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The NME Awards are an annual music awards show, founded by the music magazine NME (New Musical Express). Image File history File links NMEawards_Logo_2006. ...
Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. ...
For other uses, see NME (disambiguation). ...
The first awards show was held in 1953, shortly after the founding of the magazine. The awards reflect the magazine's indie ethos, in contrast to the BRIT Awards' more commercial nature. Year 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In popular music, indie music (from independent) is any of a number of genres, scenes, subcultures and stylistic and cultural attributes, characterised by perceived independence from commercial pop music and mainstream culture and an autonomous, do-it-yourself (DIY) approach. ...
The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2007 Host: Lauren Laverne Lauren Laverne in 2007 Lauren Laverne (born Lauren Gofton on 28 April 1978 in Sunderland, England) is a disc jockey, television presenter and former singer. ...
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My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ...
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Arctic Monkeys are a Mercury Prize winning, English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What Im Not track listing The View From The Afternoon (1) I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor (2) Fake Tales of San Francisco (3) I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor was the first single released by Sheffield band...
This article is about the band. ...
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Arctic Monkeys are a Mercury Prize winning, English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Ian George Brown (born February 20, 1963) is an English musician and former lead singer of the indie rock/Madchester band The Stone Roses. ...
Brixton Academy The Brixton Academy is a large music venue in Brixton, South London with a capacity of 4,921. ...
Robert Frederick Xenon Geldof[1], KBE[2], known as Bob Geldof (born 5 October 1951) [3], is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor and political activist. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ...
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Justin David Hawkins (born on March 17, 1975) is an English musician and songwriter, best known for being the former lead singer and lead guitarist of The Darkness, noted for his heavy use of falsetto and charismatic persona. ...
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Back to Bedlam is the debut album from British singer-songwriter James Blunt, released by Custard Records in 2004. ...
Son of Dork is a UK pop punk band formed by James Bourne after his previous band, Busted, split in January 2005. ...
Peter Doherty (born March 12, 1979) is an English musician, artist and poet. ...
This article is about the American entertainer. ...
Shockwaves NME Awards 2005 Host: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Simon John Pegg (born 14 February 1970 in Gloucester) is an English comedian, writer and film and television actor. ...
Nicholas John Frost (born March 28, 1972 in Romford, London) is an English actor and comedian famous for his work with Simon Pegg. ...
Zane Lowe (born Alexander Zane Reid Lowe on 7 August 1973) also known as Zipper is a radio DJ and television presenter. ...
Graham Coxon singing in the video to Blurs Tender Graham Coxon (born Graham Leslie Coxon on 12 March 1969, in Rinteln, West Germany) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the former guitarist in the rock band Blur. ...
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Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Take Me Out is the breakthrough hit and second single from Scottish band Franz Ferdinand. ...
Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
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The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
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âPeel Sessionsâ redirects here. ...
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Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Franz Ferdinand is the debut album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released in early 2004. ...
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The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
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Carling Academy Brixton // The Carling Academy Brixton is a large music venue in Brixton, South London ( , ), England with a capacity of 4,921. ...
âPeel Sessionsâ redirects here. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ...
Brandon Richard Flowers (born June 21, 1981) is the vocalist and keyboardist in the American synth rock band The Killers. ...
The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
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For the Joanne song, see Busted (song). ...
CD cover of A Present for Everyone A Present For Everyone (2003) is the second album from the punk-pop band Busted. ...
NME Awards 2004 Zane Lowe (born Alexander Zane Reid Lowe on 7 August 1973) also known as Zipper is a radio DJ and television presenter. ...
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Hail to the Thief track listing The Gloaming (Softly Open our Mouths in the Cold. ...
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Kings of Leon are a rock band made up of three brothers and one cousin, based in Mt. ...
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This article is about the band The Libertines. ...
Radiohead are an English rock band. ...
Hail to the Thief (subtitled The Gloaming) is the sixth studio album by English rock band Radiohead, released on 9 June 2003 in the United Kingdom and June 10, 2003 in the United States. ...
Ozzy redirects here. ...
NME Carling Awards 2003 Host :Bill Bailey Bill Bailey is also the name commonly used to refer to a popular song with the full title of Wont You Come Home Bill Bailey. Mark Bill Bailey (born 24 February 1964, Bath, Somerset) is an English comedian, actor, and musician known for appearing on Never Mind the Buzzcocks...
Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
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Coldplay are an English rock band. ...
A Rush of Blood to the Head is the second album by English rock band Coldplay, released on August 26, 2002 in the UK and on August 27 in the U.S.. It was as successful as, if not more than, its predecessor, Parachutes, debuting at #1 in the United...
