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Saturday, May 17, 2003 |
"When Richard Findlay says he has found "songs in the attic", he is referring to a slightly bigger collection than Billy Joel's album of the same name. The chief executive of Scottish Radio Holdings will on Thursday announce a multi-million pound recording deal with Universal Music after a spring clean turned up more than 600 forgotten recordings from artists such as U2, Rod Stewart and Elvis Costello. The archive consists of live concert recordings broadcast by Radio Clyde during the 1970s and early 1980s. It is believed to be the UK's largest such collection outside the BBC and will now generate a string of CD releases." (Full Article) (Submitted by John Foyle)
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© Copyright 2003 Craig Danuloff.
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