Chris Martin Still Tries to Clear Name From Stealing Accusation From First Day of Work as Cashier
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During an Unpopular Opinion segment of BBC Radio 1 show, the Coldplay frontman recalls a particular incident that happened during his time working at Kwik Save supermarket. May 10, 2021
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Chris Martin was once accused of stealing. When appearing as a guest on BBC Radio 1 alongside bandmate
William Champion, the
Coldplay frontman recalled his first day working as a cashier at a supermarket and tried to clear his name from accusation of him stealing from the cash register.
Taking part in the Unpopular Opinion segment, the 44-year-old first opened up to host Greg James, I used to work at a supermarket called Kwik Save in the late 1990s. He continued, I don t drink or smoke or do the lottery so they put me on the alcohol and cigarette counter where they sell scratch cards and it somewhat put me off.
Logan Mize Shares Details Of New Album
LONDON, UK.
Come Back Road, Kansas-based singer & songwriter
Logan Mize has now announced the long-awaited release of follow up record,
Still That Kid, out
January 27th 2021 via Big Yellow Dog Music.
Come Back Road amassed over 200 million streams and launched Mize into an international touring schedule that featured multiple trips overseas to the UK, Germany and the Netherlands throughout 2019 for festival appearances and sold-out headline dates.
Building on his hard-earned reputation for authentic, relatable, heartland country-rock, the 13-track album features a number of tracks dropped throughout this year by the artist alongside several brand new songs. Among them, his collaboration with Willie Jones, ‘I Ain’t Gotta Grow Up’, described by Billboard as “an infectious ode to youth”; streaming hit ‘Grew Apart’ (17m+ streams to date) featuring Donovan Woods, who co-wrote the song; and the recent duet with new la