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  • Adele breaks Jackson album record

    Adele breaks Jackson album record

    Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:08

    Adele's second album 21 overtakes sales of Michael Jackson's Bad in the UK, according to the Official Charts Company.
  • Corey Taylor to play Download

    Corey Taylor to play Download

    Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:09

    The Slipknot singer is added to this year's Download Festival line-up with Rise To Remain, Gun and former Skid Row front man Sebastian Bach.
  • Opera shrugs off first-night boos

    Opera shrugs off first-night boos

    Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:33

    The Royal Opera House plays down the boos and walkouts that greeted a modern-dress production of a Dvorak work featuring provocatively dressed prostitutes.
  • Who Should Play The Olympics?

    Who Should Play The Olympics?

    Mon, 2 Dec 1929 16:03

    We asked British Musicians who they want to fly the flag at the celebrations
  • Little Dragon label talks

    Little Dragon label talks

    Tue, 28 Feb 2012 12:32

    Swedish band look to sign a new deal for their fourth record
  • Mumford's railroad revival

    Mumford's railroad revival

    Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:50

    The band boarded the Big Easy Express for a US tour with a difference

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Sam Bridger

21 Feb 12, 02:24 PM

I'm in a Boy Band!

Following on from last years 'I'm in a Rock n Roll Band!' series for BBC2, which sought to explore and unpack the inner workings of how great rock n roll bands work, 'I'm in a Boy Band!' kicks off a.....

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