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Last Updated: 25th Oct
Martyn Joseph's website is announcing that Presentable, the Cardiff based television company currently producing The Mike Doyle Show for BBC Wales have made tickets available for those who would like to be part of the audience on Sunday 26th November 2000 when Martyn will be Mike Doyle's special guest. Recording will begin at 7.30pm and audience members are asked to arrive no later than 7pm.For further details, check out Martyn's website.
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Members of Iona past and present have united with producers Nigel Palmer and Nick Fletcher to record Immanuel, the latest release in the Celtic Expressions of Worship series. The album, recorded in May and June this year features Joanne Hogg, Troy Donockley, Terl Bryant, Dave Fitzgerald and Tim Harries among others. The album will be available through Kingsway Music in the UK. Instrumental tracks from Immanuel, along with other pieces from the Celtic Expressions series may well appear on a compilation album in the USA shortly, possibly under the band name "Kildare".
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Paul Oakley is reported to be working on a new album, Kiss The River with producer Alan Shacklock, best known for his work with the Alarm but who also recently produced Phatfish. The album is said to "take Paul back to his roots".
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Tim Sherrington's Undone album is now out and is said to be selling well. Tim has recently announced that after several years of leading worship at "The Station", a youth worship event in Aldershot, he is passing the baton on to a new team.
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Leeds' Bodixa are out on tour at the moment with some new merchandise, including t-shirts designed by rhythm guitarist Emily and a five track CD recorded as a demo but available to fans at their concerts.
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Skinflowers are appearing on Mike Rimmer's show on UCB Cross Rhythms this week. The Northern Ireland based band formerly known as Street Level are now Lemon Twelve and will have an album out shortly. We're still looking for someone to help out with the labels section of the site (e-mail for more details).
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The Dum Dums have turned down the opportunity to take part in this year's Smash Hits tour, reportedly believing that to take part would ruin their indie credibility. The band, who are currently touring as support to Robbie Williams, have instead announced dates for their own UK tour.
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Delirious? have finally updated their website with a new look and easier navigation (partly due to the move away from flash-based design). The website is labelled "version 0.1" with a promise that over the coming weeks, months and years it will continue to grow and develop. The band have just finished a tour of the USA and are preparing to take Glo on the road around the UK from next week. Also on the cards is Pro-mode, a video compilation said to include the videos for all the singles so far and maybe a few other treats for fans.
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