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Beauty and the Geek recap episode 11: James loves Jess

Beauty and the Geek recap episode 11: James loves Jess
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Iconic Nottingham nightclub that hosted Jimi Hendrix, Boy George and The Doors is now an office block

Iconic Nottingham nightclub that hosted Jimi Hendrix, Boy George and The Doors is now an office block Famous faces appeared there over the decades Updated The heady days of The Garage Don t miss anything coming up in 2021 by subscribing to our free What s On email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An iconic Nottingham nightspot which launched the UK s dance music scene and once welcomed stars like The Doors, Boy George, and Jimi Hendrix to the heart of Nottingham s historic Lace Market is now unrecognisable as a modern office complex.

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Power Pop Plus: New Release Roundup

Power Pop Plus: New Release Roundup The latest discs from the Legal Matters, John Dunbar and more Author: As the title would suggest, this is the third full-length offering from Michigan popsters the Legal Matters, whose membership rolls include Keith Klingensmith, Chris Richards, and Andy Reed. All three sing their pristine signature harmonies pervade nearly all of the dozen tunes and Richards and Reed each composed six songs. It s their strongest release to date, with a slap of sunshine right out of the gate with Light Up the Sky, a Pet Sounds-worthy ballad in Passing Chord, and what might be their best-ever track, The Painter, which sounds like some sort of otherworldly cross between a primo Wings ballad and a Plastic Ono Band number. Other numbers showcase a lyrical depth that is most welcomed, little daubs of synthesizer here and there, and, of course, some of the silkiest harmonies in the indie-pop biz. Don t miss the plaintively lovely You Sure Can t Blame Her and

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