph at Q Awards
Share Pop stars Lady Gaga and Lily Allen have scooped prizes at the Q Awards, edging out rock bands including Kings Of Leon and Kasabian. Allen’s single The Fear won the best track prize, beating Kasabian’s Fire and Arctic Monkeys’ Crying Lightning. Lady Gaga took video of the year for Just Dance – but was not present... »
Kings of Leon pull festival gig
US band Kings Of Leon cancel their headline slot on Friday at the Spanish Benicassim festival because of bad weather. »
Amazon blunder cuts album prices
Releases by Kings Of Leon, MGMT, Lily Allen and Black Eyed Peas were all cut to a fraction of their price on Wednesday, in a mistake some reckon could alter this Sunday's charts. »
Authentik Artists signs Girl Meet Girl / Pete Kilpatrick Band
Authentik Artists continues to add to its fast-growing roster of quality talent with the recent signings of Pete Kilpatrick Band and Portugese import Girl Meet Girl »
Reading and Leeds fests sell out
Weekend tickets for this year's bank holiday festivals headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon and Radiohead are officially gone. »
The Cribs and Jamie T added to Glastonbury line-up
Share The Cribs and Jamie T added to Glastonbury line-up Jamie T, The Cribs, Biffy Clyro and The National have been announced as the main headliners for the John Peel stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival. Organisers have confirmed that the bands will appear at Worthy Farm from 27-29 June. The Cribs and Jamie T will... »





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