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Latest Beautiful South News
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Coming South once more (Romford Recorder)
16-Sep-2006
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AMID the young whippersnappers and just a couple of hours after Lily Allen, the original modern musical rentagob Paul Heaton, and his band The Beautiful South, will take to the V stage on Sunday.
Mum's the word (Belfast Telegraph)
16-Sep-2006
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In the early 90s Ulster singer Briana Corrigan enjoyed major chart success with The Beautiful South - But then, like the words of their most famous hit, she took A Little Time to think things over.
The Beautiful South, Colston Hall, Bristol (Independent)
06-Jun-2006
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Maybe I'm getting old, but I'm belatedly coming round to The Beautiful South. It's taken long enough. The obstacles were significant. Paul Heaton's ever-so-British trait of self-effacing modesty and unassuming humility (The Housemartins' "fourth best band in Hull" tag, the title of The Beautiful South's second hits compilation Solid Bronze) didn't match my glam-flash aesthetic, and Radio
The Beautiful South join V Festival (NME)
28-Apr-2006
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The band are the latest additions to the line-up
Song of lost love helps charity (Huddersfield Daily Examiner)
13-Mar-2006
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A SONG of lost love is to help pay for relationship counselling in Calderdale. To mark the launch of their new single, If We're So Happy, pop duo Homespun - Beautiful South's Dave Rotheray and singer Sam Brown - will be giving all proceeds of the single to UK charity Relate.
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