THE loons and quines of his home town would doubtless be fair stammygastered but one of Scotland’s rising stars has admitted he had to drop his “impenetrable” accent to make it big.
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A CITY rock band has been selected to play a “new talent” stage at a music festival in Hungary - which is twice as large as Glastonbury.
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BUDDING pop hopefuls can win a day in a professional recording studio at a Stars in their Eyes Pop Party this weekend.
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BOX office hits such as Spiderman 3 and the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film helped the Cineworld cinema chain secure a bigger slice of the UK movie market.
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A PIANO used by singer James Blunt to compose his hit song You’re Beautiful was yesterday sold for more than £1,000. The old Chappell upright piano went under the hammer at Bonhams in London, where it fetched £1,200 from an anonymous private buyer.
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FRENCH police are hunting a convicted killer who made a daring escape from Grasse prison in south-east France with the help of four masked men and a helicopter.
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WITH the miserable weather on Friday, the usual al-fresco concert etiquette concerning the view-obscuring use of umbrellas was relaxed, as castle concert-goers did what they had to do to avoid a soaking.
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THERE is discord in the music industry as Prince’s new album is given away with a newspaper, finds FERGUS SHEPPARD
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WHEN the Glastonbury festival began in 1970, little more than 1,500 flocked to a muddy field to watch Marc Bolan, Al Stewart and Stackridge perform and the entrance fee, which included milk from the local farm, cost just £1.
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WHEN Edinburgh premiered his huge hit Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino described the city cinema where it was screened as his favourite in the world.
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