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released a single in February 2007 credited to Ugly Rumours, with the band fronted by a lookalike claiming to be
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and Adam Sharples, currently Director General, Employment Group at the
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music show and become the founding editor of British music magazine
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rock
UK prime minister
Tony Blair
St John's College, Oxford
guitar
Grateful Dead
From the Mars Hotel
Mark Ellen
BBC
The Old Grey Whistle Test
Q
Department for Work and Pensions
Channel 4
docudrama
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger
Rolling Stones
Stop the War Coalition
Tony Blair
Edwin Starr
War
'He even wanted to rehearse'
The Observer
Interview with Mark Ellen: bassist

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