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Ian Broudie remembers the first time he was recognised in public. It was the summer of 1989 and the fledgling Lightning Seeds had just appeared on Top Of The Pops for the first time performing ...
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Ian Broudie interview: ‘I do not want to be remembered for Three Lions’In November, a row behind me, was the familiar face of another musician. Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds has links to recently relegated Luton Town through his friend and club director Rob ...
Entertainment correspondent Caroline Whitmore speaks to Lightning Seeds frontman Ian Broudie about his new album, going on tour and the World Cup in Qatar. Singer Ian Broudie says he is still ...
Nine Eight Books has acquired Tomorrow’s Here Today: Lightning Seeds, Football and Cosmic Post-Punk by musician Ian Broudie. Pete Selby, publishing director at the the music imprint of Bonnier ...
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Ian Broudie makes 'scared' admission as he shares why Liverpool gigs can be 'nerve-wracking'Ian Broudie said playing gigs in Liverpool is a "little bit more nerve-wracking" as he revealed he was scared of playing live when he began his career. Born in Liverpool in 1958, he rose to ...
Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds‘ Ian Broudie have confirmed that a new version of their anthem ‘Three Lions‘ will be released for the 2022 World Cup. The song – officially titled ...
The comedy duo said they would get involved if Ian wrote the music. But even once they and the band were all on board, football got in the way of plans to get together and write the song.
The Lightning Seeds, the nom-de-pop of producer and songwriter Ian Broudie, will be back with See You in the Stars on October 14 via BMG. It’s their first album since 2009’s Four Winds and Bro ...
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