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Charlie & Lola premiered 19 years ago today!!!
THIS WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SHOWS I THOUGHT IT WAS SO CUTE!!!🥰🥰🥰
Redan extends "Bag-O-Fun" line with new BOj title
Redan extends “Bag-O-Fun” line with new BOj title
Redan Publishing has announced it will release a BOj Bag-O-Fun story and activity magazine early next year, based on the hit pre-school TV show shown on CBeebies that launched last year. Redan already licences Boj for its hit multi-character titles Fun To Lean Friends and Fun To Learn Favourites, and plans to a dedicated Boj magazine on 11th February 2016, with a Boj figurine as an incentive.…
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MEET MY FOREVER. A BAND WHO IS FROM THIRSK, UK. THEY TOURED WITH FRANKO IN JUNE 2012 WITH NO LIGHTS AT LOCKDOWN (BROKE UP :/ ), A STORY TO TELL, AND ONE MORE.
My Forever are a 4 piece rock/pop band hailing from Thirsk, North Yorkshire consisting of Dave, Twiggy, Seb & Ben. The band first came together at the start of 2012 and could never have imagined what massive success their first year would bring. 2012 saw My Forever set off across the UK on two hugely successful national tours, they signed a major management deal with 'Fierce Management’ and released hugely successful new music. Their summer single 'Til The End has attracted interest from the American NFL with the view to using it as part of their soundtrack for their NFL coverage on the American network CBS. The music video for ‘Til The End has also been showcased across the UK on the BBC city centre big screens meaning their music is reaching an audience of hundreds every day. In 2012 they were also named in the final TOP 20 acts for MTV's annual Brand New Unsigned competition whittled down from thousands of entrants. In October 2012 the band released their greatly anticipated brand new 5 track EP with the title track "The World Won't Wait" bagging a much coveted slot on the BBC Radio 1 playlist as Record of the Week being aired from 17th-23rd December. The band’s music video for the track which was shot at Manchester Airport in the Concorde hangar has received some amazing industry feedback with MTV showing interest in broadcasting the video worldwide and it has already received national TV coverage on BBC 1's Look North. For a band in their infancy 2012 was one heck of a year for My Forever & with their growing loyal army of fans 2013 looks set to be even bigger.
quite possibly one of the best looking men i have ever met/seen in my life. and hes really lovely as well! like he was genuinely interested in my singing & youtube & was impressed with my websites & stuff. and hes HENCH. rare. and he plays guitar in an awesome band....
oh, and he's completely out of my league. brilliant.
No Lights At Lockdown - My Forever - FranKo
Epilogue: Fall around like sounds we know
Five miles and twenty-one years stand between the Paradise – a home away from home for O Positive in their heyday – and the Midway Café. This townie bar, nestled in an industrial neighborhood between Dorchester and Jamaica Plain, has the feel of the best rec-room ever. As we enter the club, a pug sits perched on a stool at the bar. A Grateful Dead tribute band called, naturally, 420, plays a new version of “Old Macdonald Had a Farm”, with a toddler on drums and vocals. After procuring some spirits, we settle in to watch the Celtics game and keep an eye out for the members of Hey Dave.
Gradually, they file in. Dave Martin sidles up to the bar, arm-in-arm with a striking brunette. Avuncular bass player Dave Ingham joins us to watch some of the game and to exchange facetious pleasantries with my gentleman caller and me. In the middle distance, Dave Herlihy ducks through the door, lifting a small child over the threshold. Kenny Hickey, who manned the drum seat for O Positive in the Home Sweet Head years, mills about by the soundman as 420 winds down their set.
When I ask Dave Martin about the possibility of an interview, he shrugs his shoulders. “We’ll see,” he says, before adding “You could always write an observational piece about a bunch of guys who have moved on.” Point taken.
My gaze shifts from the TV to the stage as Hey Dave start to set up their gear. Twenty-one years ago, I listened to these albums and daydreamed about the band, who appeared mysterious, thoughtful, and deep in their shadowy photos. I thought of the day when I’d leave my scruffy little burg, move to Boston, and become a writer, and how my favorite bands – like, yes, O Positive – would be among my friends. I also think back a few months, to my fond wish that working on these articles might eventually lead to a reissue of those first two EPs.
The band has finished setting up, and Dave Martin steps up to the mic. A major chord rings through the joint, and the walls cradle Martin’s oaken baritone. “The moon was full, and the sky was painted blue,” he sings, and the three-part harmonies back him up. The crowd begins to sway. My eyelids flutter shut, and a grin creases my face from ear to ear. Right now, standing in this room, all that matters are these songs.
"For years I put this band at the forefront of my life. But there are many great things you can do -- having twins among them -- besides being in O Positive."
Dave Ingham on the band's breakup. Boston Phoenix, 27 January 1995.