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Paul Weller - Live From Jodrell Bank
Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield Sun 24th June 2012
Live From Jodrell Bank is thrilled to announce Transmission 003 with Paul Weller, Gomex & Graham Coxon
Date: Sunday 24th June 2012
Venue: Jodrell Bank Observatory »
Location: Stockport »
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Paul Weller
Graham Coxon
Gomez
Craig Carles
Live From Jodrell Bank is thrilled to announce Transmission 002 with Elbow & Transmission 003 with Paul Weller, in which some of the greatest musical talent of our generation will perform large-scale outdoor concerts in the shadow of the iconic Lovell telescope, one of the biggest and most powerful radio telescopes in the world.
Modfather Paul Weller is an internationally acclaimed star whose song-writing is a huge part of British Culture, throughout his musical career from his early days in The Jam, to his much loved hits with The Style Council, as well as a solo career spanning over 20 years. With Brit Awards, Mercury Nominations and an Ivor Novello Award, Paul Weller has provided music lovers with hits such as The Changing Man, You Do Something To Me and Wake Up the Nation.
Also playing in the shadow of the Lovell Telescope is Blur Guitarist Graham Coxon and Mercury Prize winners Gomez with support from Baxter Dury, Little Barrie and Jake Evans from Bad Lieutenant as well as Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show
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Indie
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