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It was a quiet day at Bedford House last Thursday, as BMG got away from that pesky merger talk to enjoy their annual Summer Party for staff and family, this year at Dorney Court, near Windsor. With a number one album and single to celebrate, it was certainly an upbeat clay, with plenty of activities, including the hotly-contested five-a-side tournament. Prevented from playing because of a recurring hip injury, chairman Tim Bowen drafted in a promising bunch of lads to make up his representative team--none less than former Lighthouse Family voice Tunde and new band Rooster, both of wheal have albums due this autumn.
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Free studio time is a prized commodity in the music industry. So prized, in fact, that it drew 140 players from 12 music companies to Battersea Football Ground in the August heat to take part in the Miloco Studios-organised five-a-side football tournament to Will free studio sessions. Labels such as 679, Virgin, island and Atlantic were represented, but the tournament winner was this V2 ...