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Year: 1993.





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The Twang get the party started at Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

The Twang rounded off their summer circuit with a crowd pleasing debut at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival this evening (August 26).

Taking to the NME/Radio 1 Tent, the Birmingham five-piece were warmly received as they kicked off their show with 'The Neighbour'.

The band performed eight tracks from their debut album including hit singles 'Wide Awake' and 'Either Way', which saw the crowd bellow out every word, and forthcoming release 'Two Lovers'.

Commenting on the size of his audience, singer Phil Etheridge said: "It means a lot to us for you to come and see us because there's lots of other bands on.

"I hope you've had a great weekend because I have, fucking hell! Let's keep this party going."

The band closed their boisterous set by firing white ticker tape over the crowd during 'Cloudy Room'.
Shirley Bassey hails Arctic Monkeys at Glastonbury

Dame Shirley Bassey praised Arctic Monkeys during her Pyramid Stage performance this afternoon (June 24).

The singer, who was backed by a huge orchestra, thanked the Sheffield four-piece for their rendition of her hit 'Diamonds Are Forever' during their festival appearence on Friday night (June 22) although she chose not to include it in her set.

Addressing the audience she said: "I have to say Arctic Monkeys, that is how it is done. I'd like to thank them for singing 'Diamonds Are Forever'."

The star, who was dressed in a pink tassled gown, got the crowd going with a host of classic hits including the likes of 'Big Spender', 'Get The Party Started', James Bond theme 'Goldfinger' and The Doors hit 'Light My Fire'.

Bassey, who was watched by Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis onstage, also performed a medley during the finale of her performance which included 'Kiss Me, Honey, Honey, Kiss Me'.
George Harrison to receive star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

George Harrison will receive a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.

The late Beatle will be honoured at a 2008 induction ceremony, along with Christina Aguilera and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who will also receive stars in their names.

Hollywood's honourary mayor, Johnny Grant, said that these artists were chosen "for a combination of professional achievement and community involvement."

The Hollywood Walk of Fame runs along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Los Angeles and is embedded with the names of more than 2,000 celebrities recognised by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for their contributions to the entertainment industry.


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