Daniel Zirilli, a prolific director, producer and writer of action films and more than 200 music videos including the Rolling Stones’ “Voodoo Lounge,” died April 28. He was 58.
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As far back as he can remember, Sacha Lord ‘never wanted to be a gangster’. Before the Parklife boss and Manchester night time tsar was advising Andy Burnham or calling for lower VAT for the city’s restaurants and bars, he was a self-confessed ‘nerdy kid’ from Altrincham who went to Manchester Grammar School.
For Sacha, gangsters were just people in films like Goodfellas. But in the 1990s, in the early days of his career as a promoter for student club nights, he would come face-to-face with some of Manchester’s most notorious characters. His memoir, Tales from the Dancefloor, released earlier this week, jumps straight back to those days.
He’s the man behind some of the biggest music events in the UK and, in his first book, co-authored by Luke Bainbridge, he recalls some of the most defining and hair-raising moments of his career. Whilst the stories behind how The Warehouse Project and Parklife came to life raise a smile, it is the tales from his early promoter years at legendary Manchester haunts including The Hacienda, Home, Paradise Factory and Sankeys, that reveal most about his journey to becoming one of the most prominent figures in Manchester’s nightlife scene.
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“I’ve been shot at in a drive-by shooting, bundled into a car by gangsters and had death threats, which is not very acid house,” writes Lord, reflecting on 30 years in the business. “I’ve been sued, broke, I’ve had to deal with an army of rats who were high on cocaine, had £130,000 stolen from me during an armed robbery, and been targeted by a Romanian organised crime gang.”
Even before he started promoting student nights though, he had come across The
Daniel Zirilli, a prolific director, producer and writer of action films and more than 200 music videos including the Rolling Stones’ “Voodoo Lounge,” died April 28. He was 58.
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performances from Peter Kay on April 23 and 24 but following a test gig featuring Rick Astley at the weekend, the shows were moved to April 29 and 30 due to the venue’s power testing falling “a few days” behind schedule.Organisers insisted they were “not embarrassed” by the postponements, saying they were now focused on “ensuring a consistent total power supply”.In an appearance on BBC North West Tonight, Managing Director Tim Leiweke echoed that sentiment (via Manchester Evening News). “I think it’s a source of commitment to safety and expectations and trying to make sure that when people come in the building we do it right.
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Andy Burnham has said he will support Manchester City in receiving 'fair and consistent treatment' amid the club's ongoing case with the Premier League.
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Stacey Solomon didn't hold back when revealing the not-so-flattering nickname her husband Joe Swash has given her. The 34 year old TV star, who has been keeping Instagram fans up to date with her DIY hacks in Pickle Cottage, revealed this piece of trivia during her Channel 4 show, Stacey Solomon's Renovation Rescues.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jonathan Nolan said during a recent interview on the “Armchair Expert” podcast with Dax Shepard that it took some convincing to get his brother, Christopher Nolan, to agree to direct “The Dark Knight.” The filmmaker had already hit a superhero movie slam dunk with “Batman Begins” and was hesitant to make another comic book movie because he didn’t want his career getting pigeonholed. “I worked on ‘Batman Begins’ in this slightly arm’s length capacity, but it was the one comic book my brother ever given me as a kid, ‘Batman: Year One,’ for my 14th birthday, and 10 years later I was on the set working with him,” Jonathan said, remembering thinking “this is nuts.” “Chris was on the fence about making another one,” Jonathan continued, noting that Chris went straight from “Batman Begins” into helming the magician thriller “The Prestige.” “He didn’t want to become a superhero movie director.” Jonathan said that Chris was “very proud” of “Batman Begins,” but “to me, it was like we built this amazing sports car, and I’m like, ‘Let’s take it for a drive.
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