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Cool to be Kind – talking Sunbirds and The South with Phil Barton
When The Beautiful South split in 2007 after a highly successful two-decade run, it seemed that the end of the party had come too soon for co-founder Dave Hemingway. Hammy, as he’s known, was there from the outset, joining forces … Continue reading →
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Northside rendezvous: Dave Hemingway, post-Housemartins, Beautiful South and The South, introduces the Sunbirds
Beautiful South founder member Dave Hemingway is back, his new outfit, Sunbirds, set to release debut album Cool To Be Kind at the end of October, via independent label Nectar Records. Since stepping back from the live scene with spin-off … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alison Wheeler, Cool To Be Kind, Crewe, Gaz Birtles, Hessle Road, Hugh Whitaker, Hull, Jack Parnell, Laura Wilcockson, Leeds, Marc Parnell, Paul Heaton, Phil Barton, Steel Threads, Teo Miller, The Beautiful South, The Housemartins, The South
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