A row has broken out after the UK Defence Secretary claimed Russia “definitely” has an interest in the independence debate.
06.10.2021 - 19:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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Rock and roll band Blondie have postponed their Glasgow gig until next year, and have added The Smiths legend Johnny Marr as a supporting act.
The gig was supposed to take place next month on November 20, but has since been moved to April 22, 2022 to play at the SSE Hyrdo.
As well as a change in date, Blondie have swapped from Scottish supporting act Garbage to Manchester 's own rock icon Johnny
A row has broken out after the UK Defence Secretary claimed Russia “definitely” has an interest in the independence debate.
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Morrissey had kind words for Blossoms and Rick Astley‘s joint shows covering old The Smiths classics.The singer, who fronted the band between 1982 and 1987, said that he was grateful for the acts’ tributes to his former band.
Blossoms and Rick Astley performed the first of two one-off Smiths cover shows last night (October 8) at Manchester’s Albert Hall – you can see footage below.Billed as ‘The Songs Of The Smiths’, the gig saw Blossoms become Astley’s backing band for a full set of theirs and fans’ most-loved Smiths songs, including ‘This Charming Man’, ‘Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now’ and ‘What Difference Does It Make?’“The Smiths have always meant so much to Blossoms, with even their rainiest songs complete with
Blondie have postponed their ‘Against All Odds’ UK tour until next spring – see the revised schedule below.Debbie Harry and co. were due to hit the road with Garbage next month for a run of headline dates in Liverpool, Manchester, Hull, London, Glasgow, Nottingham and other cities.Today (October 6) it has been confirmed that the gigs will now take place between April and May 2022.
Conservative conference in Manchester. Ross will argue the Scottish Conservatives are the only party to represent the working classes against the “cosy Holyrood consensus” on issues like free speech and fair justice.
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Johnny Marr has told NME that the row surrounding Blossoms and Rick Astley‘s The Smiths covers band has been “dealt with”.Astley and Blossoms made headlines last week when they appeared on stage together at the Stockport band’s headline show at the O2 Kentish Town Forum to play surprise covers of The Smiths’ ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’, before announcing two special one-off tribute shows to the Manchester indie legends in London and Manchester.Not long after, former Smiths guitarist Johnny
missing in Ross and Cromarty. We told how Dean Lockhart was last seen in Munlochy, Ross and Cromarty, at around 9.30am on Tuesday, September 21.
BBC' s latest must-see drama The Control Room has begun filming in Glasgow. Part of Rose Street in the city centre was closed off for traffic last night in order for filming, as several other city centre streets have restrictions in place.