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			Liverpool Music Week 2008 Ends Fantastically... 
			
			  
			THE MTV 
			Liverpool Music Week 08 ended excitingly with the Coronation Street 
			star and Red Dwarf legend, Craig Charles, taking to the decks as DJ 
			in the years closing party. It was hosted in Liverpool's 'Bumper'
			night club. Craig was backed up by these other DJ's Cntmix 
			Wontmix Shdntmix Dontmix, Sonny J and Kole, off of home pumped out a 
			fantastic range of tunes to a delighted audience.  Craig was very friendly, even inviting the press over to 
			photograph him and his fellow DJ's along with many of his fans. The 
			atmosphere was warm and relaxed as the beat of the music pulsated 
			around the venue. It was a shame that the local press found, as a 
			waste of time, that MTV's main event, the MTV Awards, run by MTV 
			from London, because MTV viewed it as not being interesting for many 
			regional and local readers. That was, in fact a blessing, for it 
			seemed to be far more fun to be with the talent at the Liverpool 
			Music Week, rather than the in the Arena. The Music Week itself has 
			been an extremely well run event. It has hosted many amazing events, 
			from lectures to band concerts and lots more; it truly was a welcome 
			addition to the City in Liverpool's Capital of Culture Year. This 
			event has help many local artists get seen on an international, 
			national and regional level, on the back of big national, and 
			international names like Chris Martin (Coldplay), Mark Radcliffe 
			(Radio 2), The Wombats, Steve Levine (producer), Dawn Joseph 
			(songwriter) and not forgetting Craig Charles. Many of the music 
			fans in the City spoke highly of the Music Week, but complained 
			about the way the MTV and the big names treated many people in the 
			city. It enabled many music fans within Liverpool and visiting have 
			a chance to appreciate just how good our local music scene really 
			is! We would love to hear your views about the Liverpool Music Week 
			and we would like to say well done to all, who took part in it and, 
			especially, to the Liverpool based organisers! They are a credit to 
			the City and helped keep the real Liverpool alive. We look forward 
			to seeing what the Liverpool Music Week will do, should it run next 
			year, which we hope it will do. We will also lend our full support 
			to it, for it is what Liverpool is about, good entertainment, 
			friendly people, and of course, true Scouse Humour.. 
			 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
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