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Standing at the Sky’s Edge: a deeply moving, monumental musical that really matters
The transfer of Standing at the Sky’s Edge from the Sheffield Crucible to the National last year demonstrated that the most parochial-sounding thing – a musical centred on Park Hill, a housing estate overlooking the UK’s ‘steel’ city – could up sticks and win hearts down south. The show, utilising the back-catalogue of renowned local singer-songwriter Richard Hawley, as woven into a socio-political epic by local playwright Chris Bush, won the Olivier award for Best New Musical and another for it
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‘An entire community fell apart’: inside the Sheffield-set musical taking on Margaret Thatcher
Richard Hawley, the Sheffield-born singer-songwriter, is reflecting on the “strange, upside-down” nature of the modern music business. With streaming platforms now the norm and public attention hard to leverage, it’s a far cry from the Britpop fray he entered in the mid-1990s with a lesser-known band called Longpigs. He recalls how Shakespears Sister singer Siobhan Fahey once told him that: “Back in the day with Bananarama, they’d do four interviews, two TV appearances and sell millions of recor
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How Jarvis Cocker Channeled His Childhood Cowboy to Write Songs for ‘Asteroid City’
TheWrap magazine: The musician and longtime Anderson collaborator also appears in the 1950s-set film The post How Jarvis Cocker Channeled His Childhood Cowboy to Write Songs for ‘Asteroid City’ appeared first on TheWrap.
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Pulp Debut Unreleased Song “Hymn of the North” at Hometown Show: Watch
Jarvis Cocker plays piano on the previously unheard ballad. Pulp Debut Unreleased Song “Hymn of the North” at Hometown Show: Watch Eddie Fu
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Four f**ks, three p*sses, two sh*ts: Listen to Richard Hawley's fabulously sweary tribute to late Pulp bassist Steve Mackey
Sheffield singer/songwriter Richard Hawley went 'off-piste' at the Olivier Awards on April 2 to the delight of fellow guests, and the horror of Magic radio who were broadcasting live
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Olivier Award-Winner ‘Standing At The Sky’s Edge’ Reveals West End Transfer
EXCLUSIVE: Standing at the Sky’s Edge, which won best musical at the Olivier Awards Sunday night, will transfer to the West End’s Gillian Lynne Theatre early in 2024, Deadline can reveal. The show written by playwright Chris Bush, featuring rock songs from the catalog of Richard Hawley, moves into the Gillian Lynne from February for an […]
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Steve Mackey, bass guitarist with Pulp, darlings of Britpop – obituary
Steve Mackey, who has died aged 56, was a musician best known as the bassist with Pulp, who rode the Britpop wave in the 1990s with hits like Common People and Disco 2000; he was also a producer and songwriter, working with acts including Arcade Fire and Florence + the Machine.
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Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist Soundtrack Receiving First-Ever Vinyl Reissue
The release is in celebration of the movie's 15th anniversary. Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist Soundtrack Receiving First-Ever Vinyl Reissue Eddie Fu
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A Guide to the Best of London in February?2023
A new survey from consultancy firm Resonance revealed that London is the world’s best city.
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Later... with Jools Holland at 30, review: a note-perfect live evening with music television’s great survivor
Few people would have bet, back in October 1992, that a new TV show called Later… with Jools Holland would be the last remaining music show on terrestrial television three decades hence. Back then, our schedules were packed with music programmes such as Top of the Pops, The Chart Show and The Word. But changing viewing habits have seen all but Later… fall by the wayside. On Wednesday night, after 60 series and 450 episodes, Holland celebrated the show’s 30th birthday with a special filmed episod
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