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NME - Found Oct. 10, 2008 Hot Chip and Kate Nash will be headlining indie label Moshi Moshi Records 10th birthday party next week. |
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Click Music - Found Oct. 10, 2008 More on: Kate Nash Kate Nash and Hot Chip to headline the 10th birthday celebrations of record label Moshi Moshi. |
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My Park Magazine - Found Oct. 7, 2008 Kate Nash plans to release an album next summer - if she can tour first. |
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Stv.tv - Found Oct. 7, 2008 Kate Nash plans to release an album next summer - if she can tour first. |
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Red Herring - Found Oct. 6, 2008 Radiohead, Robbie Williams, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, The Verve and Kate Nash (pictured), are among those that have signed up to a new... U.K. Artists Form Coalition To Protect Rights - Billboard Radiohead Lead Featured Artists Coalition, Seek Greater Rights - Rolling Stone More than 60 artists band together to fight for rights - Business World U.K. Artists Form Coalition To Protect Rights - Billboard Explore All |
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Hollywood Reporter - Found Oct. 6, 2008 U.K. singer-songwriter Kate Nash, Jazz Summers and Radiohead manager Brian Message were among the panellists launching the London-based... In The City Day 1: Cohen's Unity Message - Billboard In The City Day 1: Cohen's Unity Message - Billboard Explore All |
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Billboard - Found Oct. 5, 2008 - Global By Andre Paine, London Dozens of U.K. artists including Radiohead, The Verve, Kaiser Chiefs and Kate Nash have signed up to a new British pop stars form group to demand more power - Los Angeles Times Radiohead Unite With Fellow Brits In Fight Against Digital ... - Starpulse Brit pop stars organize for more power - Philippine Daily Inquirer Artists band together to fight for rights - ABC Online Explore All |
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FOXNews.com - Found Oct. 4, 2008 ... to have a strong collective voice to stand up for their interests,' said Brian Message, co-manager of Radiohead and the singer Kate Nash. Musicians Launch Coalition To Protect Artists' Rights - Wall Street Journal Online British pop stars form group to demand more power - Washington Post U.K. musicians band together for more rights - CBC Windsor 4:30amArtists band together for rights - Herald Sun Explore All |
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FemaleFirst.co.uk - Found Oct. 10, 2008 That's right, as if all that wasn't enough, Hot Chip and Kate Nash will also be performing live toasting to the next decade of Moshi Moshi... |
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Idolator - Found Sep. 30, 2008 ... and the Killers' Sawdust (US release date: Nov. 13, 2007). The top albums include Timbaland's Shock Value and Kate Nash's Made Of Bricks ; |







