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Trentham Live with Jess Glynne, Busted, and more

Aug 15, 2024  ·  The Trentham Estate, Stafford The Trentham Estate, Stafford

Trentham Live
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Scottish duo Hue & Cry, from Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, rose in the late '80s with blue-eyed soul hits like "Labour of Love." Their albums Remote and Bitter Suite were chart-toppers. They experimented with jazz and collaborated with Richard Niles. Lost a Popstars contest to Shakin' Stevens, but supported Jamie Cullum and Al Green. Albums like Hot Wire and Pocketful of Stones reflect evolving sounds and Sinatra's influence.
British pop-punk band Busted, known for hits like "Year 3000" and "Crashed the Wedding," celebrated their 20th anniversary with a sold-out UK tour and their first UK #1 album in 2023.
Welsh songwriter and producer The Anchoress (Catherine Anne Davies) gained acclaim with her album "The Art of Losing," praised by Elton John and named Album of the Year by Prog Magazine. She's known for exploring themes like toxic masculinity and #MeToo. Her debut, "Confessions of a Romance Novelist," won HMV’s Welsh Album of the Year and Best Newcomer at the PROG awards. She has collaborated with artists like Paul Draper, Manic Street Preachers, and Simple Minds.
Jess Glynne, born in North London, is a Grammy-winning UK singer/songwriter known for hits like "Rather Be" with Clean Bandit and "My Love" with Route 94. Signed to Atlantic Records, her debut album "I Cry When I Laugh" topped UK charts. She collaborated with Rudimental, Tinie Tempah, Macklemore, and Jax Jones.
Manic Street Preachers' 15th album, "Critical Thinking," blends soul-searching lyrics with addictive melodies. Collaborators include Dave Eringa and Loz Williams, and it features Nicky Wire on lead vocals and Lana McDonagh. The album is recorded at Door To The River Studio and Rockfield, Monmouth.
Deacon Blue, from Glasgow, famed for their debut "Raintown," blend bittersweet tunes with hope. They achieved 7M album sales, 2 No.1 albums, 14 hit singles, and more.
Liverpool-born Ian Broudie, known for The Lightning Seeds, crafted hits like Pure, The Life of Riley, and Three Lions. His style blends pop rock with introspective lyrics. Broudie's album See You in The Stars features collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly, showcasing his songwriting finesse. Known for his production skills, Broudie's work continues with tracks like Sunshine, embodying resilience and optimism.
Public Service Broadcasting, led by J. Willgoose, Esq., from the UK, merges cinematic rock with historical themes, famous for albums like The Race For Space. Known for collaborations with artists like Kate Stables, their work, often featuring archival sounds, celebrates human spirit through innovative storytelling.
BRIT-nominated UK DJ/producer Nathan Dawe is known for hits like "Lighter" ft. KSI and "21 Reasons" ft. Ella Henderson, with viral tracks and top 10 singles.

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