BESTIVAL and Camp Bestival have scooped prizes at this year’s UK Festival Awards. Bestival once again received the best medium sized festival, while Dorset-based sister event Camp Bestival was awarded best family festival.
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Bestival scoops two awards (Isle of Wight County Press)
Steel yourself — there’s another protest march coming.
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Sound check: Green is the new rock’n'roll (Evening Standard)
The UK’s summer music festivals face a threat from counterfeit wristbands, an industry adviser warns.
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Forgery threat to music festivals (BBC News)
Florence Welch covered ‘You’ve Got The Love’ because it has given her “so many moments” in the past.
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Florence Welch’s euphoric cover (Skiddle)
Florence and the Machine singer Florence Welch said the first time she performed ‘You’ve Got The Love’ was ”euphoric”.
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Florence Welch’s euphoric cover (Bangshowbiz via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Florence Welch covered ‘You’ve Got The Love’ because it has given her “so many moments” in the past.The Florence and the Machine singer introduced the dance classic…
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Florence And The Machine - Florence Welchs Euphoric Cover (ContactMusic)
Florence Welch covered ‘You’ve Got The Love’ because it has given her “so many moments” in the past.The Florence and the Machine singer introduced the dance classic…
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Florence And The Machine - Florence Welchs Euphoric Cover (ContactMusic)
Florence Welch has told Xfm why she decided to cover the classic dance anthem ‘You’ve Got The Love’ for her debut album ‘Lungs’.
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Florence: "I’ve Had So Many Moments To ‘You’ve Got The Love’" (Xfm Online)
WHILE most of us are digging out our winter woolies and looking forward to Christmas, die-hard festival fans are already planning a weekend of sun (hopefully), songs and cider at GuilFest 2010.
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GuilFest dates confirmed for 2010 (Surrey Advertiser)
The men behind U.K. soul outfit Zero 7 - producers Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker - launched their careers in the music industry as tea boys at a London recording studio.
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Interview Time: Zero 7 (MusicRooms)