IndieLondon | by Rob | Wed, Apr 29
Wed, Apr 29
An integral part of The Rhythm Factory’s long, proud history, the much-missed Jonny helped launch the careers of numerous high-profile bands, including The Libertines, The Noisettes, The View and many more during his hugely successful five year career with the legendary East London...
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The only good song on the album is Road to Ruin, but one song does not save an album. If you want a punk bands to listen to you are better spending your money on bands like Rancid or The Used. The offspring of the break up of The Libertines was called The Babyshambles, and a much more fitting name i...
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This was happening, not accidentally, when the defining band of the first half of the noughties, The Libertines, was morphing into a soap opera. Pete Doherty (more than) Carl Barat decadent romanticism was filling more tabloid pages than concert venues.
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Doherty faces trial over driving 
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Singer Pete Doherty is due to stand trial charged with dangerous driving.At Gloucester Crown Court, the Babyshambles and ex-Libertines frontman denied driving dangerously after a gig in the city on 11...
Published Thu, Oct 1
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The September 2005 pictures of Moss allegedly snorting cocaine in a London studio with lover Pete Doherty have turned the 31-year-old fashion icon into a pariah, with fashion companies canceling her contracts. First dropping came from the Swedish fashion retailer H&M, follo...
Published Tue, Sep 22
Pete Doherty`s Roundhouse show 
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Pete Doherty kicked-off his UK tour on Saturday night (19.09.09) with a two-hour show at The Roundhouse in Camden, North London.
Published Mon, Sep 21
Mott the Hoople: The dudes abide 
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Mott the Hoople play a warm-up gig at the Blake Theatre, Monmouth, on 26 September, then at Hammersmith Apollo, London, on 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 October John Harris guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
Published Thu, Sep 3
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Washington, Sept 2 (ANI): Troubled British rockstar Pete Doherty will perform a tribute to King of Pop Michael Jackson in a musical gala to be held in London next month. The gig has been organized by TV mogul-turned-reality star David Gest. Gest is currently on a tour around the UK with his au...
Published Wed, Sep 2