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Its Rock On, Bryan

By bryan adams.org | May 28, 2006


Fans of Bryan Adams should start practising their air guitars after a licence was granted for his summer concert in Bridgend. For details read on

Fans of Bryan Adams should start practising their air guitars after a licence was granted for his summer concert in Bridgend. For details read on 

The “Groover from Vancouver” will play in front of a 15,000 crowd in a weeks time (June 2nd). 

Bridgend CCC said they are happy with the organisers’ plans. The fire service will make a last minute inspection of the venue a day before the event.  (more…)

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Food Fit For Rockers!

By bryan adams.org |


GALPHARM Stadium chef John Brooke is ready for the challenge.

He has to come up with a menu fit for a rock superstar next month.

And he roped in friends and colleagues at the stadium for a trial run – before starting work for the summer’s big concert.

Canadian rocker Bryan Adams is opening his European tour at the Galpharm on June 1 – and stadium officials hope to tempt music fans to sign up for concert hospitality packages.

Hence the special tasting event, when the likes of Town manager Peter Jackson and stadium managing director Ralph Rimmer tested Thai vegetable moneybags, prawn won-tons, escalope of chicken with button mushrooms and bacon, pot-roasted beef and brie and redcurrant tart. (more…)

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Bryan Adams To Judge Awards

By bryan adams.org | May 25, 2006


Londonderry-born singer/songwriter Peter Cunnah is to judge one of the most prestigious awards in music this week.

Cunnah has joined an elite panel of judges to select the winners in this year’s Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting, to be held in London on Thursday.

The former D:Ream frontman, who is back with a new guitar-based band called Shane, was invited to be a judge after award-winning songwriter Guy Chambers dropped out.

Also judging this year will be Cathy Dennis, Bryan Adams, Steve Harley of Cockney Rebel fame and Keane’s Tim Rice Oxley.

Peter began writing songs for numerous pop acts, such as Steos and S Club 7, in the late 90s, after D:Ream split.

Source:belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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‘10 Reasons’ To Go To Bryan Adams Concert

By bryan adams.org | May 23, 2006

AN up and coming Liverpool band have been announced as the second support act for Bryan Adams’ Huddersfield concert.

It has just been confirmed that rock band 10 Reasons To Live will support Adams and R ‘n’ B diva Beverley Night at the Galpharm Stadium on June 1.

They will also be supporting the Canadian rocker on dates at Bridg- end RLC Celtic Crusaders Stadium on June 2, Newcastle United’s St James’ Park on June 6 and at Swindon Football Club on June 8.

10 Reasons To Live are singer David Wilcox, guitarists Paul Garrett and Stevie B, John Snodden on bass and drummer Toby Smith.

The band are former winners of the prestigious Cavern Club’s Battle of the Bands contest in Liver- pool. (more…)

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WIN 10 x 2 Tickets !

By bryan adams.org | May 15, 2006

HUDDERSFIELD is bracing itself for the return of Bryan Adams!

The superstar is performing at the Galpharm Stadium on Thursday June 1. And we’ve 10 pairs of tickets for Examiner readers to win.

All you need to do is make a quick phonecall or text that’ll cost you more or less the same price of stamp. (more…)

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`Bryan’ Goes On Town Tour!

By bryan adams.org |


ROCKER Bryan Adams is starting a new tour – of Huddersfield!

The Canadian superstar, due at the Galpharm Stadium next month, has hit town already. Or at least a life-sized version has!

Promotions staff from the stadium are taking the cutout figure on a tour of the town in the coming weeks to promote the big rock concert, which takes place on June 1. The cutout is seen with Linda Myers (left) and Anna Young.

Adams, who appeared at the stadium for a sell-out concert a decade ago, will be supported by singer Beverley Knight.

Now the cutout will be on show in venues as diverse as Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda supermarkets, the Odeon Cinema, the Showcase Cinema at Birstall and Huddersfield University.

