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Paul Weller Plays Exclusive Gig For The BBC!

With the end of the US tour and Paul taking a little break, we figured we would too. But we're back and looking forward to bringing you all the news, reviews, etc. as Paul finishes out the rest of the year with several tour stops and some new releases.

On Saturday evening Paul played a set at the BBC Television Studios recorded for a later broadcast. Highlights were guest appearances from Graham Coxon and Gem Archer as well as airings of songs from 22 Dreams not yet played live including Black River, Where'er Ye Go, and One Bright Star. There was also a string section and brass to accompany the band.

For an excellent review of the evening please stop by the blog of All Mod Cons.

Photo Courtesy Of All Mod Cons

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  1. Thanks for the plug, the link and the compliment! And it was indeed an outstanding evening!

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  2. at my wits end. can anyone tell me who the support is at the nottingham arena?
    i'd be very appreaciative if you can, as i've looked everywhere and can't find out!!!
    cheers.

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