I've been a Sugababes fan since I first heard Overload way back in 2000. It was, and still is, a pop classic. Over the years, I managed to catch them live a couple of times. The first time I caught Sugababes live was way back at Creamfields 2002. Unfortunately Siobhan had left the band by then and been replaced by Heidi, so I never got to see the original lineup. Did it matter much at the time to me? No, not at all, I was just their to party! As a side note, post Sugababes, Siobhan went on to release two solo albums, Revolution in Me in 2003 and Ghosts in 2007. The next time I saw them was at Oxegen 2008, and by then Mutya had left the band and was replaced by Amelle, leaving Keisha as the only remaining original member. It was a tad strange seeing the band with only one remaining member, but again, it was a festival and all we were looking for was a good time, which we definitely got! Another side note, just like Siobhan, Mutya went on to release her own solo work, a gr
Mark Graham... Known to some as the front man and drummer of King Kong Company. To others he's known as a lecturer in WIT, and to others still, he was the guy who used to talk about weird and wonderful shite on Anton Savages show on Today FM.
But, along with all that, he has a podcast called the Irish Music Industry podcast (you'll find it over there somewhere on this site). It feels with all things related to the music industry in Ireland.
But, along with all that, he has a podcast called the Irish Music Industry podcast (you'll find it over there somewhere on this site). It feels with all things related to the music industry in Ireland.
Mark recently did a TEDx talk in Limerick University recently, you can check it out below.