“We can’t get Bryan himself here until June so this is the next best thing”, said Linda, of the stadium team.

Tickets for the concert are available from the stadium.

source: HuddersfieldDaily Examiner

 

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Sing On Stage With Bryan Adams Summer 2006 Tour

By bryan adams.org | May 10, 2006


Bidding has ended. The winning bid: £7,100.00

The NSPCC is doing a set of ‘dream auctions’ to help less fortunate children in the UK. People like David Beckham and Sting have donated…and so has Bryan. The winning bidder will get to sing onstage with Bryan at a UK June/July show of their choice from the following: The possible dates are: 1st June – Huddersfield; 2nd June-Bridgend, Wales; 4th June- Galway, Ireland; 6th June-Newcastle; 8th June- Swindon; 20th July – Blickling Hall- Norwich; 21st July – Kedleston Hall, Derby.

Last year, another person won a bid  to sing ‘When You’re Gone’ with Bryan onstage on this tour…hence why the Northampton/Liverpool dates might not be available for selection. Anyway the NSPCC ‘dream auction’ website can be viewed at http://www.dreamauctionfullstop.com/ 

source: 18tilidie.co.uk

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Hothouse Flowers To Support Bryan Adams At Open-Air Gig

By bryan adams.org | May 9, 2006

The Hothouse Flowers will join Canadian rocker Bryan Adams for a major open air concert in Galway on the June Bank Holiday weekend.

The Irish band, known for the song Don’t Go, will be special guests at the Bryan Adams gig on June 4th as part of the Tribe Vibe music festival.

Also on the bill for Pearse Stadium concert are another Irish band, The Stunning.

The Canadian rocker has sold over 50 million albums in a career that has spanned over 20 years.

Adams holds the record for the longest running number one single in the UK with (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, the theme song for the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. (more…)

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Cat Piss, Big Hits & Pamela Anderson – An Interview With Bryan Adams

By bryan adams.org | May 8, 2006


By Jeb Wright

Bryan has often been perceived as the ‘nice guy who lives next door’ type but the meaning to the song “Summer of ‘69″, and the new duet with blond bombshell Pam Anderson, should go a long way in tarnishing his nice guy image. Before we know it, Bryan may change his attitude and became a manic, flying around backstage in a golf cart running over music journalists without feeling so much as a twinge of guilt.

Read on – it will all make sense by the end of the interview!  (more…)

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International Star Bryan Adams Earns Mini-Tour Lifestyle

By bryan adams.org | May 5, 2006

 

 In an early morning interview from New York City, Adams chatted about his upcoming show at the Fillmore Auditorium on Sunday.

News: You have just a few U.S. dates? it’s like a mini-tour.

Adams: ‘It was going to be longer, but I decided not to do a longer one. I like to go out a week a month and do shows and then go home. I remember when I told my manager that’s how I want to work about six years ago. He just laughed and said, ‘You’ll never do it. No one will stick with you. Your road crew will leave you. Your band will leave you. You’ll do sets by yourself with an acoustic guitar.’ Nobody left – everyone does it.’

News: You’ve recorded with both Sting and Pamela Anderson. Compare and contrast their styles in the studio.

Adams: ‘It’s kinda different (laughs). I don’t know if he’d really appreciate that all that much. With Sting, he was the first person I called when I wanted to do that song All For Love and wanted to do a trio of singers. With Pamela, it was more of a novelty. I wasn’t working with Pam because of her singing attributes.’ (more…)

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Bryan Interview On BBC Radio Wednesday

By bryan adams.org | May 2, 2006


 Listen: Bryan in Interview on BBC

10 Million Can’t Be Wrong: Waking Up the
Neighbours. Bryan reflects on the album ‘Waking Up The Neighbours’ on BBC Radio 2 this Wednesday at 10pm.

Kate Thornton explores albums which have each sold in excess of 10 million copies worldwide, revealing what was at work in the tracks that appealed to so many people.  (more…)

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