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Peter Gabriel, Frankie Valli, London Grammar To Appear At Silver Clef Awards
Nordoff Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity, is delighted to announce the return of its prestigious annual O2 Silver Clef Awards, which will honour artists from across the music industry at a star-studded award ceremony to be held on Friday 1st July at JW Marriott, Grosvenor House, London.
Tagged as:London Grammar, music industry, Nordoff Robbins, Peter Gabriel, Silver Clef Award, UK
London Grammar Not A Singles Band
All of this week on Beats 1, London Grammar are Julie’s UK Represent ahead of their new album dropping this Friday. They discuss the new album, working with Paul Epworth, their favourite moment from this album, creating the track list, the track ‘Oh Woman, Oh Man’, Elton John calling them, being into Mabel and Loyle
Tagged as:10s, electronica, indie, London Grammar, pop, UK
R.I.P. Jazz Summers 1944-2015
Jazz Summers, the one time manager of Wham, The Verve, Snow Patrol and Scissor Sisters, has died at the age of 71 after a battle with lung cancer.
Tagged as:Badly Drawn Boy, Jazz Summers, Klaxons, La Roux, Lisa Stansfield, London Grammar, music news, Scissor Sisters, Snow Patrol, Soul II Soul, The Verve, Wham
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