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RICHIE SAMBORA ANNOUNCES LONDON SHOW SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE – 16th OCTOBER
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NEW SOLO ALBUM: ‘AFTERMATH OF THE LOWDOWN’, 17th SEPTEMBER FIRST SINGLE: “EVERY ROAD LEADS HOME TO YOU” Richie Sambora, legendary…

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Matchbox Twenty Live In London! Band play O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire 18th September
Editor Aug 16, 2012 0

Currently lighting up the airwaves with their feverish new Radio 2 A listed single ‘She’s So Mean’, Matchbox Twenty head…

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Dave Stewart Announces Contest To Find Support Act For Upcoming UK Tour
Editor Aug 16, 2012 0

Dave Stewart is looking for four solo artists to support him on his UK tour this September and is inviting…

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Benjamin Francis Leftwich announces huge OCTOBER 2012 TOUR
Editor Aug 16, 2012 0

Benjamin Francis Leftwich will be hitting towns and cities throughout the UK on a huge 29-date October tour. Following his…

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