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16-22 May 2011

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  • ENO announces Klinghoffer opera

    ENO announces Klinghoffer opera

    Wed, 18 May 2011 10:55

    War Horse director Tom Morris is to stage a controversial production of of The Death Of Klinghoffer as part of The English National Opera's new season line-up.
  • Lennon lyrics sell for £145,000

    Lennon lyrics sell for £145,000

    Wed, 18 May 2011 09:13

    John Lennon's handwritten lyrics for the 1967 Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds sell for $237,132 (£145,644) at a US auction.
  • Prince set for Kent festival date

    Prince set for Kent festival date

    Wed, 18 May 2011 13:39

    Pop star Prince is to perform his only UK show this year at the Hop Farm music festival in Kent, organisers announce.
  • Boris Talks Shop

    Boris Talks Shop

    Wed, 18 May 2011 11:24

    Mayor of London discusses live music and the Olympics opening ceremony with 6 Music News
  • Horrors and Cat's Eyes imminent

    Horrors and Cat's Eyes imminent

    Tue, 17 May 2011 10:23

    Faris Badwan discusses the band's new record and reveals another Cat's Eyes album
  • Wilson considers anniversary reunion

    Wilson considers anniversary reunion

    Mon, 16 May 2011 10:45

    Brian Wilson is thinking about singing with The Beach Boys for their 50th birthday

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12 May 11, 04:12 PM

Album Reviews Q&A;: Moby

Artist: Moby Album: Destroyed Recommended by: Dermot O'Leary Who'd have thought it? Almost 20 years on from his self-titled debut album, Richard Melville Hall - aka Moby - is not only still producing...

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