Vinyl Is Selling So Well That It’s Getting Hard to Sell Vinyl - The New York Times - For artists, especially ones without major-label backing, sticking with vinyl has now become a question about whether it is worth the trouble.
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PRIMAL SCREAM, SCREAMADELICA AND ME: “HE WAS FRANTICALLY PAINTING TIPP-EX DOTS ON THE FRETBOARD SO HE COULD FIND THE NOTES” https://t.co/7FBIn5CRR0
#PrimalScream#DeniseJohnson#Guitar#Screamadelica
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So much stuff on here about musical acting being somehow inferior to “serious” acting. We’ve just had a casting meeting and there’s a list of incredible actors to which we then go “But can she sing?” “But can they dance?” - from the ensemble upwards the talent is just staggering.
The Roadie Cookbook: Toured There, Ate That, funding Mental Health First Aid training for every tour bus in the UK. 50 recipes, anecdotes and advice for staying healthy on tour. Link https://t.co/K8Fz7DPDWi
Hey @Sainsburys. This video now has ten times more viewers than the Farage show on GBNews (which you fund through your advertising). Who are you going to stand with? RNLI lifeboat crews or Nigel Farage?
Some interesting selections by @guardianmusic but perhaps a missed opportunity to feature Denise Johnson’s ‘Where does it go’
From Prince to Joy Division: 10 of the best posthumous albums https://t.co/xTMO8dGP50
A celebration of the life and work of the Manchester-born singer Denise Johnson is taking place tonight, with all proceeds from the event going to @musicvenuetrust
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An event to commemorate the life and work of Mcr singer, Denise Johnson is being held this evening on what would've been her 58th birthday. Denise died suddenly last year. Proceeds from the event, which includes performances and tributes, will be donated to the Music Venue Trust.
Kate Bush was born #OnThisDay in 1958. She talked to Delia Smith in 1980 about becoming a vegetarian, initially living "off chocolate and tea" and some of her favourite veggie recipes.
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Fantastic to hear that @adilray has been named as a Patron of the new @ScreenFilmSch here in Digbeth! Adil will be lending his name to the film school's exciting £30,000 scholarship 👏👏👏
Young talent in Brum is going to flourish!
Here's Adil looking sultry...
Adil Ray is the first Patron of @ScreenFilmSch in Birmingham, which opens September 2021. They've also launched the Adil Ray OBE Scholarship worth £30,000 and a Fair Access Fund to ensure equal opportunity to students. https://t.co/dQI75FhPep