Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls History and Biography
Pauline Murray is an English singer-songwriter from Durham. She is widely recognised as the lead singer of the punk-rock band Penetration, though her solo endeavours have seen her tour with John Cooper Clarke s live band, the Invisible Girls.
Murray released a self-titled effort with the band in 1980, and continues to tour with them to this day. In May 2021, they will head to Gateshead and London to play the album in full. Catch them live by checking out the tour dates and ticket information here on Stereoboard.
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image captionJeff Thomas and Pauline Murray met on a blind date at a pub
A widow is due to marry her second soul mate at a care home after 18 years together.
Jeff Thomas, 72, has been living at Abbeydale Nursing Home in Derby since September after being diagnosed with incurable lung cancer.
He popped the question to Pauline Murray, also 72, last month.
The wedding is due to take place on Wednesday with a small number of guests after a special licence was granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The hastily-arranged service will be conducted by Reverend Peter Barham, the vicar of St Edmund s Church in Allestree, who successfully applied for the licence.
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North-east town to host egg-stra special event this Easter
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A north-east town is treating local communities with a special event this Easter.
A series of hand-decorated eggs have been created by 12 north-east artists and placed around Chapelton, ready for residents and local visitors to find.
A map of the Easter egg hunt can be seen in Hume Square in the centre of the town or downloaded from the Chapelton website.
The eggs will be ready to find from Saturday, April 3 to Sunday, April 18. And following the event, will be auctioned with all proceeds being donated to Grampian Autistic Society.
Maxïmo Park - Nature Always Wins (Album Review) Wednesday, 03 March 2021 Written by Graeme Marsh
Very few things put a band on the map in the UK quite like a Mercury Prize nomination, which Maxïmo Park secured with their zeitgeisty post-punk debut ‘A Certain Trigger’ in 2005. Since that hyped up burst of energy bounded into the room, though, the group have walked along similar lines, releasing five albums without quite being able to eclipse that initial pumped-up breath of fresh air. With ‘Nature Always Wins’, though, we have something pretty exciting on our hands.
Now operating primarily as a trio for the first time, here the band find a little more freedom. With producer Ben Allen based in Atlanta the album was constructed like a long-distance jigsaw puzzle thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, which was perhaps an even bigger challenge than Allen’s request for 40 songs to play with.