The Guardian view on live music : a scheme to spread the sound around deserves support / Editorial
More gigs would be a good thing, and a voluntary £1 levy for grassroots venues could help When the Guardian’s Helen Pidd told a young interviewee in Morecambe recently that Blur had once played there, the reaction was incredulity: “No way. They came to Morecambe? Wow, imagine that.” The town’s (…)
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