Glasgow band lives the dream
After the disappointment of splitting up just before a big gig in 2007, lesser bands might have taken the hump, but instead the Glasgow line-up bided their time writing and recording.
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Following a history degree at Leeds University, I completed the journalism course at Glasgow Caledonian University in May 2011. I did shifts as part of the Evening Times training scheme, before being taken on full time in January 2012. I now cover the east end of Glasgow.
Following a history degree at Leeds University, I completed the journalism course at Glasgow Caledonian University in May 2011. I did shifts as part of the Evening Times training scheme, before being taken on full time in January 2012. I now cover the east end of Glasgow.
After the disappointment of splitting up just before a big gig in 2007, lesser bands might have taken the hump, but instead the Glasgow line-up bided their time writing and recording.
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