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Red Hot Chili Peppers live at the LG Arena Birmingham

Photo Review of RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Live at the Lg Arena Birmingham

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Retox live at the Flapper Birmingham

Photo Review of RETOX live at the Flapper Birmingham

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Tantrums ( Final ever show at Zom B Prom)

Photo Review of  Tantrums Final ever show at Zom B Prom

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Enter Shikari, Your Demise, LetLive live at the O2 Academy Birmingham

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Chariot live at the O2 Academy Birmingham 20-03-2011

 

Some bands have reputations of being wild and crazy on stage and when you go and see them you leave feeling disappointed and underwhelmed . But then there are bands like Dillinger Escape Plan and Monotonix who just leave you wanting more of the mayhem and chaos.. so on what side of the line do Chariot fall… Read the rest of this page »

My Chemical Romance Birmingham LG Areana 13-02-2011

 Die-hard fans queued for hours in the cold and wet weather conditions for a chance at being on the barrier at the second date of My Chemical Romance’s British leg of the tour.

After giving their UK fans three taster dates late last year, My Chemical Romance returned for their World Contamination tour, causing a riot at the LG Arena in Birmingham Read the rest of this page »

NEWS – DIAGRAM OF THE HEART Single

DIAGRAM OF THE HEART

 

SINGLE – IF I WERE YOU – FEBRUARY 13

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Kele live at the Hmv Institute 15-11-2010

Tonight saw 29 year-old Kele Okereke, more famed for being the front man of Bloc Party, take to the stage at the Hmv Institute. After Bloc Party went on hiatus just over a year ago Kele has been busy touring his debut solo album, The Boxer and with a few festival and European tour dates now under this belt, he embarked on his second solo tour.

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William Control – The Flapper Birmingham

If Marilyn Manson is the ‘God of Fuck’ then this dude deserves the moniker of God of What The Fuck – it’s William Control. I profess to having very little knowledge of Wil or Aiden (yes, I know, I’m ‘lame’) before tonight’s gig but, having watched a fair few William Control vids on You Tube recently Read the rest of this page »

Tony Bennett live at the Birmingham Symphony Hall

 

He was born Anthony (Antonio) Dominick Benedetto on August 3, 1926, in Astoria, Queens, in New York City.

One of his first singing performance at the opening of the Triborough Bridge at the age of 10. He studied music and painting at the New York High School of Industrial Arts but dropped out at the age of 16 as he had to support his family by working as a singing waiter in Italian restaurants.

During the Second World War Tony Bennett was drafted into the US Army. He served on the front lines until April 1945 and was involved in the liberation of a Nazi concentration camp at Landsberg, Germany.

In 1949, Bennett was invited on a concert tour by Bob Hope, who suggested him to use the name Tony Bennett instead of the stage name of Joe Bari which he was using at the time. In 1950, he was signed to Columbia Records and made his first big hit ‘Because of You’.

Since then he has released over 70 albums and has had more than 30 records in the charts Read the rest of this page »

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