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You came, you saw, you conquered – the Kim Wilde interview
Four decades after her breakthrough hits, Kim Wilde’s stellar pop career is being celebrated through the release of a comprehensive new hits collection, available in special collectors’ five-CD and double-DVD boxset as well as double-CD format. The Cherry Pop boxset … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Comedy & Theatre, Music
Tagged Cherry Red, Elvis Costello, Hal Fowler, Hertfordshire, Kids in America, Kim Wilde, Lamont Dozier, Linda McCartney, Marcel Rijs, Marty Wilde, Mickie Most, Paul McCartney, RAK, Ricky Wilde, This Day in Music Books, Tommy, Vernons Girls, You Came, You Keep Me Hangin' On
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Exploring transcendental meditation lockdown blues – talking More Than Time with Carl Hunter
At a time when concerns grow over the possibility of a further national lockdown in the battle against COVID-19, a newly-released short film documenting the streets of Liverpool as you’ve most likely never seen them before gives a timely reminder … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Comedy & Theatre, Music
Tagged Carl Hunter, Coronavirus, Don McCullin, Edge Hill University, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Grow Your Own, Hurricane Films, Institute for Creative Enterprise, Linda McCartney, Liverpool, lockdown, Merseyside, More Than Time, Peter Hooton, Sometimes Always Never, Steve Grimes, The Farm, The Unforgotten Coat
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