Coldplay are an English rock band. ...
A Rush of Blood to the Head is the second album by English rock band Coldplay, released on August 26, 2002 in the UK and on August 27 in the U.S.. It was as successful as, if not more than, its predecessor, Parachutes, debuting at #1 in the United...
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The Osbournes was an Emmy Award-winning American reality television program broadcast by MTV in the U.S., by CTV in Canada, Channel 4 in the UK and MTV UK and Ireland in Ireland and the UK, RTÃ Two in Ireland, Network Ten, MTV Australia in Australia and TV2 in...
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Steve Lamacq (born 16 October 1965), sometimes known by his nicknames Lammo (given to him by John Peel) or The Cat (due to his ability as a goalkeeper), is an English disc jockey, currently working with the BBC radio stations Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and now BBC Radio 2...
Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
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Ozzy redirects here. ...
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Liam Gallagher (born William John Paul Gallagher on September 21, 1972, Burnage, Manchester, England) is an English singer and tambourine player of the band Oasis. ...
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For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the Irish rock band. ...
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Moulin Rouge is a 2001 Academy Award-winning jukebox musical film directed by Baz Luhrmann. ...
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Pennie Smith is a renowned rock photographer born in London in 19??. Smith attended Twickenham Art school in the late 1960s, studying graphics and fine art. ...
NME Awards 2001 Coldplay are an English rock band. ...
Yellow is the breakthrough single that earned Coldplay international recognition. ...
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XTRMNTR is a 2000 album by Primal Scream. ...
Radiohead are an English rock band. ...
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This article is about the Irish rock band. ...
NME Premier Awards 2000 Host: Steve Lamacq and Mary Anne Hobbs. Steve Lamacq (born 16 October 1965), sometimes known by his nicknames Lammo (given to him by John Peel) or The Cat (due to his ability as a goalkeeper), is an English disc jockey, currently working with the BBC radio stations Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and now BBC Radio 2...
Mary Anne Hobbs (born May 15) is a British DJ and music journalist from Garstang, Lancashire. ...
Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. ...
Tender is a song by the band Blur. ...
The Flaming Lips (formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983) are an American alternative rock band. ...
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This article is about the musician. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Coffee & TV is a song by Blur. ...
Super Furry Animals (also known as SFA, the Furries and the Super Furries) are a Welsh rock band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Terris were a Welsh indie band. ...
The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
This article is about the American rock band. ...
Nevermind track listing Smells Like Teen Spirit (1) In Bloom (2) Smells Like Teen Spirit is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, and the opening track and lead single from the bands 1991 breakthrough album Nevermind. ...
The Stone Roses were an influential English rock band from Manchester formed in 1984. ...
The Stone Roses is the debut album by The Stone Roses, released in March 1989. ...
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Shaun Ryder (aka X) (born Shaun William Ryder on August 23, 1962, in Little Hulton, near Salford, Lancashire) is an English singer and songwriter and an ex postman who became famous in the Madchester era band Happy Mondays. ...
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Award facts/trivia 2007 - Razorlight: Received a worst album nomination for their self-titled album, which NME themselves gave 8/10. This made it the highest rated album to receive a worst album nomination.
2006 Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
Razorlight is the self-titled second album by Anglo-Swedish indie rock band Razorlight. ...
- Arctic Monkeys: First act to win both "Best New Band" and "Best British Band" in the same year. Became the third band in the modern era to win three awards (Best New Band, Best British Band, Best Track).
- Kaiser Chiefs: Nominated for a record-breaking six categories (Best British Band, Best Live Band, Best Track, Best Video, Best Music DVD, and Best Album). Best Album was the only award won but lead singer Ricky Wilson won the "Best Dressed" award.
2004 Arctic Monkeys are a Mercury Prize winning, English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...
- Oasis: First band to win the newly introduced award for "Best DVD".
2002 Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
- The Strokes: Became the second band in the modern era to win three awards (Best New Act, Best Album, and Band of the Year).
1996 For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). ...
1995 Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
(Whats the Story) Morning Glory? is the second album by the English rock band Oasis, released in October 1995. ...
(Whats the Story) Morning Glory? track listing Roll with It (2) Wonderwall (3) Dont Look Back in Anger (4) Stop the Clocks track listing The Importance of Being Idle (5) Wonderwall (6) Slide Away (7) Wonderwall is a song and subsequent single by British rock band Oasis taken...
- Oasis: Became the first band in the modern era to win three awards.
Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ...
References - New Musical Express, 4 March 2006
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