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2023 23 dic.Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre 16 Canciones
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2023 25 nov.Kanteena 15 Canciones
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2023 26 ago.Trades Club 16 Canciones
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2015 23 may.Gigantic – Indie All Dayer Vol. 2No setlists
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1994 21 ene.Paard van TrojeNo setlists
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1994 20 ene.Arena 16 Canciones
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1993 20 oct.The BorderlineNo setlists
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1993 24 ago.Little John's FarmNo setlists
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1992 14 sep.BoardwalkNo setlists
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1992 28 ago.Reading Festival 1992 10 Canciones
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1992 24 ago.King Tut's Wah Wah HutNo setlists
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1992 22 ago.Marquee ClubNo setlists
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1992 21 ago.Colne Municipal HallNo setlists
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1992 18 jul.Haldern Pop Festival 1992No setlists
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1992 14 abr.Royal Court CentreNo setlists
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1992 13 abr.Cambridge Corn ExchangeNo setlists
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1992 11 abr.Brixton AcademyNo setlists
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1992 10 abr.Newport CentreNo setlists
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1992 9 abr.The HummingbirdNo setlists
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1992 8 abr.Manchester ApolloNo setlists
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1992 7 abr.Newcastle City Hall 7 Canciones
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1992 4 abr.Royal Court TheatreNo setlists
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- Artista
- Milltown Brothers
- Género
- madchester
- Fecha de inicio
- Biografía
- From Colne in Lancashire, the Milltown Brothers first burst onto the indie scene in 1989 with the 'Coming From The Mill EP' getting single of the week in NME and featuring the songs Roses, We've Got Time and Something On My Mind. Second indie single 'Which Way Should I Jump' started a bidding war between the majors with the exceptional 'Silvertown' added as the bside. Signing to A&M worldwide in 1990, Which Way Should I Jump was re-recorded and broke into the UK charts at Number 38, a good start for a newly signed band but underachieving.
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- 1989