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James Prime, who has died aged 64, was the keyboard player with Deacon Blue, the Glasgow band who had 17 Top 40 singles in the UK between 1987 and 1994 as well as a clutch of hit albums; with their ...
Offord quoting Deacon Blue song ‘appals’ band - The Reform UK Scottish leader used the song as an analogy for his own life.
Scottish pop‑rock icons Deacon Blue return to Australia in February. Fans can expect a curated mix of classics, new tracks ...
Lorraine McIntosh and Ricky Ross talk about their decades making music together and their new album, The Great Western Road.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark will perform at Lincoln Castle on 11 June [Cuffe & Taylor] Synth-pop icons Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and Scottish pop rockers Deacon Blue have joined ...
Deacon Blue condemns Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord for using their hit song Dignity at press conferences, calling ...
Deacon Blue have said they are "appalled" after Reform UK's new Scottish leader Malcolm Offord quoted one of their greatest hits while making a political pitch ...
Deacon Blue co-founder James Prime is "seriously ill" in hospital and will sit out their upcoming tour. The band - whose hits include Real Gone Kid and Wages Day - shared the news that the keyboardist ...
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Deacon Blue blast Reform UK after Scottish leader compares 'Dignity' anthem to his life story
The iconic Scottish band said it was “deeply depressing” to see the “poisonous rhetoric” of Reform take hold.
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