Dubstar are an English indie-dance duo, performing songs with hints of Britpop, dream pop and synth, as well as the occasional pop ballad and guitar-laden...
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Sarah Blackwood (section Dubstar)
English recording artist. She came to prominence as the lead singer of Dubstar, and as Client B in the band Client. Blackwood was born in Halifax, West...
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"Stars" is a song by English indie dance trio Dubstar, released in 1995 by EMI and Polydor as the debut single from their first album, Disgraceful (1995)...
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Stars: The Best Of Dubstar is a compilation album by British dance-pop band, Dubstar, released in April 2004. The album contains a hidden track: a remix...
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Goodbye is Dubstar's second album. It was released in September 1997 on the Food Records label, a division of EMI that was also home to Blur. All songs...
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the UK Dance Singles Chart in November 2008. On 12 April 2010, the band Dubstar released a cover version of the song for an Amnesty International project...
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Billy Bragg from the 1984 album Brewing Up with Billy Bragg covered by Dubstar, from the 1995 album Disgraceful This disambiguation page lists articles...
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"God! Show Me Magic" by Super Furry Animals, "The View From Here" by Dubstar and Oasis. A fourth series was considered. Bernadette Davis voiced her...
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Cheryl of Girls Aloud Chris McCormack from 3 Colours Red Demob Happy Drill Dubstar (from Jesmond) Eric Burdon Friends of Harry Geordie Goldie Hank Marvin...
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Nick McCabe – "Lemons" (2011, released on The Rise and Fall of a Northern Dubstar) Lowline feat. Nick McCabe – "Bury My Soul" (2013, released on The Howler...
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