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Behold what she has done – back in touch with Hazel O’Connor
Hazel O’Connor was at home in County Wicklow when I caught up with her, after a long haul from a gig in Taunton, Somerset, including a late-night Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire ferry. “My boat got me in about half past midnight. It’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andy Czezowski, Breaking Glass, Cabaret, Clare Hirst, County Wicklow, Coventry, David Bowie, Hazel O'Connor, Hugh Cornwell, Jonathan Pryce, Josh Blackmore, Phil Daniels, Quadrophenia, Sarah Fisher, The Photons, Tony Visconti
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Proof perfect pop idol here to stay – the Will Young interview
(PLEASE NOTE: This interview largely centred around Will Young’s proposed Symphony at the Tower show in Lancashire on Friday, July 1, which was unfortunately cancelled on the day of the show. I’ve subsequently updated where I felt I could, … Continue reading →